Micro index/micro reverse index, Memory, Storing a line format – Brother EM-430 User Manual
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Advanced Typing
Micro index/micro reverse index
Holding down the
[CODE]
key and pressing the
[INDEX]
or
[R INDEX]
keys will also
place yourtypewriterinthe subscript or superscript mode, but the characterstyped in this
mode will only be 1/48 of an inch above or below the base line.
Note:
The mivro
[INDEX]
and micro
[R INDEX]
functions will clearthe line correction memory.
Memory
Your typewriter is equipped with a memory function to store text for printing out later.
You can also store a custom line format, and switch between this and the default line
format. The memory is only active when the typewriter is switched on, and memory
settings are lost when it is switched off or disconnected from the mains.
Storing a line format
STORE
END
FORMAT
END
FORMAT
When you switch on your typewriter, it starts off with the following default line format:
Pitch:
Pica (10 pitch)
Line Space:
I
Keyboard:
I
Impact:
Medium
Left Margin:
10
Right Margin:
75
Tabs:
Every 10 Spaces
Hot zone:
6 characters
Start Position:
Approximately
I inch from top of page
If you change any of these settings, you
may wish to save your new line format. To do this,
first press the
[STORE]
key to put the machine into store mode. The three
PITCH LEDs
will flash to indicate that store mode has been entered.
Now hold down the
[CODE]
key and press the
[FORMAT]
key. The three
PITCH LEDs
will flash again to indicate that your line format has been stored.
Now press the
[END]
key to take the machine out of store mode. The three
PITCH
LEDs
will flash once more.