Difference between revisions of "Typewriter Anatomy"
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− | Don't see your part above? Typewriter Manuals often feature labeled typewriter anatomies. You can find manuals for some common brands and models (and a few rare ones) on | + | Don't see your part above? Typewriter Manuals often feature labeled typewriter anatomies. You can find manuals for some common brands and models (and a few rare ones) on [https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/tw-manuals.html Richard Polt's Site]. |
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Revision as of 21:43, 20 September 2020
Part Names
Labeled Diagrams
Click to see a larger image. Even if one of these is not the exact model of your typewriter, the part will be called the same.
Don't see your part above? Typewriter Manuals often feature labeled typewriter anatomies. You can find manuals for some common brands and models (and a few rare ones) on Richard Polt's Site.
Plain English
- Part that holds down the paper when you’re writing: Paper Bail
- The ruler by where the paper goes in: Paper scale
- The thing that holds the ribbon and rises when you hit a key: ribbon vibrator or ribbon shaker.
- Big silver lever, usually on the left side: Carriage Return Lever. Used for moving to the next line and returning the carriage to the beginning of the line