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The '''segment''' of a typewriter is an arched piece of metal, usually near the middle of the machine, where all [[typebars]] pass through. | The '''segment''' of a typewriter is an arched piece of metal, usually near the middle of the machine, where all [[typebars]] pass through. | ||
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The segment of a typewriter is an arched piece of metal, usually near the middle of the machine, where all typebars pass through.
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History
The segment first came about in 1895, on the Underwood 1 standard typewriter.