Setting impact, Selecting keyboard, Ihpsm h l -> m – Brother CM-2000 User Manual
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Setting Impact
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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 [ALT] key and pressing [IMPACT]
until the required impact setting appears in the display. Each time [IMPACT] is pressed,
the
IMP
display changes in the sequence:
IhPsM H L -> M
Notes!
1, Your typewriter is able to make up to 4 carbon copies in addition to the original
document,
2. The default setting of impact is Medium,
Selecting Keyboard
ALT
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A Prestige 1012 daisy wheel is supplied with your typewriter. However, a wide range of
other daisy wheels is available for your typewriter. As well as having different typefaces,
some of these daisy wheels have different sets of characters to suit different applications.
Your typewriter has three keyboard settings that can be changed at the press of a key to
allow it to work properly with commonly-used types of daisy wiieel.
For users who frequently wish to type in foreign languages, a wider range of multilingual
keyboard settings is available through the SET UP menu, to allow your typewriter to work
with many different foreign daisy wheels.
1 (Standard)
This is the keyboard that you will probably use most of the time with "ENGLISH” daisy
wheels. When an English daisy wheel is used with keyboard I, the characters shown on
the left side of the keytop are printed.
2 (International)
This keyboard should be used when an optional "INTERNATIONAL” daisy wheel has
been inserted. You may have noticed that some of the keytops have characters printed
on the right side as well as on the left. When an international daisy wheel is used and
keyboard 2 is selected, these characters are printed instead of the characters shown on
the left side of the keytop. A complete table of these extra characters is given in the
Appendix