SOURCE: Swintec 2000 Margin
You should reset the margins where you would like them. To do this, go the the file screen and press MARGIN. Press <--- to change the left margin, or ---> to change the right margin, or the up arrow to change the top margin, or the down arrow to change the bottom margin.
Do one at a time. When you choose one (i.e. <---), the message "LEFT MARGIN SETTING" appears on the screen and the cursor moves to the left margin column automatically. Move the cursor to the desired location by using the arrow keys. As you move the cursor, the corresponding margin mark moves along with it. The press "DO" to set the new margin.
Hope this helps.
Jay @ www.granadahillsbusinessmachines.com
SOURCE: SWINTEC 8014 S TYPEWRITER
Press "MAR RELEASE", one key right of "MAR LEFT" in the upper left hand corner.
Press back space in the upper right corner until it's where you want it and press "MAR LEFT" to set it.
Tab over to where you want the right margin and press "MAR RIGHT"
SOURCE: Margin release
Turn the typewriter on press the return key. If you want the margin to the left of were it is set press the MAR. key ( margin relace) press the back space key to the desired spot. press the L margin key. Your left hand margin is now set. Space to the right to where you need your Right hand margin to bo. If stops before you want it to press the MAR. key press the space bar till the drsierd place press the R MAR key.
SOURCE: margins will not hold, have to keep resetting them.
Auto margins are permanently stored in the Swintec 8014S. If you set new margins within those margins, they should hold. If you set them outside of the auto margins you will have to use the MAR REL key to release the auto margins, and then set the new margins. All margins are set by pressing the Left or Right Margin Set keys.
These settings are stored in a memory circuit that is powered by a battery that is automatically charged when the typewriter power is on. If you still have trouble with the margins releasing after you turn off the machine, you can try one of the following:
(1) Keep your typewriter on for a couple of hours so the battery can recharge and then save your margin settings
(2) Replace the battery which may have died after all these years. You would need to bring your Swintec to a local dealer for the part and replacement service.
Hope this helps!
Jay @ www.granadahillsbusinessmachines.com
SOURCE: Swintec 640 margin release
If it is the left margin, you touch the carriage return button to find the current position of the left margin, then touch the mar release button and backspace to the new left margin location, then depress the left mar key. You should here a beep. You are done.
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