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| I changed to full page typing a while back. Decided to change back to blog width. |
I'm not sure I like full page or blog width. Full page is easier to type. Half sheet saves paper and displays without clicking on it.
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| I changed to full page typing a while back. Decided to change back to blog width. |
| This typewriter required U.C./L.C. alignment. a 6mm ignition wrench is required, 2 if you want to hold the adjustment screw while tightening the lock nut. |
| One of several screw holders I find very useful while working on electronics and TYPEWRITERS. |
| Alignment as found |
| Getting better, but not quite. The paper guide needs moved and more adjusting of the lower case. |
| Same screw for lower case on the right side. The screw above is left side upper case alignment. This is as far as lower case can go. The slight misalignment will stay. |
| The same on the left. The bottom screw is the lower case alignment. |
| To align the type slugs to be perfectly aligned requires lowering of the guide and this guide is not adjustable. It is stamped and formed and attached to the back of the carriage rail. |
| Typecast from the workbench. |
| This is the linkage below the right shift key. The design must have been made by a drunk engineer and approved by a drunker manager. |
| As with all my typewriters. The time to give the type slugs a good cleaning is when the machine is apart for maintenance. |
| The older Montana Luxe had a cork rest that I replaced. This one has a foam one. |
| Stif'ner. |
| Mrs. or the Boss, Enjoying herself at the hotel in California |
| Our Grandson and our favorite daughter. |