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- Massachusetts
- EvanJamesLee
As a High School student, I use my typewriter for essays, projects and other printed papers. I have not used my printer since it ran out of ink seven years ago.
(my work area)
Here are some advantages/disadvantages of both.
Typewriter Pros
-Cheap ink ribbons, they only cost around $6.00
-Long lasting ink ribbons, I still use the same ribbon my Dad used back in the 60s.
-Less likely to get distracted, you can't goof off on the internet.
-Doesn't freeze.
-Doesn't ask for printing tests.
-Don't have to wait to print it.
-Can rewind the ink ribbon and use it again.
-Well made. Over 40 years in storage and mine works just like it did in 1964.
-Doesn't require electricity.
-Has a cent key, ¢.
-Portable ones come with a handy travel case.
-Simpler.
Cons
-Mistakes are a pain to correct.
-Typing fast may cause it to jam.
-Not many stores sell ink ribbons so you have to buy them off the internet.
-Have to manually go to the next line.
-If you start to write a long word around the end of the line, you have to manually increase the margin to compensate.
Computer Printer Pros
-You can easily correct mistakes.
-More stores sell ink.
-Automatically goes to the next line.
-Different fonts.
-Checks Spelling.
-You can have multiple copies.
-Can print pictures.
Cons
-Ink costs around $60, depending on which one you have.
-Will print out rectangles before you can actually use it.
-If it freezes before you save, you can't get your work back.
-Requires a computer, a screen, a keyboard, electricity, and some wires.
-You can easily get distracted by the internet.
-You have to wait an extra minute more for it to print.
-You have to configure it so that what you type will be sent to the printer.
-Ink doesn't last as long.
Feel free to list any more pros and cons for either of them below.

(my work area)
Here are some advantages/disadvantages of both.
Typewriter Pros
-Cheap ink ribbons, they only cost around $6.00
-Long lasting ink ribbons, I still use the same ribbon my Dad used back in the 60s.
-Less likely to get distracted, you can't goof off on the internet.
-Doesn't freeze.
-Doesn't ask for printing tests.
-Don't have to wait to print it.
-Can rewind the ink ribbon and use it again.
-Well made. Over 40 years in storage and mine works just like it did in 1964.
-Doesn't require electricity.
-Has a cent key, ¢.
-Portable ones come with a handy travel case.
-Simpler.
Cons
-Mistakes are a pain to correct.
-Typing fast may cause it to jam.
-Not many stores sell ink ribbons so you have to buy them off the internet.
-Have to manually go to the next line.
-If you start to write a long word around the end of the line, you have to manually increase the margin to compensate.
Computer Printer Pros
-You can easily correct mistakes.
-More stores sell ink.
-Automatically goes to the next line.
-Different fonts.
-Checks Spelling.
-You can have multiple copies.
-Can print pictures.
Cons
-Ink costs around $60, depending on which one you have.
-Will print out rectangles before you can actually use it.
-If it freezes before you save, you can't get your work back.
-Requires a computer, a screen, a keyboard, electricity, and some wires.
-You can easily get distracted by the internet.
-You have to wait an extra minute more for it to print.
-You have to configure it so that what you type will be sent to the printer.
-Ink doesn't last as long.
Feel free to list any more pros and cons for either of them below.