1) hold down feed while you turn it on for a special message. 2) You're 99% done with the repair! The print head needs some TLC. Like all thermal printers, the print head can get dirty and print quality drops. You figured out the paper, but the print head needs basic maintenance too. Full disclosure: totally did a fist pump of nostalgia when it printed anything at all.
You need some SEIKO S-950 paper, the game boy printer was manufactured by Seiko in the first place and this is by far the best working paper for it you can get for it currently, only downside is it won't be sticky like the original gameboy paper
Spray adhesive turns anything into a sticker. But yeah, I don't know why no one makes sticker thermal paper. I'd imagine the rollers would grab the thicker paper better and have a better print quality.
The GB printer uses a non-standard paper width in order to ensure you couldn't buy cheap paper rolls for it. Luckily in the time since it came out a few self printing card payment machines started using 38mm paper, which is the right size without cutting.
If you turn the power on while holding down the feed button, you'll get a test print. A pic of Mario on the left, a Game Boy Printer on the right, and "Hello!" inbetween.
Pro tip to anyone - you can always check old thermal printer paper easily by getting something sharpish like a biro lid and quickly scoring it across the paper so it generates a bit of heat. If it "draws!" a clear black line, paper's good.
Also applying pressure from a fingernail on a hard surface onto the paper will cause it to activate. Just don't use hand sanitizers near that paper as it increases absorption of the chemicals 1000%
Also got a nostalgia kick with the first print. The kids these days don't appreciate the top notch quality of the gameboy camera and how special it was back in the day.
A fast way to check you have the correct side of the thermal paper is to stroke your fingernail across it as fast as you can like you are drawing a line using only your fingernail. A nice black line will appear on the thermal side. Used to do this when I was fixing fax machines in the 1990's. Also some Isopropyl alcohol and cotton bud across the thermal print head will brighten things up significantly.
Top notch battery contact repair, dude! I use 99.9% isopropanol and a cotton bud to clean the thermal printhead on my label printer. Keeps the barcodes and stuff scannable, though that's mostly thanks to it being 300dpi but I digress.
For about half the video I was thinking how cool it would be to have something like this today then I remembered they do make something like this today. I even got one for my daughter that she never uses. I wonder how long I can use it before she notices I stole it?
Maybe a thermal head cleaner pen/wipe would help? We use them on client's printers in kitchens and bars as they get clogged with paper fibres and general pub gunk i know it's old and poor anyway, but y'never know
To save any future pairs of tweezers. For the battery terminals have a little tab in the middle that holds it in place. There is a hole in the plastic on the other side. You can bend it and they just come out.
When in doubt use your hot air rework pen and set it to to 60C (140F ) high flow and run it over a small piece you hold in tweezers. If it turns dark it’s good. Keep raising the temp on the gun until it does turn dark. If you are past 185C 365F and it’s only looking a little toasty it’s done ski.
i wound up modding mine, had a cord attached to a wall wart coming out the back. should really get around to putting a proper switched dc barrel jack in it at some point. constantly feeding it batteries was suck.
Is there a potentiometer to control the burner's resistance ? Like in ps2 ps1 laser for example ? Nice fix! And dave's post mortem is very exiting to follow, what a lucky bug! ;D
Reminds me of a ZX Spectrum printer which was a little larger than this and printed to a silver roll of some type of thermal paper. Was a novelty at the time and I remember printing loading screens and stuff. Also wondering if till roll (receipt) would work on this I think those are thermal and look about the same size.
great fix, just sad that the paper issue took longer than the actual fix on the battery terminals. But I am glad the corrosion only took out the terminals and the board was intact
I ha ve one of these and it does still work. The sticky paper that comes with these printers is no good because the chemicals fade over time. I ended up buying some receipt paper at walmart and cutting it to size and it worked. I'm not sure exactly how to clean the heads of these because i cannot figure out how to get to the print heads to clean them.
I can't see how you can live in the modern world without a little electric screwdriver like the Wowstick (or similar), especially when you're unscrewing and screwing a dozen little screws each time you open and close something . . . since I got mine I couldn't live without it 🙂👌👍
I bought a similar one from aliexpress and it broke in 2 weeks, never again lol. I bought another thats a lot more powerful called the Banjo tool, its significantly better but is of course no good for small electronics. It's fine for laptops etc though.
I won’t use power tools for screws into old plastic. It’s too easy to break the plastic or cross thread it and make it worse. Always use a screwdriver by hand, then turn the screw in the loosen direction (some are reverse thread, so I purposely didn’t say right or left) then, when you feel the screw threads “bump” over the hole threads, you can now carefully turn it until it’s snug but not too tight since it risks breaking the plastic.
love the videos-- thankyou, thought for the day--or question -- if you have a transister,in circuit, can you deduce if it is pnp or npn by determinig if it has two connecting to ground vs one pin connecting to ground? (im new to this stuff so i hope its not a dumb question) for anyone that can or wants to answer
Not that it helps now but there is a self test mode for the printer. If you hold down the feed button while powering it on it will print a one line graphic.
perhaps for those metal plates as long as they are thin enough you may want to be using the electric spot welder. the two plates won't come apart. However I'm no expert.
You can buy new paper. And there's definitely still something wrong with printer, since picture outline should be pretty black, not wash-out gray (gb printer with new paper owner here)
While you were in there, you should've cleaned the rollers so they could grip the paper better, especially since non-sticker replacement thermal paper is gonna be thinner.
8:01 You could have just used the grinding pen to remove all of the rust without having to cut anything off of that. You could then have used a liberal amount of flux and some solder to replace the nickle plating that you ground off when grinding off the rust and then soldered the new spring plate to the old spring plate.
You can also take some 70-99% isopropyl alchohol to the thermal strip to rid of any debris, gunk and so on! after this the prints darker regardless of the paper!
There’s thermal sticker paper for tiny printers you can get on Temu and Amazon and places like that. Not sure if it’s the same. Size but at least you can get some. Those printers aren’t much better lol.
Don't know about your location but I know *Nintendo Australia* is likely able to fix it. They have parts from the 1990 consoles and handhelds only from then because that's when the Australian branch was opened..
1) hold down feed while you turn it on for a special message.
2) You're 99% done with the repair! The print head needs some TLC. Like all thermal printers, the print head can get dirty and print quality drops. You figured out the paper, but the print head needs basic maintenance too.
Full disclosure: totally did a fist pump of nostalgia when it printed anything at all.
When you put the printed picture of Dave next to the original, I couldn't tell which was which!
Indeed! The quality of the print is life-like!
You need some SEIKO S-950 paper, the game boy printer was manufactured by Seiko in the first place and this is by far the best working paper for it you can get for it currently, only downside is it won't be sticky like the original gameboy paper
It's pretty easy to make things sticky at home with no effort. Much less easy to unstick them
Spray adhesive turns anything into a sticker.
But yeah, I don't know why no one makes sticker thermal paper. I'd imagine the rollers would grab the thicker paper better and have a better print quality.
That battery connector repair was something else!
The GB printer uses a non-standard paper width in order to ensure you couldn't buy cheap paper rolls for it.
Luckily in the time since it came out a few self printing card payment machines started using 38mm paper, which is the right size without cutting.
If you turn the power on while holding down the feed button, you'll get a test print. A pic of Mario on the left, a Game Boy Printer on the right, and "Hello!" inbetween.
Pro tip to anyone - you can always check old thermal printer paper easily by getting something sharpish like a biro lid and quickly scoring it across the paper so it generates a bit of heat. If it "draws!" a clear black line, paper's good.
What's a Biro?
Also applying pressure from a fingernail on a hard surface onto the paper will cause it to activate. Just don't use hand sanitizers near that paper as it increases absorption of the chemicals 1000%
@@kalin666 i hope youre joking
@@crunchyfrog555we call them ballpoint pens in the rest of the world
Use your soldering iron.
Usually when I see gb printer videos people aren't using new thermal paper. Once it worked that was a major nostalgia kick.
Also got a nostalgia kick with the first print.
The kids these days don't appreciate the top notch quality of the gameboy camera and how special it was back in the day.
@samuraidriver4x4 I don't know, even when the game boy camera came out it had shit quality. Always considered a novelty item
LOL this was a great episode. Good to know the sealed paper I have is shot.
A fast way to check you have the correct side of the thermal paper is to stroke your fingernail across it as fast as you can like you are drawing a line using only your fingernail. A nice black line will appear on the thermal side. Used to do this when I was fixing fax machines in the 1990's. Also some Isopropyl alcohol and cotton bud across the thermal print head will brighten things up significantly.
Top notch battery contact repair, dude! I use 99.9% isopropanol and a cotton bud to clean the thermal printhead on my label printer. Keeps the barcodes and stuff scannable, though that's mostly thanks to it being 300dpi but I digress.
For about half the video I was thinking how cool it would be to have something like this today then I remembered they do make something like this today. I even got one for my daughter that she never uses. I wonder how long I can use it before she notices I stole it?
Maybe a thermal head cleaner pen/wipe would help?
We use them on client's printers in kitchens and bars as they get clogged with paper fibres and general pub gunk
i know it's old and poor anyway, but y'never know
That's a good shout, it certainly shouldn't do any harm!
@@StezStixFix IPA will do just as good. Its what in these things anyway!
What humble fans you have. Very amazing community you have built. Always great content.
To save any future pairs of tweezers. For the battery terminals have a little tab in the middle that holds it in place. There is a hole in the plastic on the other side. You can bend it and they just come out.
It’s only a bodge if it comes from the Stez region of the UK, everything else is just a sparkling mend.
great skill in fixing Ste.....cob it straight int bin
Use the tip of your soldering iron to test the thermal paper :) Or any heat source .....
When in doubt use your hot air rework pen and set it to to 60C (140F ) high flow and run it over a small piece you hold in tweezers. If it turns dark it’s good. Keep raising the temp on the gun until it does turn dark. If you are past 185C 365F and it’s only looking a little toasty it’s done ski.
I loved my game boy printer back in the day. I never had the camera, just a few random games, but it was amazing to be able to print pictures out.
Brings back memories of dot matrix printer quality
I just bought a whole box of replacement paper for mine after having the same issue. It works perfectly fine with the new paper.
Magic, this takes me back, the pictures were just like a Polaroid camera I owned in the 70s,
I like that you improved your diction because I could understand the lyrics of your "song to my patrons" without reading the subtitles for once.
I think your brain just auto adjusted.
This repair deserves the quality bodge Seal.....
It means its almost legit...
Congrads
Great repair Really enjoyed the video thanks Steve 😊
i wound up modding mine, had a cord attached to a wall wart coming out the back. should really get around to putting a proper switched dc barrel jack in it at some point.
constantly feeding it batteries was suck.
Really loved this video, Steve You make me laugh...Thanks..
Enjoy your content very much. I was wondering what brand and model your grinding pen is? Thanks!
Nicely done Steve!
I would love to get one of those some day. Only come across the box of the camera in the wild so far!
I really love your videos. Thanks Steve!
thats a sweet gameboy. very clean
If art = effort, then this is fine art 🎭 🎨
Just checked on Ebay australia and rolls are available to buy as they were listed as coming from america.Hope this is helpful.
Never skip the tunes, it makes the vid
Get the Seiko S-950 paper, it's perfect for the Game Boy Printer. The GB Printer was manufactured by Seiko as it is.
Is there a potentiometer to control the burner's resistance ? Like in ps2 ps1 laser for example ? Nice fix! And dave's post mortem is very exiting to follow, what a lucky bug! ;D
Oh lordy. Thank you for the "count down timer". I take every thing I ever said back. It's true what the Interwebs are saying, you do RoCk (now:)
Reminds me of a ZX Spectrum printer which was a little larger than this and printed to a silver roll of some type of thermal paper. Was a novelty at the time and I remember printing loading screens and stuff.
Also wondering if till roll (receipt) would work on this I think those are thermal and look about the same size.
You can buy a modern version of this printer in asda supermarket, they sell replacement rolls that look the same size to.
If I may suggest, use a 18650 spot welder for this type of fix.
great fix, just sad that the paper issue took longer than the actual fix on the battery terminals. But I am glad the corrosion only took out the terminals and the board was intact
tbh the best about this thing is the 8bit music. Brings me back to the late 80s.
Nice job.. I would say the Thermal print head is dirty or has residue on it....
As a Canadian that lives Cabelas, nice shirt!
The gameboy related content is always the best!
One more Fun vid, thank you man. take care. GG!, big W.
I ha ve one of these and it does still work. The sticky paper that comes with these printers is no good because the chemicals fade over time. I ended up buying some receipt paper at walmart and cutting it to size and it worked. I'm not sure exactly how to clean the heads of these because i cannot figure out how to get to the print heads to clean them.
I can't see how you can live in the modern world without a little electric screwdriver like the Wowstick (or similar), especially when you're unscrewing and screwing a dozen little screws each time you open and close something . . . since I got mine I couldn't live without it 🙂👌👍
I bought a similar one from aliexpress and it broke in 2 weeks, never again lol.
I bought another thats a lot more powerful called the Banjo tool, its significantly better but is of course no good for small electronics. It's fine for laptops etc though.
I won’t use power tools for screws into old plastic. It’s too easy to break the plastic or cross thread it and make it worse. Always use a screwdriver by hand, then turn the screw in the loosen direction (some are reverse thread, so I purposely didn’t say right or left) then, when you feel the screw threads “bump” over the hole threads, you can now carefully turn it until it’s snug but not too tight since it risks breaking the plastic.
love the videos-- thankyou, thought for the day--or question -- if you have a transister,in circuit, can you deduce if it is pnp or npn by determinig if it has two connecting to ground vs one pin connecting to ground? (im new to this stuff so i hope its not a dumb question) for anyone that can or wants to answer
Steve….dont forget the circuit board screws. Hope that helps 😀.
10:20 "The spring's just breaking apart" he says as he violently yanks on the spring
That looks like a picture of the Moon as beamed back by a very early Moon probe. Dave-on-the-Moon. I'd call it.
Perfect - reminds me of my pics from Snappy Snaps 😀👍
You could use paper that they use for a DYMO printer.
That quality... Just... Damn!
Not that it helps now but there is a self test mode for the printer. If you hold down the feed button while powering it on it will print a one line graphic.
Well all I can say is "Your on a roll"
🤣Someone had to say it.
A cheese roll.
Nice!
perhaps for those metal plates as long as they are thin enough you may want to be using the electric spot welder. the two plates won't come apart. However I'm no expert.
You can buy new paper. And there's definitely still something wrong with printer, since picture outline should be pretty black, not wash-out gray (gb printer with new paper owner here)
Awesome
While you were in there, you should've cleaned the rollers so they could grip the paper better, especially since non-sticker replacement thermal paper is gonna be thinner.
U can use the happy printer paper... Its like a sticker alsow
Very rewarding 😬
Thats some serious MacGyverishnessosity! Rock on!!!👍🤙👏
8:01 You could have just used the grinding pen to remove all of the rust without having to cut anything off of that. You could then have used a liberal amount of flux and some solder to replace the nickle plating that you ground off when grinding off the rust and then soldered the new spring plate to the old spring plate.
Nearly impossible to get adhesive paper for it, but most 38mm thermal credit card printer paper will work.
Stunning 64x48 pixel resolution.
yeah thermal paper expires. needs new paper. you can use till recipt paper :)
You could clean the thermal “print” head. It might help. They do get gunkked up after time.
You could end with the chorus from “this corrosion” by sisters of mercy. But then that’s most repair videos…
Nice
yeap you can. aliexpress temu and many others as they have a brand new version of thermal printers.
You can also take some 70-99% isopropyl alchohol to the thermal strip to rid of any debris, gunk and so on! after this the prints darker regardless of the paper!
A link for the grinding pen would be appreciated 👍🏻
The thermal head could probably do with a quick clean to improve quality
Nice shirt!
Job well done Lieutenant bodge
I think all computers should play a tune when printing, somthing like Bob Marley, I'm Jamin'.
just go into Asda and ask if you can pilfer a till roll
LOL - I remember when they had a similar printer for the SInclair Spectrum and thinking it was the dog's doodas! ...Simpler times.
It was a long time ago so I could be misremembering, but didn't it use shiny, silvery-grey coloured paper?
@@steve.b.23Yes, and don't lick it, it tastes terrible.😀
Oooooo I miss captain bodge maybe you should dig out the old T shirt my dear old friend 😂 ❤
Looks to be the same size a pdq roll no? Maybe that’d be worth a try instead of cutting full till roll
Letter written in Comic Sans MS :)
There’s thermal sticker paper for tiny printers you can get on Temu and Amazon and places like that. Not sure if it’s the same. Size but at least you can get some. Those printers aren’t much better lol.
that till roll looks wide enough for a zx spectrum printer
Makes the Sinclair ZX Printer look industrial grade
You need to make a video on cleaning your multimeter 🤣🤣
Does the grinding pen have drillbits too?
Love this fix, kinda reminds me of the old thermal printer for the ZX spectrum, lol those were the days lol 😆
Yes you can get the printer paper for the Gameboy printer
Think most of the verifone recite paper should work as well that also very small stuff
i feel sry for anyone who bought one of them when it came out expecting a decent picture
Good work👌🏻
F for the tweezers😂
14:20 yep, just as good as I remember
You can test thermal paper by writing on it with a hot soldering iron.
Don't know about your location but I know *Nintendo Australia* is likely able to fix it. They have parts from the 1990 consoles and handhelds only from then because that's when the Australian branch was opened..
I think the printer “heads” need to be aligned and calibrated now. But it’s working….
I'v seen little cameras from china that use thermal sticker paper for the built in printer. It may be the same sized paper.