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18-6-2021 22:52:16  #1


QDL Margin +1

Frequently a carriage return leaves me 1 space ahead of the margin, instead of at the margin. Other times it doesn't. Its a 51 Royal Quiet De Luxe.   Not sure what to look for...

 

19-6-2021 00:06:33  #2


Re: QDL Margin +1

Hi Overwood

From what I understand, Royal typewriters were made with a springy left margin stop to absorb some of the impact from a thrown carriage or a hard return. If you do a hard return, the carriage comes to rest at the left margin. If you drag the carriage all the way across and do a soft return, the shock absorbing spring will often stop the carriage before actually contacting the left margin.

There was a post on this forum back in 2016 about Throwing or Dragging the carriage to the next line. See if this makes any sense towards answering your question. All the best,

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19-6-2021 08:03:48  #3


Re: QDL Margin +1

That was an interesting read. I don't know if I'm a thrower or a dragger but I know that in order to prevent it from happening at random I almost have to becom a rammer or a slammer and I don't want to be either one because I know bad things will happen...so I guess I have to learn to be a "hard returner"

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