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02-2-2016 08:22:06  #1


Continental 100 margin set

I know the Continental 100 is a rare typewriter to come by, but I'm hoping someone at least owns one on here!

How do you go about setting the left and right hand margins on this machine? (you'll have to google a photo I'm not the typewriter at the moment). Its not your conventional manual setting at the back. I have an Erika Model M and even that is easily set with some mucking around.

danka!

 

 

02-2-2016 13:54:11  #2


Re: Continental 100 margin set

Isn't it like all the other Continental portables? You push down on the margin stop and slide it to the desired position?


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02-2-2016 16:54:24  #3


Re: Continental 100 margin set

No... like I said it doesn't have the traditional push down and slide across. Bit stumped

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02-2-2016 17:15:23  #4


Re: Continental 100 margin set

Margins, as with the tab stops, are set with a lever on the left side of the keyboard.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

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