At 09:11 AM 5/3/98 -0700, you wrote:
Yes, you read correctly. One of the local thrift
stores turned up a Xerox
'MemoryWriter 630' for all of $8.00. Since I was in the market for
something to fill out forms with, and curious about the MW series in any
case, I picked it up (with a grunt -- these are not light!).
[snip]
No CRT on this one, though I understand that was one
option. If anyone
happens to have a user's guide, accessories, options, or diskettes for this
beast, please let me know.
I recall finding a couple of web pages devoted to classic typewriters
several months ago. I would imagine you could probably find some useful
information on at least one of them. I wonder if Xerox is any better than
IBM about supporting old hardware? It might be worthwhile to call a couple
Xerox repair shops about parts.
Thanks in advance.
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