On 6/8/23 08:52, Adrian Godwin via cctalk wrote: > I think paper-slitters are pretty common. That is to say, if you go to > anyone manufacturing adding machine rolls they will have the capability to > make custom widths in rather small job lots. It's an industry comparable > with printing (and often combined, for when till rolls with custom printing > is desired). So it may be that although paper tape is no longer available > from computer stationary suppliers, it can very easily be made in quite > small MOQs.
How does one, using modern equipment, both slit and perforate (feed holes) blank tape? Color me curious. --Chuck