Lexmark Wheelwriter 10 Operation Guide - Page 21

Subscripts, Superscripts, Special, Characters, Print

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WC mil, •••• Subscripts and Superscripts Subscripts are characters typed below the writing Ilne (tor example, CuSO4). Superscripts are characters typed above the writing line (for example, Happy Llvingr5 ). Typing Subscripts 1. Hold down Code while you press H (12/ 4). • The paper moves one-half line below the typing line. 2. Type the subscript. • The paper moves back to the typing line. Typing Superscripts 1. Hold down Coda while you press Y PA, 11. • The paper moves one-halt line above the typing line. 2. Type the superscript. • The paper moves back to the typing line. Note: It you need to type several characters as a subscript or superscript, use Paper Up or Paper Down. Paper Up and Paper Down cannot be used to type subscripts or superscripts in a function where words are not printed as you type, such as centering and typing right flush text. Helpful Hints • Subscripts and superscripts cannot be underlined automatically. However, you Can underline them manually by using the UnderlIne/Hyphen key. • Automatic Carrier Return will not work on those lines where the Micro keys have been used to type a subscript. Special Characters Your typewriter has four special characters that you can print by using the Code key: 5. 7f, ', 3. You can print these characters without changingthe printwheel. Code A section symbol ( tf ) prints. f Code A paragraph symbol ( V ) prints. • Code Coda An exponent ( 2 ) prints. An exponent ( ) prints. Bold Print Hold down Code while you press B (Bold) to turn Bold Print on or oft. • The Bold light comes on to indicate that Bold Print is on. • The characters print In bold as you type. Note: Bold Print may be used in centering, decimal tab and right flush text. For recommended readability in Bold Print, see "Printwheel Application Recommendations" on page 4-16. 2.10 Operator's Guide Advanced Operations 2-11

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WC
mil
,
••••
Subscripts
and
Superscripts
Special
Characters
Subscripts
are
characters
typed
below
the
writing
Ilne
(tor
example,
CuSO
4
).
Superscripts
are
characters
typed
above
the
writing
line
(for
example,
Happy
Llvingr
5
).
Typing
Subscripts
1.
Hold
down
Code
while
you
press
H
(
1
/
2
4).
The
paper
moves
one-half
line
below
the
typing
line.
2.
Type
the
subscript.
The
paper
moves
back
to
the
typing
line.
Typing
Superscripts
Code
1.
Hold
down
Coda
while
you
press
Y
PA,
11.
An
exponent
(
2
)
prints.
2.
The
line
the
typing
line.
paper
moves
one
-halt
above
Type
the
superscript.
)
prints.
The
paper
moves
back
to
the
typing
line.
Coda
An
exponent
(
Note:
It
need
to
type
several
characters
as
a
subscript
or
super-
Your
typewriter
has
four
special
characters
that
you
can
print
by
using
the
Code
key:
5.
7f,
',
3
.
You
can
print
these
characters
without
changingthe
printwheel.
Code
f
Code
A
section
symbol
(
tf
)
prints.
A
paragraph
symbol
(
V
)
prints.
you
script,
use
Paper
Up
or
Paper
Down.
Paper
Up
and
Paper
Down
cannot
be
used
to
type
subscripts
or
superscripts
in
a
function
where
words
are
not
printed
as
you
type,
such
as
centering
and
typing
right
flush
text.
Helpful
Hints
Subscripts
and
superscripts
cannot
be
underlined
automatically.
However,
you
Can
underline
them
manually
by
using
the
UnderlIne/Hyphen
key.
Automatic
Carrier
Return
will
not
work
on
those
lines
where
the
Micro
keys
have
been
used
to
type
a
subscript.
Bold
Print
Hold
down
Code
while
you
press
B
(Bold)
to
turn
Bold
Print
on
or
oft.
The
Bold
light
comes
on
to
indicate
that
Bold
Print
is
on.
The
characters
print
In
bold
as
you
type.
Note:
Bold
Print
may
be
used
in
centering,
decimal
tab
and
right
flush
text.
For
recommended
readability
in
Bold
Print,
see
"Printwheel
Application
Recommendations"
on
page
4-16.
2.10
Operator's
Guide
Advanced
Operations
2-11