On May 3, 2016, at 8:42 AM, Chris Osborn <fozztexx at fozztexx.com> wrote:
Does anyone have any idea of how to get this thing
open (without breaking the plastic)? I?ve searched all over the internet but I can?t find
any scanned service manuals. The typewriter is from 1984 and was sold for $600 new so it
doesn't seem to me like it would be a "disposable" item so there has to be a
way to open it and service it. From what I can tell the 200/300/400 all use the same case,
and the Memory Correct II/III use a very similar case, so info for any of those may help.
Just for completeness and for future searchers who may run across my original message, I
*was* able to get the typewriter open and get it fixed. After removing the two screws near
the platen that hold the top on, you just have to pry the top up really hard. It's
held in by two large metal posts in very strong clips.
The fix for the typewriter was actually very easy, it was just a blown fuse. I've now
got it working with the Messenger Module and I'm able to print to it with both RS232
and parallel connections. I've also documented what I've been able to find about
the escape codes for formatting and the dip switch settings on my blog:
http://www.insentricity.com/a.cl/258
I'm disappointed that typing on the keyboard doesn't send anything out the RS232
port, but that was expected. But the typewriter works now and it's pretty cool
watching it automatically type under computer control!
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