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| | munk.org
5.2 parsecs away

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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of user questions and comments about typewriter repair, specifically focusing on alignment adjustments for uppercase and lowercase letters. It includes various models such as the Remington, Royal, Underwood, and Olivetti typewriters. Users are seeking guidance on locating adjustment screws, understanding the direction of turns (clockwise or counterclockwise), and troubleshooting issues like faded or misaligned characters. Some users have successfully adjusted their typewriters, while others are still struggling with the process. The text also mentions resources like PDF manuals and online guides, as well as some user experiences with damaged screws or locknuts. Overall, the community is actively engaged in shari...
| | myoldtypewriter.com
5.8 parsecs away

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| | Despite my best intentions and proud declarations of restraint, my garage became congested with typewriters last week and every surface was covered with machines and tools and manuals. On St. Patrick's Day, in the parking lot of a McDonald's in Germantown, MD, I once again met up with my dealer-ahem, my source of broken typewriters....
| | typecast.munk.org
5.6 parsecs away

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| | [AI summary] This text is a collection of user comments and questions about typewriter repairs and adjustments, primarily focusing on alignment issues, particularly with uppercase and lowercase letter printing. The users are asking about the location of alignment screws, how to adjust them, and the direction to turn the screws (clockwise or counterclockwise) to lower or raise the uppercase letters. There are also mentions of specific typewriters like the Royal Quiet De Luxe, Underwood, Olivetti, and Hermes models. Some users have encountered problems such as the carriage not moving properly after adjustments, and others are seeking advice on accessing and adjusting the alignment screws, including the use of specific tools like a small, bent crescent wrench.
| | johnnywebber.com
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| [AI summary] The content appears to be a blog post's comment section and navigation menu with no substantive article content.