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Notquite_there wrote:
I have an Underwood standard, 1941 with an on-the-feet alignment disorder. The uppercase and lowercase letters are off about a half a letter high. I took it to a typewriter repair man and he couldn`t adjust it. I have looked at online manuals and haven`t found the instructions on how to adjust the type. Does someone have the info. on how to fix this? Thanks.
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Uwe wrote:
Notquite_there wrote:
I have an Underwood standard, 1941 with an on-the-feet alignment disorder. The uppercase and lowercase letters are off about a half a letter high. I took it to a typewriter repair man and he couldn`t adjust it. I have looked at online manuals and haven`t found the instructions on how to adjust the type. Does someone have the info. on how to fix this? Thanks.
EDIT: This post was moved from another thread. The OP for this thread isn't me, but Notquite_there.
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Just out of curiosity, did the repairman explain why he couldn't correct the problem?
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Notquite_there; No he did not explain why he didn`t correct the missalignment. He spent three hours on it at 65 dollars an hour. He asked if I wanted him to work further on it and I said," no". I figgured that I could buy another workiing Undeerwood cheaper to fix that one. I have continued looking it over at my home and hopefully I will see the cause myself. It has a nice straight type pattern and nice font size that I like. The action is reliablle, solid, and tight, which is a pleasure to use. I can take the carriage off with and on again with care. Looks like there is a rail under the carriage that may lower a bit if I can find out how. The carriage seems to run on that rail.