DWP 510  (260-1270)  Print Wheel Installation/Removal  Faxback Doc. # 4665

The DWP-510 package includes a Courier 10 print wheel which you will need 
to install before printing. Radio Shack carries a number of different print
wheels for printing different font styles. These are available from 
Consumer Mail. These include:

Courier (10 pitch)                (260-1430)
Prestige Elite (12 pitch)         (260-1431)
Madeleine (Proportional Space)    (260-1432)
Cubic (Proportional Space)        (260-1433)
Tile Italic (12 pitch)            (260-1434)
OCR B                             (260-1435)
Letter Gothic (12 pitch)          (260-1436)
Cubic 15                          (260-1438)
Bold Proportional Space           (260-1439)
Scientific A/N                    (260-1486)
Pica (10 pitch)                   (260-1290)
Narrator                          (260-1291)
OCR-A                             (260-1292)
Elite (12 pitch)                  (260-1293)


TO INSTALL THE PRINT WHEEL:

1. Remove the Ribbon Cartridge from the Carriage by gently lifting the 
   ribbon cartridge straight up.

2. Grasp the two green handles (which are closest to the platen) between
   your thumb and forefinger and gently tilt the Carriage towards you.

3. Hold the Print Wheel by the green "hub." When the Print Wheel is proper-
   ly installed, the hub will be towards the paper.

4. Position the red dot (on the back of the Print Wheel, opposite the hub)
   so that it corresponds to and fits into the "open" notch. (Match the 
   red on both the hub and the notch.)

5. Push down on the hub until the Wheel "clicks" into place. The green hub
   should be all the way "down".

6. Grasp the two green handles (which are closest to the Platen) between 
   your thumb and forefinger and gently tilt the Carriage down, and away 
   from you.

7. Replace or install the Ribbon Cartridge.

TO REMOVE THE PRINT WHEEL

1. Remove the Ribbon Cartridge.

2. Tilt the Carriage back as described above.

3. Grasp the green hub of the Print Wheel and pull up. Gently twist the 
   Wheel back and forth while pulling it up for easier removal.


(smm 07/27/93)

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