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4.All File Space Used

If you specify a new file and there are already 50 files in the typewriter memory, "ALL FILE SPACE USED" appears on the LCD.

In this case, one file must be deleted to create a new file. (Refer to "File Deleting".)

5.Out of Memory

If you run out of memory, "OUT OF MEMORY" appears on the LCD.

In this case, press the Mode Key to store entered text and return to the NP mode. Unneeded file(s) must be deleted to make room in the memory for your present file. (Refer to "File Deleting".)

To stop printing at locations in a file in order to type words or phrases during recalling (printing), enter stop codes while storing or editing the file.

1Entering Stop Codes

1)Hold down the Code Key and press the "7" Key at the position you wish to stop in the file. A highlighted "S" is displayed on the LCD.

OfYou can remove the stop code by deleting the character 'lit"with the Correction Key.

2)An "×", which stands for the stop code, is printed on the paper when the line is printed while you are storing the file. (When entering stop codes while editing the file, an "X" is not printed.) The "X" is only an indicator, and will not appear during recall (printout).

2.Using Stop Code During Recalling (Printing)

1)When the typewriter has stopped at a stop code during printout, "STOP CODE" appears on the LCD.

2)Type desired text.

3)Hold down the Code Key and press the "6" Key to restart printout. (Refer to "File Recall".)

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