The mention of mimeo ink/copies brings back fond memories – and that delicious scent… I could type better on a typewriter before computers, too. Maybe it had something to do with the need to type accurately, because it was not easy to correct a mistake.
Jeannie, yes I do remember the smell as I had to do many of them in my job. Plus I have to add the onion skin paper that was used with the carbon paper in legal offices for copy. Oh and even worse of a dinosaur than Earl…my first job was on a manual typewriter!
I heard of a first-grader who would always scribble through the worksheets the teacher handed out. Both his mother and the teacher were puzzled because the child was bright and generally well-behaved. When asked, the child replied, “It’s those damn purprle monsters!”
I loved the smell of mimeographed paper. And when you typed the stencil, the ribbon had to be disconnected in the typewriter. If a mistake was made, there was a special rubber-type ink that was painted on the stencil. You waited until it dried and you retyped the word.
Llewellenbruce about 12 years ago
Can you even buy carbon paper anymore?
tahoeh2o about 12 years ago
Ditto…
jeanie5448 about 12 years ago
does anyone remember the smell of the memeograph, that purple looking ink that was the test papers of the past.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
2 to be exact.
wicky about 12 years ago
Aaaah, the smell of mimeo was almost as good as the smell of leaded gas.
Number Three about 12 years ago
Has he roared at you yet, Opal?
When you have woke him from an afternoon nap.
LOL xxx
pdeason2 about 12 years ago
one question what is a memeograph? I have never heared of it.
jtviper7 about 12 years ago
All my friends are in ’ The Other Place ’…
sandigilbo about 12 years ago
The mention of mimeo ink/copies brings back fond memories – and that delicious scent… I could type better on a typewriter before computers, too. Maybe it had something to do with the need to type accurately, because it was not easy to correct a mistake.
ncalifgirl58 about 12 years ago
Will never forget the purple ink stains on my hands…..
peconpie2 about 12 years ago
Produced many a sci-fi fanzine on mimeos in my youth!
Spooky D Cat about 12 years ago
Loved that “alcohol?” odor and purple color.
whenlifewassimpler about 12 years ago
Jeannie, yes I do remember the smell as I had to do many of them in my job. Plus I have to add the onion skin paper that was used with the carbon paper in legal offices for copy. Oh and even worse of a dinosaur than Earl…my first job was on a manual typewriter!
marvee about 12 years ago
I heard of a first-grader who would always scribble through the worksheets the teacher handed out. Both his mother and the teacher were puzzled because the child was bright and generally well-behaved. When asked, the child replied, “It’s those damn purprle monsters!”
noellasue about 12 years ago
I loved the smell of mimeographed paper. And when you typed the stencil, the ribbon had to be disconnected in the typewriter. If a mistake was made, there was a special rubber-type ink that was painted on the stencil. You waited until it dried and you retyped the word.
Lazydoggs3 about 12 years ago
I wright security reports in duplicate with Carbon paper original for our records the copy for the client
Altitude5280 about 12 years ago
I remember ditto paper.