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1. 21 Corrections e900090909000000000900000000090000000000000000099 32 Indent clear Automatic COMECHON CUEUS CUEUS Table of Contents 33 Word 34 deu e er li M i ENNIUS 34 Insertions And Deletions 35 35 Deletions s Geha GR td d MC RAO n 36 Relocation ACT Manual Correction 38 Subscript And Superscript 39 Micro index reverse micro index 40 ziii AM 40 Ie TO m yat e 40 Calling a line format FON MENO V Sonet eio th ettet 4 TEXT OER gt ostia os timui 4 Correction in store Mode sssr 4 Printing text from memory Az Removing text from memory 43 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 44 Maintenance uos secco uci a eae eh E vei Due eos 44 44 GEANE y 44 im ben 45 Troubleshooting 46 SPECIFICATIONS 47 KEYBOARD LAYOUT VERSION I 48 KEYBOARD LAYOUT VERSION 2 50 Self Demonstration Feature Your typewriter has a self demonstration that shows many of the typing features of the machine Your dealer may already have demonstrated this to you but if not you can do it yourse
2. 16 The Keyboard Version 2 16a Symbol Keyboards 1 6b Selecting Keyboard 17 Dead Keys UB Code Key SSS RRR SSS Extra Characters Seen Setting Line Space 18 Setting Typing Pitch 19 Margins 20 Preset mates aset tem ot sueta Marar ECAC sea 20 Settirig left 0 Setting margins Setting neht MARGIN 20 Setting And Using Tabs 21 TADS rc MCA 22 Tab Cea uncos eiut nuntii 3 Using Shift And Caps Keys 23 Siam sie dom M M Caps 224 Backspacilig 24 Decimal tabs Simple DackSpace s DECKS Repeat Function 25 Au 26 ADVANCED TYPING 27 Bold eer Auto Underline 27 28 Carrier Return 20 Manual carrier retur veces 28 Auto carrier anc ness Hot zone Permanent spaces and hyphens 29 Centering SO Right Margin Flush 30 Indentation ES 31 sae S
3. 9 Character COMmeclOn CHCA CODE KG E Correction in store mode 41 Correction tape removing Correction tape inserting aD Conecto uta inane EJead Key odas isum O Decimal aS so na rm eroi LA Environment antes art qe A Expand SRL d Extra General HOt ZON ctae 2 II de 2 Insertions and deletions 35 Keyboard Version 1 1 Keyboard Version 2 6a Keyboard Layouts seme 0 90 Keyboard OO Leit margi SEUNG 2 Line format Line indentation 31 Ahi teas 44 carrier Tetris ecco 28 Manual COU ECON euenire toi ds 38 Manual paper Insert 4 Missing aic mt 20 Marai 5 risu ccm E 20 40 CET DaCKSDACE 25 Micro index reverse micro index 40 2 Paper re 4 Paper THICKMESS soiien 5 Paragraph indentation sssri 3l Permanent spaces and hyphens 29 6 20 Printing text from memory 42 IS
4. Setting up the Typewriter Closing the top cover After inserting the cassette daisy wheel cassette nbbon or spool of correction tape close the top cover by replacing it to its original position Ensure that it is firmly in place after closing Note If the top cover is closed with the unit switched ON the carrier will automatically travel to the left edge then return to its previous position e Power Switch Your typewriter is now ready to be powered up You ll find the power cord at the back of the typewnter Simply unwrap it and plug it in The Power Switch is located at the left rear side of the typewriter under the platen knob SN NSN YQ ee oe CUEUS Setting up the Typewriter Set the Power Switch to the ON position The following should occur The daisy wheel rotates and stops 2 The carrier moves automatically to the far left end of the platen and then to the preset or specified left margin Notes Whenever you lift up the top cover for example to change the cassette ribbon the power to the typewriter will automatically go off For this reason there is no danger in changing the cassette daisy wheel or cassette ribbon and correction tape even with the Power ON 2 If any of the above didn t happen take look at the section on troubleshooting on page 46 Cassette Daisy Wheel Brother s slip in slip out cassette daisy wheels are known
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6. REVERSE INDEX REVERSE MICRO INDEX This key moves up the page moves the paper down by 1 12 inch 1 48 inch INDEX MICRO INDEX This key moves down the page moves the paper up by 1 12 inch 48 inch STORE PRINT Stores a line format or text in memory Prints text from memory END FORMAT Ends use of the memory mode Switches the line format between the default format and the curent format CUEUS CUEUS SHIFT AND CAPS INDICATOR LINE SPACING AUTO AND Lights when the shift key is pressed or the shift INDICAT ORS Indicate the line spa lock key has been pressed Indicates if the of AUTO CARRIER RETURN ANE CAPS key has been pressed INDENT modes PITCH UNDERLINE BOLD KEYBOARD MARGIN RELEASE KEY as EXPAND INDICATORS Used to sele ndicate the typing pitch Show International Wie Maken SIOPS the status of UNDERLINE BOLD or EXPAND modes LEFT MARGIN KEY AUTO CARRIER RETURN Sets a new left margin at the current carrier position Selects auto carrier return e PITCH LINE SHIFT 10 12 15 1 112 2 APS UNDLN BOLD EXPAND AUTO PIND m ae m FS af LINE INDENT d IN erp Activates the line indent mode N IN N AN p 3 4 15 6 4 AN AN AN Pd UNDLN AUTO NIZ NZ N NIA CENTRING UNDERLINE Activates the centring mode Activates automatic underline RIGHT MARGIN AMF e
7. EUS Please record in the blank space below the MODEL NO and SERIAL NO of this typewriter The MODEL NO and SERIAL NO are located on the back of the typewriter MODEL NO SERIAL NO Please keep these numbers in a safe place for future reference FCC NOTICE This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection aginst such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that such interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tuming the equipment on and off will be avoided The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver Move the computer away from the receiver Plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful
8. h avi YVAN 1 ulo NI AA 7 pey 7 asya Va 4 NA 8 LT 479 QNI m T gt JIN QNI 1 I H UN als auvO8A34 0108 MIONN ath 91 cl Or JdIHS wee HOLId eee CUEUS DEAD KEY N pa 2 8 7 7 4 5 6 3 x quidc Eu c i om EU uio x3 S e mm QA om Wo V 39 gt gt gt E M CUEUS Basic Typing Functions lt A 3 4 5 y Uv N v N A wide variety of daisy wheels is available for your typewriter As well as having Selecting Keyboard different typefaces some of these daisy wheels have different sets of characters to suit different languages and applications The typewriter has a choice of three keyboard settings to allow it to work properly with different types of daisywheel Standard This is probably the keyboard that you ll be using most of the time with ENGLISH daisywheels When an English daisy wheel is used with keyboard selected the characters shown on the left side of the keytop are printed International This Keyboa
9. How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED NEAR THE SOCKET OUTLET WHICH MUST BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE GENERAL SETTING UP THE TYPEWRITER Paper 5 Acoustic Cover c veers Top Cover Opening the top cover Closing the LOD EOE 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 Power Switch 5 escort Cassette Daisy Wheel 7 Removing the daisy 7 Inserting the new daisy wheel 8 Cassette Ribbon B Removing the old nbbon 2 Ihserting tne new Correction Tape Removing the old correction tape a cr g c a lt BASIC TYPING FUNCTIONS 13 Auto Paper Insert 13 Manual Paper Insert 1 4 Setting Start Position 15 Paper Thickness Control 15 Setting Impact eee eee e eee 5 The Keyboard Version
10. Functions N R MAR To clear a normal or decimal tab move the carrier to the position of that tab using the TAB key hold down the CODE key and press the T CLR key N A d nissan Va N Pressing the REPEAT key after pressing the CODE T CLR keys will clear all normal and decimal tabs regardless of the position of the carrier Notes If you have selected paragraph indent mode as described later and subsequently clear the paragraph indent tab the tab will be cleared but the typewriter will remain paragraph indent mode until is cancelled by holding down CODE and pressing IND CLR 2 Ifyou move to a decimal tab and clear that tab before typing anything the tab will be cleared but any text or numbers subsequently typed will still be printed at the decimal tab position unless you move to another tab position or press RETURN SHIFT LOCK CAPS VA Using Shift and Caps Keys Shift N Your typewriter normally prints lower case letters and numerals plus the punctuation marks and symbols shown on the lower part of other keys However you will often want to type upper case letters for beginning a sentence etc and the symbols shown on the SHIFT If you hold down either of the SHIFT keys the SHIFT LED will light and you may type upper case letters and the upper characters shown on other keys Releasing this key upper part of other key
11. i R MAR Setting right margin To set a new right margin move the carrier to the new right margin position using the SPACEBAR or BKSP key CUEUS Basic Typing Functions Then press the R MAR key The right margin is now set If you wish to move beyond the existing right margin to set a new one press M REL to release the margin when you reach it However you should first ensure that the automatic carrier return is switched off If it is not you cannot move beyond the existing right margin using the SPACEBAR as the carrier will return automatically To switch off automatic carrier return hold down the CODE key and press the L MAR key until the AUTO LED above the key is off The minimum width between left and right margins depends on the typing pitch as shown in the following table Pitch Min Margin Width Expand mode 10 20 characters 0 characters 2 24 characters 2 characters 15 30 characters 5 characters Setting And Using Tabs Tabs allow you to move the typing position quickly and automatically to a preset u position As their name suggests they are useful for typing tables and are also used for indenting paragraphs _ Normal tabs r ser P IND Normal left aligned tabs are set by moving the carrier to the position at which atab is required and pressing the T SET key To use the tab stop press the TAB key and the carrier will move to the tab position automatically Not
12. proprietary keyboard cleaner used sparingly You should not use water alcohol thinners or any other solvents not attempt to push anything into the ventilation slots at the back of the typewriter or into any other openings in the case Maintenance and Troubleshooting Should the platen become dirty you can remove it from the typewnter in order to clean it First center the printing carrier then simply lift the cover pinch the black tabs to the left and right of the platen and lift it out Put it back in the same way Supplies For best results use only Brother brand cassette daisy wheels cassette ribbons and correction ribbons After all only the best is good enough for your Brother typewriter CUEUS CUEUS Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSE Typewriter not plugged in 2 Typewriter not switched on 3 Cover not properly closed ACTION Plug it in PROBLEM Nothing works Switch it on Close it Mains socket not working Blown fuse in plug Check using another appliance Check and replace if necessary Contact your dealer if problem recurs 2 It still doesn t work Daisy wheel inserted incorrectly 2 Cassette ribbon has run out 3 Cassette ribbon Re insert correctly inserted incorrectly 4 Impact setting too Change setting d DA IL Paper thickness le
13. right margin Sets a tab Sets a shift mode Locks the into the shift mode function at the current carrier decimal tab keyboard into CAPS mode as long as this key is green a position Clears a tab held down characte green o keyboar PITCH KEY REPEAT EXPAND TAB PARAGRAPH INDENT Press repeatedly to Activates the REPEAT Moves the printing carrier to the cycle through the three function Activates next tab the typing pitch settings EXPANDED printing paragraph Note The functions identified by ar BACKSPACE MICRO BACKSPACE Backspaces one character Backspaces 1 60 inch IMPACT SELECTION Used to select typing impact light medium or heavy OOU OO SHIFT STORE PRINT END FORMAT CARRIER RETURN INDENT CLEAR Returns the printing carrier and advances one line Clears the paragraph indent mode AUTOMATIC MANUAL CHARACTER CORRECTION Use for automatic character correction Used for manual correction R WORD OUT LINE OUT e carrier one Used to delete a word the right each Used to delete a line pressed with the CODE key held down RELOCATE EXPRESS BACKSPACE Relocates the carrier to the original typing position after making corrections on the current typing line Moves the carrier to the left MM 1l m pee c npe IND CLR PAPER INSERT START SET Advances the platen to insert paper automatically Moves the paper to the start position
14. the text memory and also reset the line format to the default values Note Switching the typewriter off will also clear the memory and reset the line format to the default values CUEUS Your Brother electronic typewriter has been precision manufactured to give you years of trouble free use with the minimum of routine maintenance In the unlikely event that your typewriter fails to work correctly the troubleshooting guide will help you to find the cause of the problem If the steps suggested in the troubleshooting guide fail to cure the problem please do not attempt to repair the typewriter yourself Instead please contact your nearest Brother dealer Maintenance Environment Your typewriter dislikes direct sunlight excessive heat from heaters or radiators dust and humidity Keep rt in a cool dry dust free environment and keep it covered when not in use Do not of the typewriter and do not cover them with Ah obstruct the ven You should mount the typewriter on a flat stable surface with easy access to a power socket Cleaning The keyboard and print mechanism of yourtypewriter dislike dirt and foreign objects such as pins paperclips food and hair Maintenance simply consists of keeping yourtypewriter clean inside and outside removing any foreign debris and keeping the machine covered when not in use You should clean the typewriter with a soft cloth and you may clean the keyboard with a
15. whole word The carrier will remain at the position of the last character removed aA Now press the SPACEBAR to move the carrier to the second character of the deleted word Then backspace half a space using CODE BS 1 You may now type in the correct word The above examples only show the insertion or deletion of a single character If you wish to insert or delete more than one character or replace several words with other words you can use the same principle by deleting several words and using the BS 1 key to expand or reduce the spaces between the replacement words CUEUS CUEUS Relocation After making automatic corrections the RELOC key allows you to retum automatically to where you left off typing before making the correction However the RELOC key cannot be used if you move off the current typing line for example to make manual corrections Manual correction You can only perform automatic correction on the current typing line When you move onto a new line the correction memory is cleared Manual correction may be performed at any place on the page First move the carner to the character to be corrected using the INDEX R INDEX SPACEBAR or BKSP keys as necessary Hold down the CODE key and press the CORRECT key Then press the key for the incorrect character That character will be erased and the carrier will remain in that position for you to type in a new character
16. 6 75 Ib Specifications are subject to change without notice 47 CUEUS CUEUS SHIFT AND CAPS INDICATOR LINE SPACING AUTO AND Lights when the shift key is pressed or the shift INDICAT ORS Indicate the line spac lock key has been pressed Indicates if the of AUTO CARRIER RETURN AND CAPS key has been pressed INDENT modes PITCH UNDERLINE BOLD KEYBOARD S AND EXPAND INDICATORS Used to selec MARGIN RELEASE KEY Indicate the typing pitch Show international o Releases the margin stops the status of UNDERLINE BOLD or EXPAND modes LEFT MARGIN KEY AUTO CARRIER RETURN Sets a new left margin at the current carrier position Selects auto carrier return PITCH LINE HIFT 10 12 15 1 112 2 APS UNDLN BOLD EXPAND AUTO PIND KEYBOAR wl wal im LINE INDENT GEHE STD Activates the line indent mode CENTRING UNDERLINE Activates the centring mode Activates automatic underline LL RIGHT MARGIN RMF SHIFT LOCK T FLUSH BOLD JE A E TCLR pees Activates the RIGHT csi m MARGIN FLUSH MINE n E mode Activates bold printing DT SET en pened i V Press repeatedly to Cycle through the three d ees line space settings RIGHT MARGIN KEY TAB SET DECIMAL SHIFT LOCK CAPS LOCK SHIFT CODE TAB CLEAR TAB SET Locks the keyboard into Puts the keyboard Used to Sets a new
17. E key and press the EXPAND key The EXPAND LED will light while holding down the CODE key as a reminder that you are the expand mode Yourtypewriter is released from the expand mode by holding down the CODE key and pressing the EXPAND key once again Carrier Return Your typewriter features both manual and automatic carner return Manual carrier return RETURN Pressing the RETURN key returns the carrier to the left margin and advances the paper by the number of lines set with the LINE key Cle IND CLR Hot zone The Hot Zone is an area that begins 6 spaces regardless of pitch before the right margin and extends to the right margin A buzzer will sound as the carrier enters the hot zone to inform you of the fact Once the buzzer has sounded to warn you you have the six spaces of the hot zone to end your line by splitting the last word with a hyphen or by moving the word to the next line if necessary If you continue to type the carrier will stop at the right margin and the keyboard except for the carrier retum will lock This is to keep you from typing on past the margin unless of course you use the margin release function to continue CUEUS Advanced Typing Right Margin Hot Zone This lecter was typed to show you just Some of the many ube adh f feats this electron typewriter can ced Automatic carrier return Automatic carrier return saves you having to press the RETURN k
18. IOGHUO optas DS 38 Removing text from memory 43 Repeat UNCON edet 25 Fueht rmargins 20 Mista d meia 30 Selecting KEVOT Teas 7 Setting and using tabs wen 2 Se Une TOP main 5 Sette ert POP 20 Ine Space 18 SERME MA Maen 20 SENS nieht ma 20 Setting start POSTION Ser 5 Index SETS TY 9 Setting up the typewriter 3 23 SEE 24 Mpe 24 iat 4 storing a format 40 Subscript and superscript 39 SUID IB Sn Las eot SA 23 IE EERE 2 22 EEE PO IO AO anne 4 Top COVE OD ENING 5 VOD T 6 OD COV CP ness tats 9 46 34 CUEUS AHL ONISN 340444 NAAOHS SV SADAld SONDIOVd AHL AAOWSAY ILNVLYOdWI US ENGLISH UA881 3001 Printed in U K
19. R M REL Margins AUTO T CLR N N N As you learned earlier when the typewriter is switched ON the carrier moves automatically to the far left and then 0 spaces to the right This is the preset left margin in O pitch Preset margins The preset left margin will vary as will the right margin depending on the typing pitch as shown in the following table Pitch Left margin Right margin 10 0 75 2 17 90 S 15 12 Margin release al The print carrier will normally not move outside the margins However occasion you may wish to type outside the margins It will also be necessary to move the carrier past the margins if you want to set margins outside the ones currently set To move to the left ofthe left margin use the BKSP key to reach the left margin press the M REL key and then continue to press the BKSP key to where you wish to begin typing move past the night margin press the M REL key when the margin is reached then continue typing Setting margins If you do not wish to use the standard margins you can set your own margins very easily Setting left margin q set a new left margin move the carrier to the new left margin position using the SPACEBAR or BKSP key If the new margin position is to the left of the old margin you will need to use the M REL key before you can move outside the old margin Press the L MAR key The left margin is now set i
20. T INDEX R INDEX Bold Automatic Underline This section takes a look at the more advanced features of your typewriter Place your typewriter in the bold typing mode by holding down the CODE key and pressing the BOLD key All characters subsequently typed will be printed bold The BOLD LED will light while holding down the CODE key as a reminder that you are in the bold mode Holding down the CODE key and pressing the BOLD key once again will clear the bold function and return the typewriter to the regular mode Note This bold function can be performed in the centering right margin flush and decimal tab modes To underline a character word or sentence hold down the CODE key and press the UNDLN key to place your typewriter in the automatic underline mode While your typewriter is in this mode all characters and spaces typed will be underlined The UNDLN LED will light while holding down the CODE key as a reminder that you are in the automatic underline mode Release the automatic underline mode by holding down the CODE key and pressing the UNDLN key once again Note The auto underline function can be performed in the centering right margin flush and decimal tab modes CUEUS Advanced Typing CODE REPEAT expat The expand function doubles the amount of space between characters typed in any pitch To place your typewriter in the expand mode hold down the COD
21. carrier is anywhere to the left of the right CUEUS Advanced Typing margin The carrier will move to the right margin then move one space to the left for every character you subsequently type two in the expanded mode When you have finished typing the line press the RETURN key or the TAB key to print the line After printing the machine will leave the right margin flush mode If the RETURN key was pressed the carrier will line feed and return to the left margin Ifthe TAB key was pressed the carrier will remain at the right margin after printing Notes Corrections in the nght margin flush mode may be accomplished by pressing the CORRECT WORD OUT or CODE LINE OUT keys This will wipe out all of the data entered since the RMF key was pressed and return the carrier to the right margin 2 To leave the right margin flush mode before anything has been typed pressing the CORRECT or CODE LINE OUT keys will release your typewriter from the right margin flush mode and relocate the carrier to its previous position Right Margin Right Margin Flush Brother Electroni ewriter 17 Ashley Drive i Ke t wm _ dimus eter was typed KO you just some of the many outstanding feats this electronic typewriter Indentation N L IND Line indentation The LIND key allows you to indent the first line of your paragraphs in one step without spac
22. e moves the paper down 1 12 inch 1 48 IMP A inch INDEX MICRO INDEX This key moves down the page NA N v N moves the paper one up by 1 12 inch 48 inch D rT an ai B 7 Wm up RETURN INDEX ce gt S STORE PRINT SHIFT STORE Stores a line format PRINT or text in memory Z N N N Prints text from E memory FORMA Bin END FORMAT AUTOMATIC MANUAL CARRIER RETURN INDENT Ends use of the CHARACTER CLEAR memory mode CORRECTION Returns the printing carrier and Switches the line Use for automatic advances one line Clears the format between the character correction Used paragraph indent mode default format and the for manual correction curent format i WORD OUT LINE OUT carrier one Used to delete a word ie right each Used to delete a line essed with the CODE key held down CUEUS 52 CUEUS lt A tab AS Advanced NY esa 7 Auto carrier return 29 Paper aaa PAULO PEDAL 0 Auto underline 727 Automatic correction vss 32 1 Basic typing functions wc 13 soot d Cassette daisy wheel removing 7 Cassette daisy wheel inserting 8 Cassette daisy whee sssrinin 7 Cassette ribbon removing 9 Cassette ribbon inserting
23. ease immediately and the carrier will return Notes Printing may be temporarily suspended while in progress by pressing the SPACEBAR The carrier will complete the line being printed when the SPACEBAR was pressed carrier return and then pause the three PITCH LEDs will blink during the pause interval Printing may be resumed by holding down the CODE key and pressing the PRINT key again 2 Holding down the CODE key and pressing the PRINT key will print the entirety of the text stored memory and may not be used to print only a portion of the file Printing will start at the beginning of the file and continue to the end unless stopped progress 3 For printing from memory you must set the left and right margins so that the distance between them is equal to or greater than that when you originally typed the text If it is not printing will stop when the right margin 15 reached STORE Removing text from memory The text memory may be erased by pressing CODE CORRECT followed by the STORE key This will erase the entire content of the text memory and place your typewriter into the store mode ready to store new text You must always clear the previously stored text before you begin new text If you do not the text you enter will be added to the end of the previously stored text To clear the memory hold down the CODE and SHIFT keys and press the WORD OUT key This will clear
24. en above the indicator LEDs are valid Extra characters The extra characters printed in green on the bottom half of some of the keys are typed by holding down the CODE key and pressing those keys Setting Line Space pr N Yourtypewriter offers you three choices of line spacing single line spacing one and a half line spacing and double line spacing Select the desired line spacing by pressing the LINE key Each time the LINE key is pressed line spacing will change to the next setting in the order 1 2 2 and the LED for the selected line space will light Basic Typing Functions Single line spacing places 1 6 inch of space between lines One and a half line spacing places 1 4 inch of space between lines Double line spacing places 1 3 inch of space between lines Setting Typing Pitch Your typewriter offers you three choices of pitch Pica or 10 pitch 10 characters per inch Elite or 12 pitch 12 characters per inch Micron or 15 pitch 15 characters per inch Select the desired pitch by pressing the PITCH key Each time the PITCH key is pressed pitch will change to the next setting in the order 10 12 15 and the LED for the selected pitch setting will light 10 pitch allows 117 characters to be typed per line 2 pitch allows 140 characters to be typed per line 15 pitch allows 75 characters to be typed per line CUEUS Basic Typing Functions L MAR R MA
25. es When atab is to be set in the same position as a decimal tab see below the decimal tab in that position will be changed to anormal tab when the T SET key Is pressed 2 Tab positions are set according to the absolute position of the carrier in units of 1 60 in based on the left edge so they do not change even when the margins or pitch have been changed 3 Amaximum of 24 tabs including decimal tabs can be set on your typewniter CUEUS CUEUS Basic Typing Functions TAB TAB TAB SET TAB Decimal tabs ulis DT SET NJ This function allows you to type columns of numbers aligned on a decimal point Decimal tabs are set by moving the carrier to the position at which a decimal tab is desired and holding down the CODE key then pressing the DT SET key When a decimal tab is set the LINE LEDs will blink To move the carrierto the decimal tab stop press the TAB key Notes When a decimal tab is set in the same position as a normal tab the normal tab in that position will be changed to a decimal tab when the CODE DT SET keys are pressed 2 Decimal tab positions are set according to the absolute position of the carrier in units of 1 60 in based on the left edge so they do not change even when the margins or pitch have been changed 3 Amaximum of 24 decimal tabs including normal tabs can be set on your typewriter D TAB D TAB D TAB 5576 48 Basic Typing
26. ey every time you reach the end of a line This function works by automatically returning the carrier to the left margin whenever you end a word by pressing the SPACEBAR or split a word by pressing the key with the carrier in the hot zone Automatic carrier return is switched on by holding down the CODE key and pressing the AUTO key The AUTO LED will light while holding down the CODE key as a reminder that you are in the automatic carrier return mode own the CODE key and pressing the AUTO key once again releases your typewriter from the automatic carrier return mode Note If you type up to the right margin with no spaces or hyphens in the hot zone the carrier will stop at the right margin and will not return automatically You can use neither the SPACEBAR nor the at the right margin Press the RETURN key to return the carrier or the M REL key to continue typing beyond the margin Permanent spaces and hyphens In the automatic carrier retum mode if you wish to type a space or hyphen in the hot zone without the carrier returning automatically you may use the permanent space and hyphen functions To type a permanent space or hyphen hold down the CODE key and press either the SPACEBAR or the key CUEUS Advanced Typing N CTR Centering Jonon To type centered text return the carrier to the left margin and press the CTR key The carrier will move to a position halfway between the left and
27. he carrier on the last character ofthe word orthe space after it If you want to erase part of the word to the left of the carrier position the carrier on the last character you wish to correct Press the WORD OUT key The typewriter will erase the character at the current carrier position and all characters to the left of it until space between words is reached After erasing the word the carrier will remain at the position ofthe last character removed and await your corrected input Note To stop the word out function simply press the CORRECT key Line out rU ull This function allows you to erase all part of the current typing line First move the carrier to the position of the last character of the line or portion of the line to be erased using the SPACEBAR or BKSP key CUEUS Hold down the CODE key and press the LINE OUT key The typewriter will erase the character at the current carrier position and everything to the left of it The carrier will stop at the beginning of the line and await your corrected input Note To stop the line out function simply press the CORRECT key e e CODE BKSP Insertions and Deletions Instead of simply replacing incorrect characters or words you may wish to insert extra characters or delete them or even replace words with different ones In this case you may find that there is too much or too little space available for the correction to be in
28. ic underline mode and in bold if bold mode is selected 2 lf you press the INDEX R INDEX key more than once the line correction memory will be cleared 3 Ifyou hold down the INDEX or INDEX key the paper will advance or reverse continuously CUEUS Advanced Typing Micro index micro reverse index Holding down the CODE key and pressing the INDEX or R INDEX keys will also place your typewriter in the subscript or superscript mode but the characters typed in this mode will only be 1 48 of an inch above or below the base line Note The mivro INDEX and micro R INDEX functions will clearthe line correction memory Memory Your typewriter is equipped with a memory function to store text for printing out later You can also store a custom line format and switch between this and the default line format The memory is only active when the typewriter 15 switched on and memory settings are lost when it 15 switched off or disconnected from the mains STORE END i Storing ine format AE When you switch on your typewriter it starts off with the following default line format Pitch Pica 10 pitch Line Space Keyboard Impact Medium Left Margin 10 Right Margin 75 Tabs Every 10 Spaces Hot zone 6 characters Start Position Approximately inch from top of page If you change any of these settings you may wish to save your new line format To do this first
29. ing or setting a tab With the carrier at the left margin press the L IND key andthe carrier will automatically move over five spaces and wait for you to begin typing Each time you press the L IND key the carrier will move 5 spaces to the right Paragraph indentation e The paragraph indent function will indent an entire paragraph to the position of the next tab without you having to use the TAB key at the beginning of each line First set a tab at the position where you wish the paragraph to begin and move the carrier back to the CUEUS Advanced Typing left margin then hold down the CODE key and press the P IND key The carrier will move over to the next tab and wait Thereafter whenever the carrier retum is pressed the carrier will return to that first tab position rather than the left margin Line Indent outstanding feats this electronic typewriter can rou perform PES Agro Cli gt 5 CN QU RS Paragraph Indent Note If you want to type to the left of the paragraph indent point during the paragraph indent mode simply use the BKSP or CODE EXPR key to move the carrier to the place where you want to begin typing To get back to the paragraph indent point after typing from the left margin press the RETURN key 38 Indent clear To clear the paragraph indent mode hold down the CODE Keyan key a I press the IND CLR key The carrier will now return to the left meh whe
30. ition Basic Typing Functions Setting Start Position T Automatic paper insertion normally sets the paper so that typing will start approximately one inch 25 4 mm fromthe top ofthe page However you can change this position using the START SET function so that auto insertion will set the paper to a start position anywhere between one and six inches 25 4 and 152 4 mm from the top of the page To set the start position insert a sheet of paper and press the PINS key to auto insert the page Now use the INDEX and R INDEX keys to adjust the position of the page to where you wish to begin typing Then hold down the CODE key and press the S SET key to save that setting as the start line Paper Thickness Control The paper thickness control is located on the right side of the cassette ribbon table The lever is normally pushed right down in its standard position Pulling up the lever increases the space between the carrier print head and the platen thus enabling you to insert thicker paper and envelopes setting Impact T Typing impact may be adjusted according to the quality and thickness of the paper you wish to use or to the number of carbon copies you are making Select the desired impact force by holding down the CODE key and pressing the key for LIGHT impact the key for MEDIUM impact or the key for HEAVY impact Note Yourtypewriter is able to make up to 4 carbon copies addition to the
31. lf After you have set up the typewriter and switched it on as detailed in the following section insert a sheet of paper and press the SHIFT and PIT CH keys together To stop the demonstration press the SPACEBAR PRINTER CARRIER Printing mechanism that holds the ribbon cassette daisy wheel and correction tape It moves back and forth along the platen PAPER SUPPORT Holds paper for insertion PAPER RELEASE LEVER Unlocks the platen to adjust paper position PAPER GUIDE ACOUSTIC COVER Moves for paper e alignment Suppresses printing noise protects from dust and has margin and tab reference scale for convenience TOP COVER Protects print carrier PAPER REST Prevents paper from going back into the typewriter KEYBOARD PAPER BAIL Alphanumeric and function keys Applies pressure for automatic paper feeding PAPER BAIL RELEASE LEVER Opens the paper bail to ease manual paper insertion POWER SWITCH Tums the typewnter ON and OFF PLATEN KNOB Feeds paper manually CUEUS This section tells you how to set up your typewriter to be ready for typing If you didnt remove the yellow packing pieces and fit the support when you unpacked the typewriter now is the time to do it before you attempt to power up the machine Paper Support The paper support Is used to check and adjust the position of the paper Attach the paper support by inserting the tabs into the holes pr
32. lm ribbon Nylon ribbon The correctable film ribbon is also available in red blue green and brown J N Correction Tape The correction tape guarantees a faultless document every time What s more the bottom of your typewriter will never be full of pieces of old correction paper and lumps of dried up correction fluid CUEUS Setting the Typewnter Removing the old correction tape If you need to replace the correction tape first make sure that the carrier Is in the center of the platen by using the SPACEBAR or BKSP key Then remove the cassette ribbon Now just pull out the left and right spools of the old correction tape from the carrier y Sm NUS oa DAIN 22 7 Y Lal 5 WU Installing the new correction tape First install the left spool then thread the tape across the left and right guide rollers and install the right spool Make sure that the active non shiny side of the correction tape is facing towards the platen Take up the slack by turning the right spool counter clockwise until the white portion of the tape begins to wind onto the right spool CUEUS CUEUS Note Brother correction tapes are available in two types Liftoff correction tape standard with this typewriter This is used together with the correctable film ribbon Coverup correction tape This is used together with the multi strike film ribbon one time film ribbo
33. ly to the left Express backspace Holding down the CODE key and pressing the EXPR key will bring the carrier immediately back to the left margin Basic Typing Functions Backspace zin Holding down the CODE key and pressing the BS 1 key will move the carrier to the left by 1 60 of an inch As the distance backspaced remains constant at 60 of an inch regardless of the typing pitch being used backspacing in this case varies by pitch as shown in the following table Pitch Spacing 10 1 6 of a character pitch 2 5 of a character pitch 5 4 of a character pitch This function is useful in numerous different ways including positioning a character or word when the paper has been reinserted into the typewriter or for typing a character or word into a limited space on the document See Insertion And Deletions in the next section for more information e REPEAT Repeat Function The following functions may be repeated by pressing the REPEAT key after pressing the relevan aa m t function key ALL CHARACTER KEYS P IND RETURN BKSP SPACEBAR Permanent Space CODE SPACEBAR INDEX R INDEX CORRECT T CLR CUEUS CUEUS Basic Typing Functions Auto repeat In addition to the REPEAT key function the following keys automatically repeat if held down without using the REPEAT key SPACEBAR Permanent space CODE SPACEBAR CORREC
34. n or the nylon ribbon Having set your tybewriter you are now reddy to insert a sheet of paper and begin typing Automatic Paper Insertion Inserting a sheet of paper into a typewriter has never been simpler just three easy steps and you re off Most types of smooth finish paper can be used with your typewriter Rag content and other types of rough paper however are not recommended First ensure that the power switch is ON and that the PAPER RELEASE LEVER is set to the back position Place the paper guide in the desired position then holding the sheet as straight as possible insert the paper into the slot behind the paper rest with the left edge against the paper guide Now press the PINS key The carrier will first move to the left end of the platen and then back to the center of the margin scale the paper bail will lift and the platen will rotate to feed in the sheet of paper automatically CUEUS CUEUS Basic Typing Functions Hold down the CODE key and press the EXPR key or simply press the RETURN key to move the carrier to the left margin position If you press the RETURN key the paper will advance according to the line spacing Notes The paper is automatically fed approximately inch from the top edge of the paper 2 For even more precise settings you can also move the paper up or down half a line at a time with the INDEX and R INDEX keys 3 If the paper is c
35. n you press the RETURN key Corrections Correcting mistakes with your typewriter is made simple by the correction memory and correction tape that allow you to erase incorrect text automatically without having to use messy correction fluid Automatic correction Your typewriter has a one line correction memory and automatic correction may be performed anywhere on the current typing line You can correct character by character all or part of a word and all or part of a line automatically CUEUS Advanced Typing CORRECT Character correction To use automatic correction move to the character you wish to correct using the SPACEBAR or BKSP key When the carrier is directly over the character to be corrected press the CORRECT key The character will be erased and the carrier will remain in that position rf A DDE 1 Notes The automatic correction function works on bold subscript superscript dead and underlined characters 2 superimpose two characters for any reason the automatic correction works on only the second character The first character should be corrected manually CUEUS Advanced Typing WORD OUT Wo rd out LINE OUT The word out function will remove a whole or partial word from your document First use the SPACEBAR or BKSP key to move to the word you wish to correct If you want to erase the whole word position t
36. or move on as necessary Type in the correct character Subscript and Superscript If you want to correct another character you must move to that character and use CODE CORRECT again After finishing your corrections use the INDEX R INDEX SPACEBAR and BKSP keys to return to your original typing position Notes Ifthe SPACEBAR is pressed after the CORRECT key has been pressed the correction function 15 cleared and the carrier will move to the right one space 2 You cannot use the RELOC key to return to your original typing position after making manual corrections N As well as moving the paper up and down the INDEX and R INDEX keys can be used to place your typewriter in the subscript and superscript modes The platen will rotate slightly up or down to allow typing of super and subscript characters 1 12 of an inch higher or lower than the base line see micro indexing below To put your typewriter in the superscript mode press the INDEX key Any characters you subsequently type will be printed as superscript until you press the INDEX key to move the paper back to the original typing line Subscript mode is the reverse of superscript Press the INDEX key to enter subscript typing and the INDEX key to retum to the original typing line Notes Superscript and subscript characters will be typed with an underline if your typewriter Is in the automat
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38. out the body of the text from the memory Only a single document may be stored You may make later additions to the end of the document within the 5500 character limit but once the text has been stored it is not possible to make changes to it The store mode is selected by pressing the STORE key after which the three PITCH LEDs will blink to confirm that your typewriter has entered the store mode Now using the typewriter as normal type the text which you wish to store When you have finished typing press the END key Yourtypewriter will now leave the store mode and the three PITCH LEDs will blink again for confirmation If you need to add additional text to the end of the file after you have finished press the STORE key again and continue typing This additional text will be added to the end of the file Remember to press the END key to exit the store mode Correction in store mode When you are typing in the store mode automatic corrections can be made to the line you are typing as normal The only difference is that when the stored text is printed out CUEUS CUEUS Advanced Typing from memory the typewriter does not make the mistakes you made It prints the text correctly the first time It is important to note that each line of text is stored ifthe RETURN END or PINS key is pressed when the INDEX or R INDEX key is pressed twice in a row or when the CODE IND CLR keys are pressed in the
39. ovided on the top of the 7 typewrtter The sliding paper guide can be used to adjust the position of the left edge of the paper relative to the extreme left position of the print carrier which is indicated by the 0 mark on the embossed scale Note Should you need to move yourtypewriter we suggest that you remove the paper support first to avoid the risk of damage CUEUS Setting up the Typewriter Acoustic Cover The acoustic cover suppresses the noise created by the typing carrier and prevents dust from entering the typewriter Electronic typewriters really dislike dust so make sure that the acoustic cover of your typewriter Is always closed Margin scale The margin scale is embossed on the acoustic cover It shows the three pitch scales for 10 12 and 15 characters per inch the left and right margins the tab stop positions and the position of the carrier Top Cover Opening the top cover In order to insert a new cassette daisy wheel cassette ribbon or spool of correction tape first place the top cover of the typewriter to the upright position Do this by placing both hands on either end of the cover and lifting it upwards until it stands by itself Notes The keyboard locks up when the cover is raised and typing is not possible until it is closed again 2 Opening the top cover has no effect on margin settings tab settings orthe correction memory all of which are retained without change CUEUS
40. paragraph indent mode The three PITCH LEDs will blink to indicate the entry of data into the memory After a line of text is stored any manual corrections you subsequently make to it will not be stored in memory so try to make sure each line is correct before it is stored Notes The text memory stores no line format information except the pitch of the typed text Margins line spacing and print impact must be set before you print the text from memory 2 When you use the TAB key in store mode the carrier movement from the end of the previous word to the tab position is stored as spaces in memory Therefore the text will print from memory with the original tab positions even if you change the tab positions on the typewriter before printing 3 When the memory is full a buzzer will sound to warn you of the fact No more data can be stored but normal typing may be continued 4 When there is data previously stored into the memory any new text stored will be added on to the end of that text STORE Printing text from memory I mp Data stored in the text memory may printed directly from memory using the print mode First set the margins line spacing and impact then hold down the CODE key and press the PRINT key to print the stored text When the printout is complete your typewriter will automatically leave the print mode Printing may be stopped in progress by pressing the END key Printing will c
41. press the STORE key to put the machine into store mode The three PITCH LEDs will flash to indicate that store mode has been entered Now hold down the CODE key and press the FORMAT key The three PITCH LEDs will flash again to indicate that your line format has been stored Now press the END key to take the machine out of store mode The three PITCH LEDs will flash once more T STORE Y END ext memor pa Format Advanced Typing Calling a line format from memory Once you have stored a line format in memory you can alternate between your custom line format and the default line format by pressing CODE FORMAT The first time you press CODE FORMAT the format will revert to the default format The next time you press CODE FORMAT your custom format will be recalled You can toggle between your custom format and the default format as often as you wish until the machine 15 switched off when your custom format will be lost Notes You can change the format at any time regardless off the carrier position 2 Whenever you press CODE FORMAT the carrier will immediately move to the new left margin 3 The line correction memory will be cleared This function allows you to store up to 5500 characters of text in memory and print it out later T his can be useful if for example you wish to send the same letter to several different addresses as you can type each address then print
42. rd should be used when an optional INTERNATIONAL daisy wheel has been inserted You will notice that some ofthe keytops have characters printed on the right as well as on the left When an international daisy wheel is used and keyboard ll is selected the characters shown on the right side of each key top are printed instead of the characters shown on the left side Ill Symbol This Keyboard is for when you need to type mathematical formulas or numbers which require special symbols using the optional SYMBOL daisy wheel The symbol keyboard arrangement is shown below Select the desired keyboard by holding down the CODE key and pressing the 4 5 key CUEUS CUEUS Basic Typing Functions Notes sure that the proper daisy wheel is used for the keyboard selected For instance when using Il an international cassette daisy wheel should be inserted and the symbol cassette daisy wheel for Ill Dead Keys The dead keys are used for diacritical marks e g accents that may be placed over typed characters The carrier does not move when a dead key is typed so the character beneath the accent can be typed afterwards without having to backspace When typed in the underline mode the typed mark will not be underlined CODE Key The CODE key 15 used to access any function labelled in green In addition while the CODE is held down the legends printed in gre
43. right margins and place the machine in the centering mode When you type now the characters will not be printed on the page but the carrier will move half a space to the left for every character and space you type except for the first character and the dead characters In the expand mode the carrier moves one full space to the left for every character and space you type When you have finished typing the line press the RETURN key or the TAB key to print the line After printing the machine will leave the centering mode If the RETURN key was pressed the carrier will then line feed and return to the left margin If the TAB key was pressed the carrier will remain on the same line moving to the nearest tab to the nght or if there is no tab to the right margin LM Centering RM Notes Corrections in the centering mode may be accomplished by pressing the CORRECT WORD OUT or CODE LINE OUT keys This will wipe out all of the data entered since the CTR key was pressed and return the carrierto the center position 2 To leave the centering mode before any data has been input pressing the CORRECT WORD OUT or CODE LINE OUT keys will release your typewriter from the centering mode and retum the carrier to the left margin N 7 RMF Right Margin Flush Right margin flush automatically aligns text flush with the right margin To type text nght margin flush press the RMF key while the
44. rooked or not properly aligned after automatic insertion it may be adjusted manually First turn the platen or use the INDEX key to feed more paper through then pull the paper release lever forward This will lift the paper bail and release the paper so that it may be moved manually Align the paper until it is straight then return the paper release lever to its back position and turn the platen knob or use the INDEX and R INDEX keys to return the paper to the position where you wish to begin typing For finer adjustment use these keys with the CODE key held down Manual Paper Insertion You may need to use the manual method for unusual settings or for when you need to make a precise alignment in the middle of a document Livct in rtt Ca IOVI a hindt IZ a Ile behin ul of the paper in line with the paper guide Set the paper release lever in its Use both hands and try to keep the sheet as straight as possible Pull the paper bail lever forward to raise the paper bail and avoid it catching on the paper Then turn the platen knob until the top edge of the paper is brought under the paper bail to the position desired and release the paper bail lever If the sheet is not straight set the paper release lever to its forward position and straighten the sheet with both hands Return the paper release lever to Its back position and tum the platen knob until the sheet comes out to the desired pos
45. rrr i gi FLUSH BOLD LR Y Activates the RIGHT Bord TA MARGIN FLUSH ii ae mode Activates bold eh E T printing 7 SET re epee VN Press repeatedly to cycle through the three NIMM line space settings RIGHT MARGIN KEY TAB SET DECIMAL SHIFT LOCK CAPS LOCK SHIFT CODE TAB CLEAR 5 Locks the keyboard into Puts the keyboard Used t Sets a new right margin Sets a tab Sets a shift mode Locks the into the shift mode functio at the current carrier decimal tab keyboard into CAPS mode as long as this key is green position Clears a tab held down charac green lt keybo PITCH KEY REPEAT EXPAND TAB PARAGRAPH INDENT Press repeatedly to Activates the REPEAT Moves the printing carrier to the cycle through the three function Activates next tab position Indents the typing pitch settings EXPANDED printing paragraph Note The functions identified by i BACKSPACE MICRO BACKSPACE PAPER INSERT START Backspaces one character SET Backspaces 1 60 inch Advances the platen to insert paper IMPACT SELECTION RELOCATE EXPRESS BACKSPACE automatically Moves Used to select typing Relocates the carrier to the original the paper to the start impact light medium typing position after making position or heavy corrections on the current typing line Moves the carrier to the left margin REVERSE INDEX REVERSE MICRO INDEX This key moves up the pag
46. s The SHIFT and CAPS LOCK keys allow you to do this automatically returns the keyboard to the lower case mode CUEUS p punc A DNE US D D DE s Basic Typing Functions Shift lock n TheSHIFT function can be locked on by pressing the CAPS LOCK key when the SHIFT LED will stay lit even if you release the key To return to lower case typing press either ofthe SHIFT keys can E If you want to type upper case letters but want the lower characters on other keys e g numerals hold down the CODE key and press the CAPS LOCK key The CAPS LOCK LED will light while holding down the CODE key as a reminder that you are in the caps lock mode retum the keyboard to normal mode hold down the CODE key and press the CAPS LOCK key again While the keyboard is in CAPS mode you can still access upper characters on non letter keys by pressing the SHIFT key orthe CAPS LOCK key However pressing the CAPS LOCK key overrides the CAPS mode because it sets all keys to upper case or upper character Some keys have characters printed on them in green These characters are printed by holding down the CODE key and pressing the appropriate character key Backspacing Your typewriter has three different backspace functions BS 1 Simple backspace Press the BKSP key to move the carrier to the left one space at a time Hold down the BKSP key to move the carrier continuous
47. serted without running into the next word or leaving a big gap Using the BS 1 key allows you to balance the spacing of your corrections so that it 15 not apparent that insertions or deletions have been made Insertions If you try to Insert an extra character into a word you will be left with no space between It and the next word You can even this up by moving the whole word half a space to the left so that there is a half space on either side of the word First use the SPACEBAR BKSP key to move to the last character of the word you wish to correct Press the WORD OUT key to delete the whole word The carrier will remain at the position of the last character removed CUEUS Advanced Typing Now hold down the CODE key and press the BS I key Each time the BS 1 key is pressed the carrier moves 1 60 of an inch to the left The number of times you need to press the BS 1 key for a half space depends on the typing pitch Pitch No of presses 10 3 12 2 or 3 2 You may now type in the correct word Deletions If you try to delete a character from a word you will be left with an extra space after the word You can even this up using the BS I key so that you have one and a half spaces on either side of the word First use the SPACEBAR or BKSP key to move to the last character of the word you wish to correct CUEUS Advanced Typing Press the WORD OUT key to delete the
48. ssette daisy wheels available Cassette Ribbon The wide range of Brother cassette ribbons available have two unique features in common they are clean and trouble free Clean means that the ink goes where It 15 supposed to go on the paper and not on your hands CUEUS R ant aR Setting up the Typewriter Removing the old cassette ribbon First use the SPACEBAR or BKSP key to move the carrier to the center of the platen To remove the cassette ribbon hold the cassette with both hands and raise the front end that near to the platen Then when the ribbon is clear simply lift the cassette up and out A a KK Inserting the new cassette ribbon Remove the stopper from the new cassette ribbon and turn the ribbon feed knob counter clockwise to tighten the ribbon Now locate the lugs on the back edge of the cassette into the locating holes in the cassette ribbon table and slide the ribbon between the ribbon guides With the ribbon set between the ribbon guides press the cassette down until it locks into place Tum the ribbon feed knob again slightly counter clockwise to tighten the ribbon CUEUS Setting up the Typewriter Notes A window is provided in the cassette to allow you to check on the remaining amount of ribbon 2 Brother cassette ribbons are available in four different types Correctable film ribbon standard with this model One time film ribbon Multistrike fi
49. the world over for their beautiful true letter quality type print Here s your chance to discover it for yourself Your typewriter comes with a cassette daisy wheel already installed You may at some point wish to exchange it for one with a different typeface orto place a new one in With ES er this is a vei y simple task Removing the cassette daisy wheel To remove the cassette daisy wheel pull the motor lock lever toward you to release it then grasp the ear of the cassette daisy wheel between your thumb and forefinger and simply pull it out Note The cassette ribbon need not be removed in order to remove the cassette daisy wheel Inserting the new cassette daisy wheel Grasping the ear of the new cassette daisy wheel slip it into the cassette guide slot and slide it in as far as it will go Now press the motor lock lever back toward the platen until it clicks into place Do not force the lever you have any difficulty recheck the cassette daisy wheel to ensure that it is properly set and try again Nat 76 A ANC LA RES a Notes Be sure that the ear of the cassette daisy wheel is to the right during insertion Putting It in backwards can damage both the cassette daisy wheel and the motor mechanism 2 If the cassette daisy wheel is not properly locked into position characters will not be properly typed 3 There is a wide selection of Brother ca
50. ver Push it down iN Up position 3 Characters do not Re insert correctly print or are faint Replace Characters are missing Daisy wheel has Replace daisy wheel broken petal Correction does not Correction tape has Replace work run out Correction tape Re install correctly installed incorrectly or back to front Wrong type of Use correct type to suit correction tape the cassette ribbon PITCH LEDs are You have paused Press CODE PRINT blinking printing from memory to resume For additional assistance in operating maintaining or servicing your unit please contact your Authorized Brother Dealer Printing Method Printing Speed Typing Pitches Line Spacing Paper Capacity Typing Capacity Correction Memory Copy Capacity Cassette ribbon Correction tape Text Memory Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Cassette daisy wheel 96 characters 6 characters per second maximum 117 characters per line 2 maximum 140 characters per line 5 maximum 175 characters per line Single 6 lines per inch 1 2 4 lines per inch Double 3 lines per inch 5 inches 1 7 inches One line Original 4 copies Correctable film ribbon standard equipment One time film ribbon Multi strike film ribbon Nylon ribbon Lift off correction tape standard equipment Cover up correction tape 5 9K approx 5500 characters 52 W 18 35 W x 16 15 D x 5 35 H 1
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