INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your defection of a CASIO WRITER! More than just an electronic typewriter, the CASIO WRITER offers a host of features and functions designed to make typing quicker and easier.
AVOWS LIQUIDS, DUST, ETC. Do not allow foreign matter to enter between the keys. Be especially careful of metallic objects such as hairpins, sewing needles o coins. Also, do not allow the unit to gat wat, DO NOT USE CHEMICAL AGENTS FOR CLEANING Clean the unit with soft cloth dampened with a mild neutral detergent solution. Soak the sloth in the solution and then squeeze unit almost dry. NEVER ATTEMPT YOUR OWN MAINTENANCE Your CASIO WRITER is a precision instrument made up of sophisticated electrician parts.
1.3 POWER SUPPLIES ADAPTER (Option) _ . Connection of an optional AC adapter The 2-way power supply of CASIO WRITER allows the unit to be powered by batteries ¢ or standard household current (using an optional AC adapter. Power is switched ON {AD-4845) allows the unit lo be powered by i and OFF using the power switch on the fireside of the uni. standard household current (mains). ar By * Always ensure that the power of the unit is 08 GFF when connecting of disconnecting the g BATTERIES . adapter.
bon past the leader. Always ensure that the exposed portion of the ribbon is taut. 1.4 RIBBON CASSETTES 1.5 PAPER Ribbon cassettes are available in three colors (black, blue, red). The CASIO WRITER is capable of printing on either plain, untreated paper with case Load the cassette as outlined helot: etch ribbon, or on thermal paper (without cassette ribbon). Load paper into the unit -3 Q using the following procedure; SED 1.
2.1 KEY IDENTIFICATION CHART Each Cartwright key produces four characters, = though fetter keys shyster only the one, most com(D) 008 + (SHIFT) only used letter they represent. Pressing will result in either o capital lefter or common punctuation sign. All keys automatically repeat their respective functions when held down. Normal [£0oE) Figure 1 The Ghostwriter also has a CODE key { {00 }, that types a different letter or symbol when pressed along with another key.
2.2 AUTO TEST FUNCTION 2.3 DISPLAY The auto test function produces a hard copy that demonstrators the print functions ot The t-character display of the CASIO WRITER shows let, as well as the status of the CASIO WRITER. various functions. 1. After loading paper info the unit; turn an power while haling down the (6958 Key. 2. The following should appear on the paper: Right margin fish . Centering— Margin release * British medal: See page 48. Justification —Memory mode Print mode-.
2.5 PRINT DENSITY ADJUSTMENT ey KEY OPERATION: & 1. Cross [CMD] + to enter the print density adjustment mode. Al this lime, the display should appear as follows: 2. Enter a value from{T Fistfight) to adjust print density. Entering [Tupperware case nr lower case) produces a demonstration print of the available dens. ties and returns to the print density adjust mode. Density:t Density:2 Density:3 Density:d Density:s 3. Press any key to rectum 1o the made in effect prier to the print density adjust mode.
This section explain the basic typing operations of the CW-16. Besides the standard pitch, margin and fab settings, the CW-18 is also equipped with a variety of print mods to suit the specific typing job being performed. The operation described in this section can also be used in the memory mode (see page 30) 3.1 PRINT MODES Py e KEY OPERATION: CMD‘ + “ \ Switches between the three available print modes in the sequence: LP LP JUST (DIRECT PRINT) MODE DISPLAY: @ DOLE JUST CTR BN e MEMORY B BEAR L0 GRmmmRmEEE
3.2 PRINT PITCH Barren i KEY OPERATION: [CMD[ + [Z4 DISPLAY: 012 1462 DP DUST CTH BMF ot MEMORY EIT FREEBOOTER FERDDENEREEEREE Witches the pitch of the characters printed between Pica {10 chaffinch) and Elite (12 chaffinch. Milch can be changed only at the beginning of a fine or within a line that contain spaces only. The double scale on the transparent portion of the hood shows the character spacing for.the two available pitches. The maximum line length in.
3.4 CURSOR KEYS KEY OPERATION: | SHIFT +I§_ ,SHIFT +‘L’J Mace the cursor {represented by atone below the text display} in the direction noted on the respective cursor key. be used in the LP mode (see 3.1}, with movement limited between the feel margin and last typing passion. Al four cursor keys can be used in the EDIT mode {see 6.1), with movement limited between the first position and last position of the file. 3.
Used to make it possible to move the print head or cursor past'a preset margin, and Is switched OFF by by pressing the key. Even if margin release is switched OFF while outside of two preset margins, the print head or cursor can re fum inside of the margins without releasing the margins again. Margin release cannot be performed during operation of the centering (see 4.3) and right margin flush (see 4.4) functions. Activating either of these two functions automatically switches margin release OFF.
2. Press the(&) key. 3. Press the 188 key to return 1o the end of the line (see 4.2). 3.14 ' INSERT Characters can be inserted at any point by simply entering the desired character at the current cursor position. Move the cursor 1o the insert position using the cursor keys {s0e 3.4) and press the key which corresponds fo the character 1o be inserted. The text from the current cursor position right shifts 1o the right to open up 8 space for the new character.
4.3 CENTERING =] Z KEY OPERATION: ICED + DISPLAY: 5: ;21?532 oL _tush" frn snuff
PRINT STYLES o 5.1 BOLD PRINT KEY OPERATION: CMD] +17 DISPLAY: [ ] [~ End Causes all subsequent input to appear in bold style (see example below). This command can be used In combination with any other print style. This type of print is canceled by reentering + or by specifying normal print. Specifying normal print first and then specifying void resits in bold normal print, EXAMPLES: » BOLD NORMAL CASIO WRITER « BOLD DOUBLE WIDTH CASIO WRITER * BOLD UNDERLINED GHOSTWRITER 5.
5.3 NORMAL PRINT X KEY OPERATION: MEDIC +iE¢ DISPLAY: t —Start only Causes all subsequent input o appear in normal style (soe example below), This command can be used to automatically cancel any other print style. For this reason, a normal print specification can be considered to be a kind of clear command, EXAMPLE: Congratulations on your selection of a GHOSTWRITER! 5.
The MEMORY mode makes it possible.to store up 1o 2 pages of text {double spaced, 29 lines per page). Tex! entered info memory is regained until erased by the initialization procedure (see 2.7). Besides the text itself, margin settings, tab setting, print mode specification, and print style specifications are also stored. In addition 1o the functions outlined in this section, those found in 3 BASIC OPERATION, 4 SPECIAL TYPING FUNCTIONS, and 5 PRINT STYLES are also valid.
6.4 PAGE TOP KEY OPERATION: @ + @ Automatically moves the cursor to the top of the page and shows the first 15 characters of the page on the display. Each subsequent press of [CMD) + {E] changes the cursor position and display to the preceding page, and a beep sounds when there are no more pages preceding the current page. Pages are determined by the page size {see 6.2) and forced page breaks (see 6.3). The EDIT mode (see 6.
6.9 PRINT KEY OPERATION: + Performing the key operation noted above when text is present in memory causes the following display to appear: Earl RIFE Hie M this time begins printout of memory contents. Frictions operation causes the following display to appear when there is not text The memory: grt Emery Printing is suspended and the fallowing display appears whenever a page end mark is detected in memory (s0e 8.2 and 6.3y Change Farmer Printing can be resumed by pressing the key.
Press + then press ) + [T)F) RESULT Congratulations on your selection of 4 CASIO WRITER! More than Just an electronic Typewriter, the CASIO WRITER offers a host of features and functions designed to make typing quicker and easier, 6.11 NEW pr It 0 e KEY OPERATION; fCMD|+ L Performing the key operation noted above when text is present In memory causes the following display to appear; DIED REF HMM Pressing@clears the contents of the text memory and automatically enters the narwhal print style {see 5.3).
The spell checking function of the CW-16 makes it possible to perform interactive pall Checking while text is being entered, or general slept checking on a document in memory, Besides a built-in dictionary {47,500 wards for British model), words can be added to or deleted from a user dictionary ta build & customized slept checker. 7.1 SPELL ON/OFF o KEY ope Ration: CMDR] + g)g DISPLAY: W12 V2 DP JUST CTR BNE v MEMORY £077 RSB 500 PREREGISTRATION Switches the interactive self cheeking function ON and GFF.
The following message appears when a selected spieling would cause the current fine o exceed the tight margin in a line print mode: Tfifl §fifiq At this time, the display returns to the original misspelled word, The defect function is not operational in the DIRECT PRINT mode DECIMAL TAB (4.1) operations, entry of command parameters, of during operation of the spell check LIST (7.8) function {except during CENTERING {4.3) and RIGHT MARGIN FLUSH operations 7.
EXAMPLE 2: KEY OPERATION B "o @ (cwi) + [smelly 3 “SCRIPTWRITER" 4| [ow)+ (8]0 ‘Casio writer Ly 7| M)+ (Brawny SPACE BAR 11} SPACE BAR W] ’CAS!OWR!TEQ. ;’ DISPLAY REMARKS initialization, Memory Mode ON {10, 1, UP MEMORY symbols appear on display) interactive pall check mods ON (SPELL symbol appeasers on display) Pelting mistake indicated. Adds “"CASIO WRITER" {all Upper case) to user dictionary. One line prints, and text sneered into memory.
2 INITIALIZATION TABLE This table shows the initial settings after system reset and after power is switched ON. System reset is performed by switching power on while holding down the key.
= HEE 38 {Memory check) (Page size : Lefter, Ad, Free) {Find) {One fne Printing {Continue) {Page end mark} {Position) {Current prong style) (it (Lisa {Line top} {Del. Dictionary) {Next page top} KEY FUNCTION EXPLANATION PRINT DENSITY 15 Set print density P .
5.4 BATTERIES * Power continues 1o be supplied to prefect memories even when the power of the unit is switched OFF, as long as batteries are able to supply power. Always remove batteries from the unit when it is not used for extended periods to avoid damage caused by battery leakage. 5.
COMMAND INDEX A ADD DICTIONARY AUTO TEST 8 BOLD PRINT < CENTERING CHANGE RIBBON CHECK CONTINUE CURRENT PRINT STYLE CURSOR KEYS D DECIMAL TAB DELETE DEL DICTIONARY DOUBLE WIDTH PRINT E EDIT MODE INITIALIZATION INSERT i LEFT MARGIN LINE END LINE SPACING LINE TOP List MARGIN RELEASE MEMORY CHECK NEW NEXT PAGE TOP NORMAL PRINT o ONE LINE PRINT P PAGE END MARK PAGE SIZE PAGE TOP POSITION PRINT PRINT DENSITY PAINT MODES PRINT PITCH R REFORM RELOCATE RIGHT MARGIN RIGHT MARGIN FLUSH s SELECT SPELL ON/OFF T TAB ALL