Brother Official Manual for Typewriter Models - Comprehensive Guide

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Special note: tn thi_ Guide, the "4-" sign between two keys, like _ +_ means that you press _ and hold it down while pressing ]_ .

1 Repeat Keys

The fotIowing keys wilI automaticaily repeat when held down.

All Character key

[<--J

_÷ _

_ 4- _;:

[-] (hyphen)

H

 

 

[SPACE BAR]

--_

 

 

 

(carrier moves from one tab to the next)

 

2 Inserting and Moving Paper

To insert paper: insert a sheet of paper and press _ 4- _. Paper will advance to approximately one inch from the top edge of the paper. Press

to position the carrier on the left margin.

To move paper: Press _ + ]_ to raise the paper by 1/12 inch. Press 4-:;_ to lower the paper by 1/12 inch.

To move the paper continuously in either direction, hold down the appro- priate key(s) for more than half a second.

If you raise/lower the paper more than !/12 inch, the correction memory is cleared.

3 Viewing Mode

Press _ ÷ [VIEW] to turn the viewing mode on or off.

Viewing Mode OFF

During continuous typing and during viewing, the paper remains at the typing position.

4 Margins

Move the carrier to the desire0 position for the new left or right margin using H or [SPACE].

TO move beyond the position of a current margin, first position the carrier on the margin and press [ALT] + _.

When the carrier is on the desired position, press [ALT] + [<---{(if you are setting the left margin), or [ALT] + 1-_ (if you are setting the right margin).

The minimum distance between the left and right margins is two (2) inches, i.e. either 20 characters (Pica pitch), 24 characters (Elite pitch). -

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Contents Users Guide CDN.ENGLISH Margins Repeat KeysInserting and Moving Paper Backspacmg Line SpacingReturning PitchDead key Uppercase charactersSuperimposing Characters Bold TabsUnderline Right Margin Flush IndentingCentering Automatic Corrections on the Current Line Corrections- outside of the Correction MemoryHalf Backspace Description Replacing the cassette ribbon To replace the cassette ribbonReplacing the correction tape Replacing the cassette daisy wheel Care of the Unit TroubleshootingGeneral Information Specifications