Originally Posted by
Mick
There is a carriage "set" lever to get the roller to move forward and press against the carriage. It is likely on "top" by the roller and in the forward position. It's used to adjust the paper. I forget what it's called. It's only been about 40 years.
As I recall, the "set" lever is used to adjust the line spacing. It's probably set on the "zero" spacing. The manual typewriters I learned on only had single line and double line spacing.....about 37 years ago......We had 5 electrics and no one liked them after having to use the manuals. The lever was on the left hand, top, just to the left of the roller. If you post a pic of the typewriter, I should be able to identify.
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