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Use your space bar to move carrier to desired location, hold down Alt key button on bottom left (next to space bar) and press the number 5 numeric key on top row. That should set your right margin.
Hi there. Take out the printwheel and see if any of the spokes are bent. That would cause wrong letters. . Also if the print solenoid(piston) does not go in and out freely. Lawrence
In ascii ñ code is 164 while @ code is 064. I'm not familiar with typewriters but if it allows characters to be imputed like on PC than press Alt and while holding it type 064. Perhaps codes are mixed for some reason so you can try same thing with 164.
You may have a wrong ribbon, sometime the small parts where the ribbon turn gear goes into does not match up correctly. Can you turn the ribbon manually by hand, if the ribbon does not turn it will not type....
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