typewriter ribbon
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Definition
Noun: A typewriter ribbon is a long, narrow strip of fabric or film coated with ink, housed within a cartridge or spool, designed to be struck by the typebars of a typewriter in order to transfer characters onto paper.
Usage
The term "typewriter ribbon" refers specifically to the consumable ink supply for a manual or electric typewriter. It is a compound noun where "typewriter" functions as a modifier specifying the kind of "ribbon."
Examples
- The old typewriter ribbon was faded and needed replacement.
- She carefully threaded the new typewriter ribbon into the machine.
- You can still find black and red typewriter ribbons for some models.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used in historical or nostalgic contexts, as typewriters have been largely replaced by computers and printers.
- In discussions of vintage office equipment or analog writing processes, the condition of the typewriter ribbon is a common detail.
Variants and Related Words
- Ink ribbon: A more general term that can also refer to the ribbons used in other impact printers, such as dot-matrix printers or certain adding machines.
- Ribbon cartridge: The casing that holds the typewriter ribbon, often designed for easy installation.
Synonyms
- Inked ribbon (a descriptive synonym)
- Typewriter ink ribbon (a fuller, less common variant)
Antonyms
- Ink cartridge (specifically for modern inkjet printers)
- Toner cartridge (for laser printers)
- Digital font (representing the non-physical, electronic alternative for creating text)
Related Phrases
- To change a ribbon: The common action associated with the object.
- I need to change the typewriter ribbon before I can finish this letter.
- Fabric ribbon / Film ribbon: Descriptors specifying the material of the ribbon, which affects print quality.
- A film typewriter ribbon produces a sharper impression than a fabric one.
Noun
- a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter