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... accordance with the installation instructions, operating instructions, and service manual, it may make there availabli outsidethe United States, to provide rea- F95/962-3, 740 New Circle Road N.W., Lexington, KY 40611. FCC Notice The IBM Wheelwriter® 10 Series II Typewriter 6783 generates and r. sonable protection against such interference when operated in the back of course, use It yOUraek Neese.sary changes win be...
... accordance with the installation instructions, operating instructions, and service manual, it may make there availabli outsidethe United States, to provide rea- F95/962-3, 740 New Circle Road N.W., Lexington, KY 40611. FCC Notice The IBM Wheelwriter® 10 Series II Typewriter 6783 generates and r. sonable protection against such interference when operated in the back of course, use It yOUraek Neese.sary changes win be...
Operation Guide
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... your IBM typewriter what you to print additional copies of text from moving parts In the machine to avoid the possibility of getting them caught. • Refer service or repair to an outlet of the correct voltage. The Reprint function allows you want it can produce a final copy that will give you excellent typing quality and make your IBM Wheelwriter...
... your IBM typewriter what you to print additional copies of text from moving parts In the machine to avoid the possibility of getting them caught. • Refer service or repair to an outlet of the correct voltage. The Reprint function allows you want it can produce a final copy that will give you excellent typing quality and make your IBM Wheelwriter...
Operation Guide
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... Carrier Movement Keys Removing Paper Printwheel Identification Choosing a Printwheel Automatic Pitch Selection Margin/Pitch Scale Cardholder Impression Control Margins Tabs Shift and Lock Keys Correction Memory Character and Word Erase Inserting an Extra Character Erasing Manually Advanced Operations Automatic Carrier Return Required Spaces Underlining Centering Right Flush Changing the Top Margin Reprint Subscripts and Superscripts Special Characters Bold Print Caps Key indenting 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-6 1-9 1-10 1-10 1-11 1-12...
... Carrier Movement Keys Removing Paper Printwheel Identification Choosing a Printwheel Automatic Pitch Selection Margin/Pitch Scale Cardholder Impression Control Margins Tabs Shift and Lock Keys Correction Memory Character and Word Erase Inserting an Extra Character Erasing Manually Advanced Operations Automatic Carrier Return Required Spaces Underlining Centering Right Flush Changing the Top Margin Reprint Subscripts and Superscripts Special Characters Bold Print Caps Key indenting 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-6 1-9 1-10 1-10 1-11 1-12...
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... the Cassettes installing the Cassettes Removing the Printwheel Installing the Printwheel Batteries Ribbon Application Recommendations Printwheel Application Recommendations Care and Maintenance Serial Number Problem Determination Problem Determination Index Beeper and Light Signals Erasing Problems Typewriter Problems Print Problems Typing Problems Spell Check Problems Appendix. Spell Check Introduction Using Spell Check Supplemental Dictionary Changing the Sound of the Spelling Beeper Index via Onarator's Guide 2-14 2-16 2-17 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-5 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11...
... the Cassettes installing the Cassettes Removing the Printwheel Installing the Printwheel Batteries Ribbon Application Recommendations Printwheel Application Recommendations Care and Maintenance Serial Number Problem Determination Problem Determination Index Beeper and Light Signals Erasing Problems Typewriter Problems Print Problems Typing Problems Spell Check Problems Appendix. Spell Check Introduction Using Spell Check Supplemental Dictionary Changing the Sound of the Spelling Beeper Index via Onarator's Guide 2-14 2-16 2-17 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-5 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11...
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... -+ keys when held down while you press 4- (Word) lo move the carrier tc the left margin. • Hold dawn Code while you press i- Pull the paper release lever toward you , then lift the paper out o :the typewriter. 3. ;Push the paper release lever and paper bail load lever all the way back to the closed position. 14 Operator's Guide Beare Operations...
... -+ keys when held down while you press 4- (Word) lo move the carrier tc the left margin. • Hold dawn Code while you press i- Pull the paper release lever toward you , then lift the paper out o :the typewriter. 3. ;Push the paper release lever and paper bail load lever all the way back to the closed position. 14 Operator's Guide Beare Operations...
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... Pitch Per Inch Symbol Print Example 10 A This is a sample. 12P (Elite) 12 6 This is a sample. A printwheel for use your printwheel, refer to pages 4-9 and 4-10. See "IBM Cartridge Printwheel ti Typestyles and Pitches" on page 1-11. It you must clear the correction memory by the typewriter when you are learning to Operator's Guide Basic Operations 1.11 Lines Per Vertical Inch A printwheel for a list of each pitch...
... Pitch Per Inch Symbol Print Example 10 A This is a sample. 12P (Elite) 12 6 This is a sample. A printwheel for use your printwheel, refer to pages 4-9 and 4-10. See "IBM Cartridge Printwheel ti Typestyles and Pitches" on page 1-11. It you must clear the correction memory by the typewriter when you are learning to Operator's Guide Basic Operations 1.11 Lines Per Vertical Inch A printwheel for a list of each pitch...
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... left or right Shift key to return to type a new page. Shift and Lock Keys Use the Shift and Lock keys to the Clearing a Tab 1. See "Caps Key" on page 2-12. 1-16 Operator's Guide Correction Memory When you notice farther back on page 1-9 If you clear all capitals) without pressing the OM key for each capital letter. 1. See "Removing Paper" on...
... left or right Shift key to return to type a new page. Shift and Lock Keys Use the Shift and Lock keys to the Clearing a Tab 1. See "Caps Key" on page 2-12. 1-16 Operator's Guide Correction Memory When you notice farther back on page 1-9 If you clear all capitals) without pressing the OM key for each capital letter. 1. See "Removing Paper" on...
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... the Correction key to the word correct. 2. The carrier moves back one or several characters in the word, position the printwheel pointer at the incorrect character. • Make sure the carrier is correctly positioned over the character when you are outside the correction memory. Press the Correction key. • The printwheel spins. 3. ,Type the incorrect character exactly as printed below . Type the word replace. 3. Hold down Code...
... the Correction key to the word correct. 2. The carrier moves back one or several characters in the word, position the printwheel pointer at the incorrect character. • Make sure the carrier is correctly positioned over the character when you are outside the correction memory. Press the Correction key. • The printwheel spins. 3. ,Type the incorrect character exactly as printed below . Type the word replace. 3. Hold down Code...
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... print • The typewriter prevents you from typing over previously typed text by beeping each additional word you have the left margin. 3. Hold down Cod• while you press C. 3. Centering between Margins 1. Hold down Code while you press I (Word). • The carrier may be positioned at any point on a line. Continuous Underline 1. Hold down Code while you make an error, press the Correction key...
... print • The typewriter prevents you from typing over previously typed text by beeping each additional word you have the left margin. 3. Hold down Cod• while you press C. 3. Centering between Margins 1. Hold down Code while you press I (Word). • The carrier may be positioned at any point on a line. Continuous Underline 1. Hold down Code while you make an error, press the Correction key...
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... it is turned off when the words print. Press and hold Code while you make an error, press the Correction key and type the correct character. 5. Push the Paper Ball Load Lover back to the closed position and release the Code key. • The new top margin will be saved when the typewriter is not used. 4 24 operator's Guide Advanced Operations 2-7 Type the characters to Any Point on...
... it is turned off when the words print. Press and hold Code while you make an error, press the Correction key and type the correct character. 5. Push the Paper Ball Load Lover back to the closed position and release the Code key. • The new top margin will be saved when the typewriter is not used. 4 24 operator's Guide Advanced Operations 2-7 Type the characters to Any Point on...
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... release lever. 5. Complete the line you are typing and your typewriter beeps three times and the RePrt Full light blinks, this indicates your page is nearly full. Position the paper on . • When your paper movement keys to move back to the word you want reprinting to begin typing new text because this text correctly. Remove the paper using...
... release lever. 5. Complete the line you are typing and your typewriter beeps three times and the RePrt Full light blinks, this indicates your page is nearly full. Position the paper on . • When your paper movement keys to move back to the word you want reprinting to begin typing new text because this text correctly. Remove the paper using...
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... to resume printing. Erasing in units. Using the Correction key, you need help changing the printwheel, see "Removing the Printwheel" on page 4-9 and "Installing the Printwheel" on its width. The Stop instruction will stop to allow you to resume printing. For centered, right flush, and decimal tab text, press any key to erase the e. 2-la Operator's Guide Advanced Operations 2-17 If you can erase a single letter. For...
... to resume printing. Erasing in units. Using the Correction key, you need help changing the printwheel, see "Removing the Printwheel" on page 4-9 and "Installing the Printwheel" on its width. The Stop instruction will stop to allow you to resume printing. For centered, right flush, and decimal tab text, press any key to erase the e. 2-la Operator's Guide Advanced Operations 2-17 If you can erase a single letter. For...
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... Number 3=i a 2.18 Operator's Guide Alternate Keyboards 3-1 acter in the word. Type the last character in the word just as French and Spanish, or ASCII (PC) and Latin Supplemental ISO. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the United States is printed on al€ printwheels. See the list on your typewriter keybuttons. Repeat steps 2 and 3, 4. Type the correct word. aM Keyboard 4. Your typewriter has primary and alternate keyboards. Matching Printwheels and Keyboards...
... Number 3=i a 2.18 Operator's Guide Alternate Keyboards 3-1 acter in the word. Type the last character in the word just as French and Spanish, or ASCII (PC) and Latin Supplemental ISO. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the United States is printed on al€ printwheels. See the list on your typewriter keybuttons. Repeat steps 2 and 3, 4. Type the correct word. aM Keyboard 4. Your typewriter has primary and alternate keyboards. Matching Printwheels and Keyboards...
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... For example. use Symbol 15 with proportional spacing. 4-4 Operator's Guide IBM Cartridge Printwheel II Typestyles and Pitches 10 Pitch Advocate Artisan 10 Elooklace Academic Courier 10 Delegate Manifold OCR-A OCR-B Pica Presenter Prestige Pica Printing and Publishing No. 3 OCR Rhetoric Symbol 101. 1409 OCR 12 Pitch Adjutant Artisan 12 Auto Elite Courier 12 Courier 12 Italic Dual Gothic Elite Large Elite Letter Gothic Scribe...
... For example. use Symbol 15 with proportional spacing. 4-4 Operator's Guide IBM Cartridge Printwheel II Typestyles and Pitches 10 Pitch Advocate Artisan 10 Elooklace Academic Courier 10 Delegate Manifold OCR-A OCR-B Pica Presenter Prestige Pica Printing and Publishing No. 3 OCR Rhetoric Symbol 101. 1409 OCR 12 Pitch Adjutant Artisan 12 Auto Elite Courier 12 Courier 12 Italic Dual Gothic Elite Large Elite Letter Gothic Scribe...
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... the paper bail is against the platen. 4. Each type of ribbon and tape cassette has a color-coded take-up and out of your typewriter. 2. The wheel color helps you match the ribbon to find the reorder number for the matching cassettes you are using. Space or tab to the center of the typewriter. Lift the cassettes up wheel. Paper Bail Release Lever 4-A Gnaretnes Guide Reference 4-7 ... ..... Raise the...
... the paper bail is against the platen. 4. Each type of ribbon and tape cassette has a color-coded take-up and out of your typewriter. 2. The wheel color helps you match the ribbon to find the reorder number for the matching cassettes you are using. Space or tab to the center of the typewriter. Lift the cassettes up wheel. Paper Bail Release Lever 4-A Gnaretnes Guide Reference 4-7 ... ..... Raise the...
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Hold the printwheel so the letters IBM are installed correctly, the batteries may be installed correctly and changed at the batteries for example,' Duracell' type MN.1500, Evereadr type E91, Ray-O-Vac4 type 815, or equivalent). Press the Code key: • The printwheel spins. Replace all the way toward you and hold it . If you turn the typewriter off without batteries installed, margins and other settings when the typewriter is against...
Hold the printwheel so the letters IBM are installed correctly, the batteries may be installed correctly and changed at the batteries for example,' Duracell' type MN.1500, Evereadr type E91, Ray-O-Vac4 type 815, or equivalent). Press the Code key: • The printwheel spins. Replace all the way toward you and hold it . If you turn the typewriter off without batteries installed, margins and other settings when the typewriter is against...
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... checking the root word. for ordering and Installation Information. English, French. If you turn the typewriter off as long as the typewriter batteries are used with the Code key to activate the various functions of an incorrectly added prefix or suffix; In the main dictionary, valid prefixes and suffixes are acceptable. The words labeled above the keys are printed In green...
... checking the root word. for ordering and Installation Information. English, French. If you turn the typewriter off as long as the typewriter batteries are used with the Code key to activate the various functions of an incorrectly added prefix or suffix; In the main dictionary, valid prefixes and suffixes are acceptable. The words labeled above the keys are printed In green...
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... margin 2-13 Code key 1-3 Cant key 2-4 Cont light 2-4 Continuous underline 2-4 Correction (Word) key 1-19 correction memory 1-17 clearing 1-18 erasing outside of 1-21 D D (DecT) key 2-14 dead keys 3-2 decimal tabs 2-14, 2-15 double underlining numbers in a column 2-15 drawing vertical lines 1-13 E erasing 1-19 in proportional spacing 2-17 manually in proportional spacing 2-18 problems 5-5 even right margin 2.6 extra character, inserting 1-20 F function keys 1-3 H N (14/ iv) key 2-10...
... margin 2-13 Code key 1-3 Cant key 2-4 Cont light 2-4 Continuous underline 2-4 Correction (Word) key 1-19 correction memory 1-17 clearing 1-18 erasing outside of 1-21 D D (DecT) key 2-14 dead keys 3-2 decimal tabs 2-14, 2-15 double underlining numbers in a column 2-15 drawing vertical lines 1-13 E erasing 1-19 in proportional spacing 2-17 manually in proportional spacing 2-18 problems 5-5 even right margin 2.6 extra character, inserting 1-20 F function keys 1-3 H N (14/ iv) key 2-10...
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... pitch symbols 1-12 primary keyboard 3-1 print hammer 4-9 print problems 5-7 printing line 1-13 printwheel applications 4-18 identification 1-10 €dentification numbere 3-1 installing 4-10 pitch table 1-11 pointer 1-10, 1-13 removing 4.9 problem determination 5-1 erase 5-5 Index 5-2 print 5-7' Spell Check 5-9 typewriter 5-6 typing 5-8 proportional spacing defined 2-17 proportional spacing, erasing manually 2-18 Q (Impr) key 1-14 R recommended batteries 4-11 reference 4-1 releasing the left margin 1-15 Rehm (Line Space) key 1-8, 1-9 removing paper 1-9 removing ribbon cassettes 4-7 removing...
... pitch symbols 1-12 primary keyboard 3-1 print hammer 4-9 print problems 5-7 printing line 1-13 printwheel applications 4-18 identification 1-10 €dentification numbere 3-1 installing 4-10 pitch table 1-11 pointer 1-10, 1-13 removing 4.9 problem determination 5-1 erase 5-5 Index 5-2 print 5-7' Spell Check 5-9 typewriter 5-6 typing 5-8 proportional spacing defined 2-17 proportional spacing, erasing manually 2-18 Q (Impr) key 1-14 R recommended batteries 4-11 reference 4-1 releasing the left margin 1-15 Rehm (Line Space) key 1-8, 1-9 removing paper 1-9 removing ribbon cassettes 4-7 removing...
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... 2-4 Y (% f) key 2-10 IBM WheelWriter® Series 11 Typewriter 8783 Operator's Guide Order Number S544-4105-1 Reader's Comment Form You may use this form to you find the book well organized? X-4 Operator's Guide 5. Did you . 1. Yes d No u 3. What Is your comments about this form is addressed. T Tab key 1-16 tabs clearing 1-16 permanent 1-16 setting 1-16 'Mir key 1-18 temporary lett margin 2-13 temporary margin, clearing 2-13 top margin, chang...
... 2-4 Y (% f) key 2-10 IBM WheelWriter® Series 11 Typewriter 8783 Operator's Guide Order Number S544-4105-1 Reader's Comment Form You may use this form to you find the book well organized? X-4 Operator's Guide 5. Did you . 1. Yes d No u 3. What Is your comments about this form is addressed. T Tab key 1-16 tabs clearing 1-16 permanent 1-16 setting 1-16 'Mir key 1-18 temporary lett margin 2-13 temporary margin, clearing 2-13 top margin, chang...