Difference between revisions of "Varityper"

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=Common Issues=
 
=Common Issues=
Because they are electric, these machines often have issues. Line cords on 40's and 50's machines need to be replaced, as they are a fire hazard. Motors will get dirty and gum up, but they are designed to be taken out and apart and cleaned.
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Because they are electric, these machines often have mechanical issues. Electrical issues are also common. Line cords on 40's and 50's machines need to be replaced, as they are a fire hazard. Motors will get dirty and gum up, but they are designed to be taken out and apart and cleaned.
  
 
=Manual=
 
=Manual=
 
*[https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/Varityper1940.pdf 1940 Manual]
 
*[https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/Varityper1940.pdf 1940 Manual]
 
*[https://archive.org/details/VariTyperOperatorsInstructionsAndReferenceManualVT3217 1972 Manual]
 
*[https://archive.org/details/VariTyperOperatorsInstructionsAndReferenceManualVT3217 1972 Manual]

Revision as of 13:55, 6 October 2020


History & Basic Info

The Varityper is descended from the Hammond Typewriter. It is an electrified version. The Varityper was designed for making neat documents. The Varityper is especially effective at right justification, having different types of print on pages, and typing in different pitches too.

Common Issues

Because they are electric, these machines often have mechanical issues. Electrical issues are also common. Line cords on 40's and 50's machines need to be replaced, as they are a fire hazard. Motors will get dirty and gum up, but they are designed to be taken out and apart and cleaned.

Manual