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... YOUR TYPEWRITER 7 1. Display mode 8 Basic Typing 9 Inserting paper 9 Index/reverse index 9 View Mode 9 Selecting line spacing 10 Selecting pitch 10 Setting margins 11 Setting tabs 12 Clearing tabs 13 Setting decimal tabs 13 Cancelling the decimal tab mode 15 Repeat function 15 Typing uppercase...INFORMATION 36 Replacing the Ribbon, etc. 36 Replacing the cassette ribbon 36 Replacing the correction tape 37 Replacing the cassette daisy wheel 38 Troubleshooting 39 Problem 39 Care of Unit & Specifications 40 Care of unit 40 Specifications 41 Starter kit (SK...
... YOUR TYPEWRITER 7 1. Display mode 8 Basic Typing 9 Inserting paper 9 Index/reverse index 9 View Mode 9 Selecting line spacing 10 Selecting pitch 10 Setting margins 11 Setting tabs 12 Clearing tabs 13 Setting decimal tabs 13 Cancelling the decimal tab mode 15 Repeat function 15 Typing uppercase...INFORMATION 36 Replacing the Ribbon, etc. 36 Replacing the cassette ribbon 36 Replacing the correction tape 37 Replacing the cassette daisy wheel 38 Troubleshooting 39 Problem 39 Care of Unit & Specifications 40 Care of unit 40 Specifications 41 Starter kit (SK...
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...people are illustrated in brackets refer to the page where you can find further information concerning each feature. Absolutely indispensable for the typing errors on chemical formulas. Centering (26) Institute of work, interesting to proofread the final copy, which I understand you ...tab (13) 1 3 • 52 e--n•2c sodium ( C20H42) 10.3 2,12. 13.42 2 4- - PP;Al'URES Your Brother electronic typewriter combines advanced performance with them. The numbers in the letter below. A brilliant piece of Chemistry and Physics 100 Baker Street New York Right margin ...
...people are illustrated in brackets refer to the page where you can find further information concerning each feature. Absolutely indispensable for the typing errors on chemical formulas. Centering (26) Institute of work, interesting to proofread the final copy, which I understand you ...tab (13) 1 3 • 52 e--n•2c sodium ( C20H42) 10.3 2,12. 13.42 2 4- - PP;Al'URES Your Brother electronic typewriter combines advanced performance with them. The numbers in the letter below. A brilliant piece of Chemistry and Physics 100 Baker Street New York Right margin ...
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... on the LCD. In such a case, the text is on. PART I OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER This typewriter is a very sophisticated machine, you will find it easier to use the printing mode, the characters you type do not appear on the display. Sometimes, the machine will call this mode are... . The line correction memory actively records everything you to 10 and the line spacing is a short description of using a typewriter: when a character is typed, it is in typewriter mode. In this example, the pitch is set to start in order to print it at the correct position. FITCYI ltNE ...
... on the LCD. In such a case, the text is on. PART I OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER This typewriter is a very sophisticated machine, you will find it easier to use the printing mode, the characters you type do not appear on the display. Sometimes, the machine will call this mode are... . The line correction memory actively records everything you to 10 and the line spacing is a short description of using a typewriter: when a character is typed, it is in typewriter mode. In this example, the pitch is set to start in order to print it at the correct position. FITCYI ltNE ...
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... lock mode WORD SPELL - At the certain point, you choose the right margin flush feature. This mode is then printed, and you type are very easy. PART T OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER PITCH 10, 12, 15 - Display mode In this mode, corrections are shown on the display before printing, you may... type the next line. The line is automatically selected when you reach a decimal tab, or when you choose to print a line in ...
... lock mode WORD SPELL - At the certain point, you choose the right margin flush feature. This mode is then printed, and you type are very easy. PART T OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER PITCH 10, 12, 15 - Display mode In this mode, corrections are shown on the display before printing, you may... type the next line. The line is automatically selected when you reach a decimal tab, or when you choose to print a line in ...
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... index function lets you want to change the position of paper behind the platen and press [CODE] [PINS] (A). The paper can easily see the typed characters. View Mode (CODE This function automatically moves the paper upward 1/12 inch (one half line) in either direction. Press [CODE] + [VIEW...REV] (0) to turn the viewing mode on the display. 2) Press [RETURN]. To do this, go step-by 1112 inch (one half line) after typing so that you want your document to insert a sheet of paper. 1) Position a sheet of the paper, use the index/reverse index function described next. ...
... index function lets you want to change the position of paper behind the platen and press [CODE] [PINS] (A). The paper can easily see the typed characters. View Mode (CODE This function automatically moves the paper upward 1/12 inch (one half line) in either direction. Press [CODE] + [VIEW...REV] (0) to turn the viewing mode on the display. 2) Press [RETURN]. To do this, go step-by 1112 inch (one half line) after typing so that you want your document to insert a sheet of paper. 1) Position a sheet of the paper, use the index/reverse index function described next. ...
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...OFF During continuous typing and during viewing, the paper remains at the typing position. Increasing the pitch results in more printed characters per page. When typing stopsformorethan -I second, the paper movesupward so that you can easily view what you have typed. Selecting line ...typing line. Increasing the line spacing results in fewer printed lines per line. 10 If themachineis turned off, the setting ofview mode is changed to the correct typing line. BASIC TYPING Viewing Mode ON During continuous typing, the paper remains constant with the print unit on the daisy wheel...
...OFF During continuous typing and during viewing, the paper remains at the typing position. Increasing the pitch results in more printed characters per page. When typing stopsformorethan -I second, the paper movesupward so that you can easily view what you have typed. Selecting line ...typing line. Increasing the line spacing results in fewer printed lines per line. 10 If themachineis turned off, the setting ofview mode is changed to the correct typing line. BASIC TYPING Viewing Mode ON During continuous typing, the paper remains constant with the print unit on the daisy wheel...
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... per inch) Elite pitch (12 characters per inch) Micron pitch (15 characters per inch) Note: Be sure the selected pitch matches the pitch of the daisy wheel inserted in the unit. Setting the margins allows you need to decide where your text will be positioned on the paper. BASIC...
... per inch) Elite pitch (12 characters per inch) Micron pitch (15 characters per inch) Note: Be sure the selected pitch matches the pitch of the daisy wheel inserted in the unit. Setting the margins allows you need to decide where your text will be positioned on the paper. BASIC...
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..." page 17. • Theshortest possible distancebetween the leftand rightmargins is now set , pressing [TAB] automatically moves the carrier to type outsidethese margins. Once the tabs are very useful when you need to type your margins, you may sometimes find it necessary to the next tab so that you can easily... type your data in columns. Margin release MRS. • ALT If you try to move . BASIC TYPING Right margin ALT 1 R MAR 1) Move the carrier to the place you want to move past the right ...
..." page 17. • Theshortest possible distancebetween the leftand rightmargins is now set , pressing [TAB] automatically moves the carrier to type outsidethese margins. Once the tabs are very useful when you need to type your margins, you may sometimes find it necessary to the next tab so that you can easily... type your data in columns. Margin release MRS. • ALT If you try to move . BASIC TYPING Right margin ALT 1 R MAR 1) Move the carrier to the place you want to move past the right ...
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.... A beep will be deleted. A maximum of numbers with a regular tab, first clear the decimal tab, then set a regular tab at the decimal tab position. BASIC TYPING 1) Move the carrier to the place you want to set a tab by using [SPACE BAR] or [BACKSPACE] . 2) Press the [ALT] + IT SET] (6) to set the...
.... A beep will be deleted. A maximum of numbers with a regular tab, first clear the decimal tab, then set a regular tab at the decimal tab position. BASIC TYPING 1) Move the carrier to the place you want to set a tab by using [SPACE BAR] or [BACKSPACE] . 2) Press the [ALT] + IT SET] (6) to set the...
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... [ALT] + [DT SET] (7) at a normal tab position replaces the normal tab with the decimal tab. 14 A DECIMAL TAB The message disappears when you start typing. 2) Type in display mode, refer to the next section, p.29.) 3) When the decimal point is mostly used it will also work in the same way as... [TAB] or [RETURN], the displayed numbers (and the decimal point if you correct wrong entries on the display. The carrier moves backward for each number typed. (This lets you used to the decimal tab position. Using decimal tabs 1) Press [TAB] to go to align numbers, it ) are not printed ...
... [ALT] + [DT SET] (7) at a normal tab position replaces the normal tab with the decimal tab. 14 A DECIMAL TAB The message disappears when you start typing. 2) Type in display mode, refer to the next section, p.29.) 3) When the decimal point is mostly used it will also work in the same way as... [TAB] or [RETURN], the displayed numbers (and the decimal point if you correct wrong entries on the display. The carrier moves backward for each number typed. (This lets you used to the decimal tab position. Using decimal tabs 1) Press [TAB] to go to align numbers, it ) are not printed ...
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... the decimal tab position. The character will print directly on the paper. 2) After entering some characters: CORRECT Press [CORRECT] until you to type the same characters many times by just holding down the corresponding key. T CLR ALT 3) Clearing the decimal tab: U To cancel the decimal...numbers or the characters on the paper. Repeat function The repeat function allows you release the key. BASIC TYPING Cancelling the decimal tab mode 1) Before you have typed anything: ORRECTI To cancel the decimal tab mode before you want to separate two parts of the text with...
... the decimal tab position. The character will print directly on the paper. 2) After entering some characters: CORRECT Press [CORRECT] until you to type the same characters many times by just holding down the corresponding key. T CLR ALT 3) Clearing the decimal tab: U To cancel the decimal...numbers or the characters on the paper. Repeat function The repeat function allows you release the key. BASIC TYPING Cancelling the decimal tab mode 1) Before you have typed anything: ORRECTI To cancel the decimal tab mode before you want to separate two parts of the text with...
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...CAPS] again. 3) When you need a character like [I ] (1) are uppercase characters. 1) To type one or a few uppercase characters, press either the right or left [SHIFT]. To return to lowercase typing, press either the right or left [SHIFT]. In other characters_ For example, while in capital lock...lock mode. G17P89SRP 2) To cancel this key returns the keyboard to the lowercase mode. 2) For continuous uppercase typing, press [SHIFT LOCK]. BASIC TYPING Typing uppercase characters SHFT SHIFT LOCK Or , CAPS Uppercase characters are the capital letters, and the characters indicated in the...
...CAPS] again. 3) When you need a character like [I ] (1) are uppercase characters. 1) To type one or a few uppercase characters, press either the right or left [SHIFT]. To return to lowercase typing, press either the right or left [SHIFT]. In other characters_ For example, while in capital lock...lock mode. G17P89SRP 2) To cancel this key returns the keyboard to the lowercase mode. 2) For continuous uppercase typing, press [SHIFT LOCK]. BASIC TYPING Typing uppercase characters SHFT SHIFT LOCK Or , CAPS Uppercase characters are the capital letters, and the characters indicated in the...
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... that starts six (6) spaces before the right margin and extends to fit into the hot zone, you type a space or a hyphen in the hot zone. Pressing [ALT] + [OPERATE] switches through the following "OPERATE" options: OFF (not displayed)-3 AUTO -> UL -> OFF PITCH LINE WORD ...
... that starts six (6) spaces before the right margin and extends to fit into the hot zone, you type a space or a hyphen in the hot zone. Pressing [ALT] + [OPERATE] switches through the following "OPERATE" options: OFF (not displayed)-3 AUTO -> UL -> OFF PITCH LINE WORD ...
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... carrier return function is called "backspacing". 18 In this example, you would be when you need to move backward along the line you want to type a space in the hot zone. Holding down this hyphen is in the hot zone without activating the auto carrier return, press [CODE] + 1-] (hyphen)....the comma to prevent the year from moving to the next line. • Permanent hyphen CODE ) UNDLti For a similar reason, if you have just typed. This is always activated. When the auto carrier return function is off (first option above), pressing [RETURN] is the only way to return the carrier...
... carrier return function is called "backspacing". 18 In this example, you would be when you need to move backward along the line you want to type a space in the hot zone. Holding down this hyphen is in the hot zone without activating the auto carrier return, press [CODE] + 1-] (hyphen)....the comma to prevent the year from moving to the next line. • Permanent hyphen CODE ) UNDLti For a similar reason, if you have just typed. This is always activated. When the auto carrier return function is off (first option above), pressing [RETURN] is the only way to return the carrier...
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...To move the carrier quickly to the left by the deleted word. if it was one space at a time, press [BACKSPACE]. BASIC TYPING Your typewriter has three different backspace functions: 1) Simple backspace BACKSPACE To move back one character shorter or longer than the correct word, align the ...carrier up. Type in a line after erasing a misspelled word that was longer, align the carrier with the first letter of the half-...
...To move the carrier quickly to the left by the deleted word. if it was one space at a time, press [BACKSPACE]. BASIC TYPING Your typewriter has three different backspace functions: 1) Simple backspace BACKSPACE To move back one character shorter or longer than the correct word, align the ...carrier up. Type in a line after erasing a misspelled word that was longer, align the carrier with the first letter of the half-...
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...Super/subscripts, underlined and bold characters can be deleted. (The A triangle in the correct character. • To erase a series of your typing line rapidly. Erasing one word W OUT LOUT The word out function allows you to erase one character coRREcr's 1) Use [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE... RELOC 6$ 12 The [RELOC] key allows you release the key. MEMORY CORRECTION Your typewriter has a full-line correction memory that makes corrections easier. As long as regular characters. 3) Type in the following illustration indicates the location of the carrier.) cal formulas. In addition, you...
...Super/subscripts, underlined and bold characters can be deleted. (The A triangle in the correct character. • To erase a series of your typing line rapidly. Erasing one word W OUT LOUT The word out function allows you to erase one character coRREcr's 1) Use [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE... RELOC 6$ 12 The [RELOC] key allows you release the key. MEMORY CORRECTION Your typewriter has a full-line correction memory that makes corrections easier. As long as regular characters. 3) Type in the following illustration indicates the location of the carrier.) cal formulas. In addition, you...
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This will delete the last line typed, as long as the carrier has not been moved to be deleted. • To interrupt the line out function, press [CORRECT]. 21 move thecarrier to ...
This will delete the last line typed, as long as the carrier has not been moved to be deleted. • To interrupt the line out function, press [CORRECT]. 21 move thecarrier to ...
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CORRECTION" prompt will appear on the display. Use [SHIFT] for uppercase characters, and set the typewriter in a text and have already moved to a different line, you can still correct it . A M.CORRECTI0N 4) Type the incorrect character to remove it by using [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE BAR] . 3) Press [CODE] + [CORRECT]. The "M. Manual correction (CODE CORRECT and... with the error using the manual correction method. MAN UAL CORRECTION If you have overlooked an error in underlining mode to correct an underlined character. 5) Type the correct character. 22
CORRECTION" prompt will appear on the display. Use [SHIFT] for uppercase characters, and set the typewriter in a text and have already moved to a different line, you can still correct it . A M.CORRECTI0N 4) Type the incorrect character to remove it by using [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE BAR] . 3) Press [CODE] + [CORRECT]. The "M. Manual correction (CODE CORRECT and... with the error using the manual correction method. MAN UAL CORRECTION If you have overlooked an error in underlining mode to correct an underlined character. 5) Type the correct character. 22
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...CODE + Y CODE + U Character § 2 3 Keys CODE + Z CODE + X CODE + V 23 To print a superscript, press [CODE] + (comma) to footnotes). Special characters CODE Green + character key To type the special characters and symbols marked in green on [CODE] + [CODE] + • If you want in this case, the correction memory will always move the...keys, hold down [CODE] and press the desired key. This will move the paper back to move by 1/12 inch, and then type the character that you wish to normal position. • In super/subscript mode, the carrier will be cleared. e=-m-
...CODE + Y CODE + U Character § 2 3 Keys CODE + Z CODE + X CODE + V 23 To print a superscript, press [CODE] + (comma) to footnotes). Special characters CODE Green + character key To type the special characters and symbols marked in green on [CODE] + [CODE] + • If you want in this case, the correction memory will always move the...keys, hold down [CODE] and press the desired key. This will move the paper back to move by 1/12 inch, and then type the character that you wish to normal position. • In super/subscript mode, the carrier will be cleared. e=-m-
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..., 25, 27). 24 Indication OFF No underlining Meaning CONT (y) WORD (A) All words and spaces between them are underlined according to turn on the "WORD" option. 2) Type your text.
..., 25, 27). 24 Indication OFF No underlining Meaning CONT (y) WORD (A) All words and spaces between them are underlined according to turn on the "WORD" option. 2) Type your text.