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philippetrov 11:27pm on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
Excellent printer Bought this printer to use to print digital photos and wanted them to look professional quality and not cheap.
ricardo_br 11:11pm on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 
Cheap price, Cheap ink, Great quality. It still says my ink wells are full after semi-heavy use. Accuracy may be questionable. Good cheap printer Buy a laser for reliable b&w
Tony Vella 9:32pm on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 
Excellent print quality, relatively cheap cartridges, built-in memory-card reader, everything WORKS! None at this time.
Bert 2:45am on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 
Canon i470D Compact but not short of good qualities.Great to print out pictures taken from any digital camera. Canon i470D Compact but not short of good qualities.Great to print out pictures taken from any digital camera.
hazza 6:21am on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 
I had planned on buying the i960. I have been looking for a photo printer that would not break the bank when it came time to replace the ink cartridges. I found it!!!

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PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS

Instructions

ETP 630

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CONTENTS

BEFORE YOU BEGIN...2 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS...3 SETTING THE WORKING PARAMETERS..3 TYPING A TEXT....4 CORRECTING ERRORS...4 INDENT...5 CENTRING TEXT BETWEEN THE MARGINS..5 RIGHT FLUSH....6 AUTOMATIC LINE INDENT..6 HYPHEN AND FIXED SPACE...6 SUBSCRIPT AND SUPERSCRIPT...6 UNDERLINE AND BOLD FACE...6 TYPING IN CAPITALS WITH THE FULL STOP, COMMA AND NUMBERS ACTIVE...7 THE LINE FORMAT...7 ARRANGING WORDS OR NUMBERS INTO COLUMNS..8 CREATING AND PRINTING TABLES..8 THE PERMANENT MEMORY...9 LANGUAGE OF MESSAGES..12 THE DAISY WHEEL...12 THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE...12 THE CORRECTING TAPE..12 REPLACING THE BATTERY...13 KEYS AND FUNCTIONS...13 TECHNICAL DATA, NORMS AND SAFETY REGULATIONS.15

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Before you begin, check that the transport blocks have been removed and locate the power cable, by consulting the unpacking instructions printed on the inside of the top of the packaging. The pull-out handle under the keyboard makes the typewriter easy to carry. Safety: Your typewriter conforms to all the current safety regulations and requires the precautions recommended for other electrical devices (radio, television, etc.). See the Technical Data, Norms and Safety Regulations section for further details. Accessories: the three accessories you need in order to use all the available features are already installed on your typewriter: the daisy wheel, ribbon cartridge and correcting tape. The keyboard The adhesive strip located just above the keys indicates the functions performed by or MODE key together with the keys immediately below the strip. pressing the Press: with the key below the desired function to activate the functions indicated on the bottom line of the strip. I MODE with the key below the desired function to activate the functions on the top line of the strip. I MODE with the relevant key to enter the symbols that appear in italics on the keys (second keyboard). When held pressed, some keys automatically repeat their function until they are released. The display The display has a capacity of 16 characters. It shows the text as it is typed and the messages that will make the typewriter easy for you to use, and has the following structure: I the work area (13 characters), which contains the characters typed, symbols of the commands activated and the operator messages. The character entry point, immediately to the left of the separator, is called the work point; I the separator ||| that separates the work area from the service area and displays the character attributes (underline, boldface etc.) I the service area (2 characters), which contains the character counter or certain symbols. The adhesive strip, located above the display, shows some symbols of functions and operating modes. Below these symbols, the display shows an indication of the active status of the selected function or mode.
To regulate the brightness of the display to one of the three preset levels, press + DISPLAY. The memory Your typewriter has two built-in memories: one is used for correcting errors and the other for storing texts. The latter is called the permanent memory as, when the machine is switched off, it is powered by a battery so that no data is lost. The battery for the permanent memory is optional. It is not supplied with the machine.

Changing and using tab stops, page 11
SETTING THE WORKING PARAMETERS
To access, display and select some working parameters, press. Press again to exit from the selection mode. Any working parameters (print pitch, line feed.) are + is hold. displayed only while The first time the machine is switched on, the parameters set by the manufacturers are key, are as automatically loaded. The settings, which can be viewed by pressing the follows: I typewriter printing mode (ST.OP=C-C) I manual carriage return (AUTO= NO) minimum stroke impact ( character not present below the impact symbol on the display) These settings can only be changed with the printer unit at the start of a line (if it is in any other position, the machine will display the current values for a moment but will not allow you to change them). The new settings made will also be adopted the next time the machine is powered on.

PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS

FIG. 1 PREPARING YOUR TYPEWRITER FOR USE
Pull the power cable out of its compartment situated at the bottom of the typewriter and plug it into a nearby and easily accessible power socket. Open the paper support cover and remove the keyboard cover.
FIG. 2 SWITCHING YOUR TYPEWRITER ON:
Press the on/off key. The printer unit moves to the left margin. The display shows the print pitch, line feed, the number of characters per line and the value of the brightness. To switch the machine off To switch the machine off, press and hold the key down for a few seconds.
CHANGING THE WORKING PARAMETER SETTINGS
Having pressed the key, and with the above-mentioned symbols on the display, press SPACE BAR to move the cursor to the desired parameter: S for operating status, A for carriage return. To change the operating status (print mode) key to switch from one print With the cursor positioned below the letter S, press the mode to another. The options, which may be selected cyclically, are: I C-C = character by character The characters typed are printed one by one on the paper. Each time a key is pressed, the character counter on the display decreases by one. I W-W = word by word The word typed appears on the display first and is then printed whenever the

Type the text until you hear the end of line signal. The service area of the display indicates the capacity of the line. To execute a manual carriage return, press the key (in AUTO=YES mode, the carriage return is performed automatically unless the key is pressed before you reach the end of the line).
Continue typing the text.

OVERRIDING THE MARGINS

Overriding the right margin Having reached the right margin, to override it, press the key. The message OK appears appears. In on the display for a moment. When the next character is typed the symbol Line By Line with Justified Right Margin mode (RTJ), this function is not available.
SPACE BAR, hyphen or key is pressed. L-L = line by line The characters typed appear on the display first and are printed at the end of the line, when the key is pressed. RTJ = line by line with justified right margin Same as the previous mode but with a justified right margin. Selecting this mode
Overriding the left margin In Character By Character (C-C) print mode, the left margin can also be overridden. key. The message OK With the carriage positioned at this margin, press the to move to the left. The display appears on the display for a moment. Then press will show the symbol.
automatically activates the automatic carriage return feature (indicated by the symbol appearing below the carriage return symbol on the keyboard strip). To change carriage return mode With the cursor positioned below the letter A, press the key to switch from manual carriage return (AUTO=NO) to automatic carriage return (AUTO=YES). To change the stroke impact + IMPACT to switch from the minimum value to the maximum value Press (the latter is indicated by the keyboard strip). To terminate the procedure Press the key again. symbol appearing below the stroke symbol on the

CAPITALS

To type a capital letter, press and hold down either of the shift keys (the two keys without symbols at the bottom of the keyboard) and then press the desired character key. The yellow indicator will light key. To enter a series of capital letters, press the up. To deactivate the caps lock key, press either of the shift keys.

ACCENT KEYS

When an accent key is pressed, the printer unit does not move. Type the accent first and then the character.

CORRECTING ERRORS

ON THE CURRENT LINE
The characters typed or printed on the current line are stored in the memory. So, if you notice an error before you reach the end of a line, you can correct it by carrying out one of the following procedures. Correcting the last character typed: 1. : If the character has already been printed, the printer unit will move one Press space back and delete the character; if it is on the display, it will be removed. Several characters can be deleted in sequence from right to left by holding the delete key pressed. Type the correct characters.

Fast return to the start of the line If the incorrect character is at the start of the line, you can move straight to it by pressing
ON A LINE OTHER THAN THE CURRENT ONE
Incorrect characters on lines previous to the current one can be erased and corrected manually. To carry out the procedure, the typewriter must be in C-C mode (see "Selecting the Working Parameters"). 1. 2. 3. 4. Move to the incorrect character by pressing + 1/2 BACKSPACE. Press , , , SPACE BAR or
You press + INDENT. at a margin or less than 2.54 cm (1") from the right margin, the machine will emit an audible error signal.
and type the incorrect character. The character will be erased.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each other character to be erased. Type the correct characters, if appropriate.
CENTRING TEXT BETWEEN THE MARGINS
To centre text between the margins. 1. Press , if necessary, to move to the start of the line.

2. 3. 4.

+ CENTER. The
symbol will appear on the display.
. The printer unit moves to the indent on the next line.
Type the text to be centred. The display will show the characters typed. Press. The words will be printed in the centre between the margins. The printer unit symbol disappears from the display.
Type the text. The next time you execute a carriage return, the printer unit will move to the original left margin.
moves to the start of the next line. The

HYPHEN AND FIXED SPACE

While working with an automatic carriage return, you may have to type a space (e.g. Henry VIII) or a hyphen (e.g. London-Paris) less than eight characters from the right margin (after the audible end of line signal), without printing the characters or executing an automatic carriage return. The fixed space is used for keeping a space between words or formulas unchanged while working in RTJ mode. To enter a hyphen: Press MODE +
You want to abort the procedure: check that the symbol is at the work point and press. Characters that have already been typed can be displayed by pressing the key (except in C-C mode). You have made a mistake: proceed as described for making corrections on the display. You exceed the maximum capacity of the line: the typewriter emits an audible error and change as required. signal. Press

- to type a hyphen after the audible signal without executing a carriage

symbol.

return. The display shows the To enter a fixed space: Press

RIGHT FLUSH

Text can be aligned at the right margin. 1. 2. 3. Press Press , if necessary, to move to the start of the line. + RIGHT FLUSH. The symbol appears on the display.
+ SPACE BAR to enter a space after the audible signal without symbol.
executing a carriage return. The display shows the
SUBSCRIPT AND SUPERSCRIPT
You can enter characters in subscript or superscript (bases or exponents) by causing the platen to rotate back or forward by half a line feed. 1. Press: or 2. 3. + SUPER to type an exponent. The symbol appears in the service area of the display. Type the base or exponent. The corresponding symbol appears below the character in the work area of the display. Continue typing the text. + SUB to type a base. The the display symbol appears in the service area of
Type the words to be aligned at the right margin. The display shows the characters typed. Press. The words are printed aligned at the right margin. The printer unit symbol disappears from the display.
You want to abort the procedure: check that the symbol is at the work point and press. Characters that have already been typed can be viewed by pressing the key (except in C-C mode). You have made a mistake: proceed as described for making corrections on the display. You exceed the maximum capacity of the line: the typewriter emits an audible error and change as required. signal. Press
You are working in C-C mode: the character is printed immediately.

UNDERLINE AND BOLD FACE

Characters can be printed with the underline and/or bold face attribute. 1. Press: + XXX to activate the underline attribute. The display shows the symbol ||| in correspondence to the separator.

AUTOMATIC LINE INDENT

This function is used for indenting a line 2.54 cm (1") from the left margin. The printer unit must be situated on the line immediately before the one that is to be indented.
+ XXX to activate the bold face attribute. The display shows the symbol ||| in correspondence to the separator. + XXX e + XXX to activate both attributes. The display shows the symbol ||| in correspondence to the separator. Type the text. To deactivate the selected attribute, press the corresponding keys again.

Press the

key. The display shows the message LINE FORMAT.
Make the desired changes (see the procedures described below). Press the the display. key to terminate the procedure. The message disappears from
FIG. 6 SELECTING THE PRINT PITCH

+ to set a tab stop with a vertical line. The on the display. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each tab stop to be set. To check the position of a tab stop

symbol will appear

ACCESSING THE LINE FORMAT PARAMETERS
1. Press , if necessary, to move to the start of the line.
Press the key. The printer unit will move on the tab stop. The symbol for the tab stop set will appear on the display.
TO DELETE A TAB STOP Move to the tab stop to be deleted and press.
Press: to print the characters and move on to the next tab stop or + next tab stop or to print the characters and create a column of numbers at the
To delete all tab stops Move to any point other than the left margin (otherwise the margins will also be deleted) and press +.

DELETING THE LINE FORMAT

To delete the margins and tab stops on the line format in a single operation, move to the left margin and press +. The margins will correspond to either end of the platen.
to print the characters and execute a carriage return.
CREATING AND PRINTING TABLES
You can create frames for tables on your typewriter, as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press Press , if necessary, to move to the start of the line. + FRAME. The message FRAME appears on the display. + SUPER to move to store it.
RESTORING THE STANDARD LINE FORMAT
To restore the default line format set by the manufacturers, press +.
ARRANGING WORDS OR NUMBERS INTO COLUMNS
Words and numbers can be arranged into columns. Words are aligned at their first character, whole numbers at the space after the last digit and decimal numbers at the decimal point. Numbers are aligned even if typed in brackets.
, SPACE BAR, + SUB and Press keys to the point where the table is to be created and press
ARRANGING WORDS INTO COLUMNS
1. 2. 3. Press. The printer unit moves to the first tap stop, printing any characters displayed. The counter indicates the number of digits still available. Type the text to be arranged into columns. The characters appear on the display. Press: to print the characters and move to the next tab stop or + next tab stop or to print the characters and create a column of numbers at the

Move to a point where you want to draw a vertical line to define a column of cells and press to store it. Repeat step 4 for each column to be set. Press keys + SUB and + SUPER to move to the point at which to store it. you want to draw a horizontal line to define a row of cells and press Repeat step 6 for each horizontal line to be drawn. Press the key to print the table. You can print the table again by pressing the same key a second time. Terminate the procedure by pressing required. + FRAME and fill in the table as
An example of a table is shown below: Surname Ross Price Scales Name David John Richard Department Medical Personnel Service Post Doctor Manager Engineer Since 1982
ARRANGING NUMBERS INTO COLUMNS
1. Press +. The printer unit moves to the first tab stop, printing any characters shown on the display. The DT symbol appears and the counter indicates the number of integers digits still available. Type the number to be put in the column (with decimal numbers, once the decimal point has been entered, the counter indicates the number of decimal digits available). The digits appear on the display.
To create tables quickly and easily, once you have become familiar with the key at the points of intersection and the feature, you can use the storing the last point and printing the table (see the example below). Example:
CODE + SUB Space bar CODE +SUB Space bar CODE + SUB Space bar CODE + SUB Space bar
You want to exit from the selected memory area: press new memory area. + and select a

key for

STORING A TEXT
The text can be stored in the memory as if you were working in normal typewriter mode. You can therefore change the line format parameter settings and use functions such as centring, correction, tabulation and so on. The characters typed appear on the display first and are then printed at the end of each line. They are not stored until they have been printed. 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. 2. When you type the first character the {1-9}, the display.

symbols disappear from

Space bar
+ to close the text and exit from the selected memory area. Press The display will show the memory status.

THE PERMANENT MEMORY

Your typewriter's permanent memory enables you to store texts which may be edited and/or printed at a later date. It consists of 9 areas, whose status (occupied or vacant) can be viewed and whose contents can be deleted.

The message MEMORY FULL appears, this means that there is no free space left in the memory. Delete the message by pressing and delete a few characters or a text to free space in the memory.
ACCESSING THE MEMORY AND SELECTING THE AREA
1. 2. Press , if necessary, to move to the start of the line. Press MODE + TEXT MEMORY. The display indicates the amount of space available in the memory. Free areas are indicated by a dash, while those containing a text are indicated by their sequential number (1-9). Select a memory area by typing its number. If the area selected already contains a text, the display shows the end of it together with other symbols: 4. 5.

CHANGING THE LINE FORMAT

When you store a text in the memory, it is assigned the line format present on the machine when the memory was accessed. The line format can be changed before storing the text or while editing it. The new line format is stored together with the text. 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press.
Change the line format as described in the corresponding section of this manual. Press the key again. The new line format is stored.
indicates that the line format is present
{1-9} indicates the memory area selected indicates the start of the text
Edit the text as required.
EDITING AND/OR PRINTING A STORED TEXT
A text stored in the memory can be retrieved for editing and/or printing. 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. 2. symbol below the type text symbol Press MODE + MODIFY TEXT. The disappears and appears below the modify text symbol.
indicates the end of the text Type, edit or print the text in the memory area (see the following procedures). To exit from memory mode, press.
By pressing keys , , MODE + MEM. (start of text) or MODE + MEM. (end of text), move to the point to be modified (or use a search key as described in the corresponding section of this manual). Make the necessary modifications. Press: or + to terminate the procedure and view the memory status

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Press MODE + SEARCH KEY. The message SEARCH KEY appears on the display and the symbol appears below the search symbol. Type the search key. The display shows the characters typed. Press MODE + SEARCH. The display shows the point of the text at which the specified search key was found. Modify the text as required. Press: or + to terminate the procedure and view the memory status,
to return to typewriter mode.
To print the text The text may be printed after step 1 or step 2:. The message RTJ PRINT: Y or N Press Y to print the text with a justified press right margin or N to print it with a jagged right margin. All of the text is printed.
You want to repeat the search: press MODE + SEARCH. You want to change the search key: press MODE + SEARCH KEY. The typewriter beeps and the display shows the end of the text, this means that: the specified search key was not found. Check for errors in it and repeat the search, if necessary the word is present but is located earlier in the text than the point at which the search was executed. Press MODE + SEARCH to repeat the search from the start.

The message MEMORY FULL appears: this means that there is no space left in the memory. Delete the message by pressing and clear a memory area (see the corresponding section of this manual). You want to abort printing: press the key. The display shows the most recently
printed characters. To resume printing, press the key again. You do not want to print the text from the start: press MODE + MODIFY TEXT, and keys to move to the desired point, so that the first character to press the be printed is on the right of the separator and does not therefore appear on the display. The message INCOMPATIBLE COMMANDS appears on the display: this means that an incompatible command has been executed during the editing phase (e.g. a tab. The display shows the point stop in centred text). Delete the message by pressing at which the incorrect command was executed. Make the necessary correction.
Searching for symbols Below is a list of the symbols that can be used as a search key, together with the keys used for entering them:

I I I I I I I I I

carriage return ( line format ( )
FAST SEARCH FOR WORDS OR SYMBOLS
You can move straight to a point in the text by searching for a word or symbol. This procedure is defined a "Search key". Searching for words The search key may consist of a maximum of 20 characters. The underline and bold face attributes are taken into consideration by the search function. 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. 2. Press MODE + MODIFY TEXT. The symbol below the type text symbol disappears and appears below the modify text symbol.

indented paragraph (

+ INDENT)
stop code ( MODE + STOP CODE ) centre ( right flush ( tab stop ( ) ) + ADDRESS). + CENTER) + RIGHT FLUSH)
decimal tab stop ( address (

PRINTING ADDRESSES

You can automatically print the same address as indicated in a letter on an envelope. 1. Access the memory and select the desired memory area. + ADDRESS to define the start of the address. The display shows 2. Press 3. 4. 5. 6. the last few characters present in the selected memory area and the Type the address. Press and then symbol. 4. 5.

to remove a stop code (with its symbol at the work point). Repeat step 3 for each stop code to be changed. Press: or + to terminate the procedure and view the memory status
+ ADDRESS to define the end of the address.
. Continue typing the letter and at the end, press Place the envelope on the platen, move to the desired point and press + PRINT ADDRESS. The previously entered address will be printed on the envelope.
Printing a text with stop codes Having created a standard text containing stop codes, you can print it adding the variable data where necessary. 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. Check that the start of text symbol is at the work point on the display. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press. The message RTJ PRINT: Y or N appears. Press Y to print the text with a justified right margin or N to print it with a jagged right margin. Your typewriter starts printing and stops at the stop code. The display shows the symbol below the "Stop printing" symbol. Type the variable data. The display shows the characters typed. Press. The machine resumes printing.

STOP CODES

Setting stop codes You can insert commands in a standard text (for example, a circular letter) which interrupt printing so that you can enter variable data (e.g. the date, name, etc.). These commands are called "stop codes". 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. 2. Having reached the point of the text at which you want to set a stop code, press MODE + STOP CODE. The machine prints the text up to this point. 3. Repeat step 2 for each stop code to be set. 4. Press + to close the text. An example of a standard text with stop codes is given below: Dear <stop> with reference to your job application, we are pleased to inform you that we have decided to invite you for an interview. The interview has been set for <stop> on <stop> at our offices. Please ask to speak to Mr. <stop>. Best regards Personnel Department Changing the stop codes You can remove or insert new stop codes in a standard text that has been stored. 1. Access the memory and select the desired area. 2. 3. Press MODE + MODIFY TEXT. Move to the desired point by pressing , , MODE + MEM., MODE + MEM. or MODE + SEARCH KEY press: MODE + STOP CODE to insert a new stop code. The display shows the symbol.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each stop code set.
This is how the example of a standard text would appear after entering the variable data: Dear Mr. Minor 34, Green Street Birmingham with reference to your job application, we are pleased to inform you that we have decided to invite you for an interview. The interview has been set for 10.30 on 6th March at our offices. Please ask to speak to Mr. Martin. Best regards Personnel Department

CLEARING A MEMORY AREA

You can clear a memory area, as follows. 1. Access the memory and select the area to be cleared. 2. 3. Press MODE + CLEAR MEMORY. The display shows the message DELETE TEXT: Y or N Press: Y to confirm deletion. The selected area is cleared and the display shows the new memory status (the number of the area cleared is replaced with a dash)
7. N to cancel deletion. 8.
FIG. 12 Reinsert the ribbon cartridge in its housing and press until it clicks into place.
Close the printer unit cover and the transparent cover. Press moves to the left margin. The printer unit
CLEARING THE ENTIRE MEMORY
You can remove the entire contents of the memory in a single operation. 1. Access the memory. The display shows the memory status. 2. 3. Press MODE + CLEAR MEMORY. The display shows the message DELETE TEXTS: Y or N Press: or Y to confirm deletion. All the texts are deleted and the display shows the new memory status (the numbers of the areas cleared are replaced with a dash) N to cancel deletion.

THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE

You can replace the ribbon cartridge when it runs out or when you want to use a different type of ribbon. There are three types of ribbon:
Fabric (green wheel) - used with Cover up correcting tape. Polyethylene (red wheel) - used with Cover up correcting tape. Correctable polyethylene (yellow wheel) - used with Lift off correcting tape.
REPLACING THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE
To replace the ribbon cartridge, keep the machine switched on and proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press. The printer unit moves to the centre of the platen.

LANGUAGE OF MESSAGES

The language in which the messages are displayed can be altered. 1. Press + L. The display will show the first language available. Pressing + L again, will cause the next language availabe to be displayed. And so on, in rotation, until the first one is displayed again. The last language displayed will be that used to display the messages and will remain valid until a new selection is made.

Starts printing Selects working parameters Moves forward on display Deletes a word MODE Used with other keys for special functions Used with other keys for special functions

KEYS USED WITH CODE

Sets a tab stop with a vertical line Manually erases by overtyping Erases the current print line Deletes the line format Restores the standard line format Micrometric movement upwards Micrometric movement downwards Arranges decimal numbers in columns Selects working parameters Caps Lock with normal use of the comma, full stop and numbers Loads paper Sets the right margin Fast return to start of line Selects line feed Exits from text/memory area Activates/deactivates bold face Activates/deactivates underline Indented paragraph Centring Right alignment Half a line feed down (base) Half a line feed up (exponent)
BACKSPACE IMPACT DISPLAY ADDRESS PRINT ADDRESS CHANGE ATTRIBUTE FRAME D E L SPACE BAR
Half a step back Stroke impact Display brightness Defines start/end of an address Prints address on an envelope Changes a character attribute Sets a table Erases with Lift-off tape Erases with Cover Up tape (select) language of messages Fixed space

KEYS USED WITH MODE

MEM. MEM. MEMORY MODIFY TEXT CHECK MEMORY CLEAR MEMORY SEARCH SEARCH KEY STOP CODE Moves to start of memory area Moves to end of memory area Activates/selects memory Modifies text in memory Displays free space in memory Clears part or all of the memory's contents Searches for characters/symbols Sets search key Sets stop code Fixed hyphen
XXX XXX INDENT CENTER RIGHTFLUSH SUB SUPER

DISPLAY SYMBOLS

Function active indicator (below the symbols shown on the keyboard strip) Start of text End of text
Left margin override Right margin override

L F D T

Carriage return Line format Decimal tab stop Indented paragraph End of indented paragraph Centring Right flush Tab stop Tab stop with vertical line Stop code Address Subscript Superscript Fixed space
INCOMPATIBLE COMMANDS During printing, signals the presence of an incorrect command executed during the text editing phase. MANUAL CORRECTION Appears while making manual corrections of characters that have already been printed. RTJ PRINT: Y or N? During printing, asks whether to print with a justified right margin (Y) or a jagged one (N). MEMORY FULL Indicates that there is no space left in the memory. Delete some text or clear a memory area. FRAME Indicates that the table creation procedure has been activated.

TECHNICAL DATA, NORMS AND SAFETY REGULATIONS
Paper length (max.): Printing line (max.): Printing speed (max.): Pitch: Correction memory: 30.48 cm (12) 22.86 cm (9) 12 char/sec. 10, 12, line 137 mm (5.4) 393 mm (15.14) 355 mm (13.9) 4.6 kg

SIZE AND WEIGHT

Height: Width: Depth: Weight:

||| ||| |||

Fixed hyphen Underline Bold Bold/underline

DISPLAY MESSAGES

PLEASE WAIT The typewriter is working. Wait until the message disappears. CHECK BATTERIES The batteries are flat: replace them (see corresponding section of this manual). DELETE TEXTS: Y or N? Confirms deletion of all texts: press Y to delete them or N to abort the operation. DELETE TEXT: Y or N? Confirms deletion of the selected text: press Y to delete it or N to abort the operation. SEARCH KEY: Prompts you to type the letters/symbols to be searched for in a text.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The table below lists the versions in which this product is manufactured, in accordance with the national electrical and safety codes: Voltage (V) 220-100 Current (A) 0.15 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.35 Frequency (Hz) 50/60
ANTI-INTERFERENCE AND SAFETY CODES
CE, IMQ, FCC/B, cULus This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance. Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

 

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