Copy-Jack 40 SE.

Yesterday was my birthday, a very quiet and
peaceful one, working as always, graftin.
I liked it, the day ended sitting in the grass of
our garden, having some wine and resisting to
confess that the summer is over.
However I got this wonderful machine from my
girlfriend, a “handy copy machine”. The brand is
called PLUS and the model is Copy-Jack 40 SE.
What it does is to copy whatever you move it over
onto heat-sensetive rolls of paper, the kind of
paper you find in cash registers. That means that
the little genius doesn’t need any ink.
It’s from 1986 and I have never seen anything
like it before. Unfortunately it doesn’s work at
the moment but I could cut of my left arm to
see it in action. How did I manage to survive
26 years without a Copy-Jack 40 SE???

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5 Responses to “Copy-Jack 40 SE.”

  1. Adde Says:

    Grattis i efterskott!

  2. Wolf-Dieter Says:

    Hi there
    Just wanted to tell you that I purchased my Copy-Jack 22 years ago. It looks a little different but the functions and method of work is exactly the same. It followed me a couple of laps around the world eversince and has been very useful in negotiations as it is very discrete.
    Unfortunately the converter (220V50Mhz AC to 16Volt50mA DC) burned just a month ago.
    If you have any idea where to purchase a spare one PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
    Best regards from Sweden
    Wolf-Dieter

  3. pjluke Says:

    i just use my cigarette lighter plug at 12v which is really around 14v and it works fine with my copy-jack pro…..

  4. MargeCantine@aol.com Says:

    I was in advertising in NYC when I got my Plus Copy-Jack in 1986. An expensive item at the time, but so innovative and promising, I just hd to have one. For all practical purposes it’s still near new with the original roll of paper intact. My hands proved much too small to operate it effectively. I still mrvel at the possibilities for it’s use. Alas,

  5. Joe C Says:

    I also have a Copy-Jack 40 purchased in 1986. Now it doesn’t charge since the battery has been used, nor recharged, in about a year. Is it possible to replace the battery? and if so, how? The instruction manual doesn’t address this issue.

    Thanks.

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