Set typing controls – Sears 16 User Manual
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4. Set Typing Controls
LINE SPACE
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OLINE SP 1 1.5 2
1) Line Spacing
Hold down the Code Key and press the "1" Key. “O LINE
SP 1
1.5 2” appears on the LCD. The line space in use
will blink.
To change the line spacing, hoid down the Code Key and
press the 'T Key again. The line spacing changes each
time the "1" Key is pressed, and the respective setting
blinks.
Releasing the Code Key sets the line spacing and
automatically terminates the selection mode.
Setting 2 provides double spacing (3 iines per inch).
Setting 1-1/2 provides one-and-a-half spacing (4 lines per
inch).
Setting 1 provides single spacing (6 lines per inch).
® Line space selection can be performed in the NP mode,
and in the LP or JUST modes when there are no charac
ters on the LCD.
® Your typewriter has a memory back-up battery which pro
tects the line space/print pitch settings for a minimum of
five years, even when the power switch is turned off.
® When power is turned on, six beeps sound if the back-up
battery has been completely drained. The line space/print
pitch settings are cleared.
Please contact your nearest Sears Service Center in this
case.
PITCH
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OPITCH 10 12 15
2) Print Pitch
The ¡print pitch should be set to match the Printwheel
being used. Typing can be done with different pitches on
the same line.
Hold down the Code Key and press the “2” Key.
"O PITCH 10 12 15” appears on the LCD and the
pitch in use will blink.
To change the print pitch, hold down the Code Key and
press the "2" Key again. The print pitch changes each
time the “2" Key is pressed and the respective setting
biinks.
Releasing the Code Key sets the print pitch and automat
ically terminates the selection mode.
10 characters per inch
- 12 characters per inch
— 15 characters per inch
10: PICA pitch —
12: ELITE pitch -
15: MICRO pitch
Print pitch selection can be performed in the NP mode,
and in the LP or JUST modes when there are no charac
ters on the LCD.