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Marta Green
March 4, 2025
My carriage is set in a far right position and cannot be moved. How do I reset margins?
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Mr. Anderson
March 4, 2025
To reset the margins on a TA Adler-Royal Satellite 80 when the carriage is stuck in the far right position, follow these steps:
1. Turn Off the Typewriter – Unplug the machine to prevent any damage while manually adjusting the carriage.
2. Manually Move the Carriage – Gently attempt to move the carriage to the left by hand. If it does not move easily, do not force it.
3. Check the Margin Release Key – Locate the "Margin Release" (M-R) key on the keyboard. Turn the typewriter back on and press the M-R key while gently guiding the carriage to the left.
4. Clear Any Obstructions – Ensure there are no paper fragments or debris blocking the carriage movement.
5. Reset the Right Margin – Move the carriage to the far right where it is stuck. Press and hold the “Margin Release” key, then move the carriage to the left.
6. Set New Margins – Move the carriage to the desired left margin position and press the "Left Margin" (L-MAR) button. Then, move the carriage to the desired right margin position and press the "Right Margin" (R-MAR) button.
7. Test the Carriage Movement – Type a few characters to ensure the carriage moves freely within the newly set margins.
If the carriage remains stuck, check for mechanical jams or consult a professional for repairs.
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Do you have a question about the Adler-Royal Satellite 80 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
My carriage is set in a far right position and cannot be moved. How do I reset margins?
To reset the margins on a TA Adler-Royal Satellite 80 when the carriage is stuck in the far right position, follow these steps:
1. Turn Off the Typewriter – Unplug the machine to prevent any damage while manually adjusting the carriage.
2. Manually Move the Carriage – Gently attempt to move the carriage to the left by hand. If it does not move easily, do not force it.
3. Check the Margin Release Key – Locate the "Margin Release" (M-R) key on the keyboard. Turn the typewriter back on and press the M-R key while gently guiding the carriage to the left.
4. Clear Any Obstructions – Ensure there are no paper fragments or debris blocking the carriage movement.
5. Reset the Right Margin – Move the carriage to the far right where it is stuck. Press and hold the “Margin Release” key, then move the carriage to the left.
6. Set New Margins – Move the carriage to the desired left margin position and press the "Left Margin" (L-MAR) button. Then, move the carriage to the desired right margin position and press the "Right Margin" (R-MAR) button.
7. Test the Carriage Movement – Type a few characters to ensure the carriage moves freely within the newly set margins.
If the carriage remains stuck, check for mechanical jams or consult a professional for repairs.
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