Looking at places that recover rubber typewriter platens, I wondered hey, could they refurb all those old warped and swelled useless processor rollers that are laying around people's attics and basements, including mine, and are impossible to replace these days? And I discovered the answer might just be yes. Maybe my ICP-42 will live again someday?
https://www.jjshort.com/Hard-To-Find-and-Obsolete-Rollers.php
At J.J. Short Associates, Inc. we have been serving the hard-to-find and obsolete niche, as it relates to rubber parts, components and rubber covered rollers since 1977. Rubber has many, excellent qualities, but one bad feature is it deteriorates over time; it hates most cleaning agents and solvents and if stored improperly will crack, become brittle and break in pieces. So bring on your parts and rollers for:
https://www.jjshort.com/Hard-To-Find-and-Obsolete-Rollers.php
At J.J. Short Associates, Inc. we have been serving the hard-to-find and obsolete niche, as it relates to rubber parts, components and rubber covered rollers since 1977. Rubber has many, excellent qualities, but one bad feature is it deteriorates over time; it hates most cleaning agents and solvents and if stored improperly will crack, become brittle and break in pieces. So bring on your parts and rollers for:
- >>>>>>>Photo Developers I presume this is a quaint way to say photo processors