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Do

not

expose

the

Imperial

to

extremes

of heat

or

cold,

dryness or damp.

Clean the machine at least once a week.

Use a dusting

brush

for

the

moving

parts

and

a

soft

cloth

for

the

enamelling and plating.

Clean the type each morning as a matter of routine, and

ALWAYS

before

and

after

cutting

a

stencil.

Lay

a

duster

over

the

segment slots

and

brush the type from

front to back—NOT sideways.

Should

you

oil

the

machine

yourself,

be

careful

not

to

allow

the

oil

to

get on

the

ribbon

or come into

contact

with any rubber parts.

Never in any Circumstances oil the type-bars.

Diagrams

and

instructions

in

this

book

should

be

foHOWCd carefully, particularly When changing ribbons.

Never

erase

above

the

type—bar

segment;

move

the

carriage to the extreme right or left, and blow dust

away from the machine.

Do

not

attempt

to

make

any

mechanical

adjustments,

and always keep the machine covered when not 1n use.

One

final

word:

The

Imperial

Typewriter

Company

Ltd.

and

their Agents

are at your

service.

If you have

any

diHiculty

with

your

“Good

Companion”

get

into

touch With them at once; they will be glad to help you.

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Always

remember

that

there

is

an

Imperial

Agent

within easy reach—in most

cases you’ll fmd him

under

‘Imperial’ in your telephone directory. He will always

be pleased to give you expert advice on

your machines

and

has

factory

trained

mechanics

to

give

the

most

efi‘icient

service.

In the

following pages Will be found

a

list

of

Imperial

Agents

in

all

principal

cities

and

towns

throughout the world.

Imperial

THE MOST

COMPLETE TYPEWRITER

SERVICE

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Summary of Contents for Good Companion

Page 1: ...Ens Telegram Typewriter Leicester London Office and Showrooms 85 Kingsway W C 2 t Telephone Holborn 7354 41im5 Telcgrzms lmpcritypc Phonc Londou Service Depot and Agents in all principal cities throu...

Page 2: ...l Reminders Page 2 I lI QU A O O O OODQ O O O UI v y ny AHHHHAwNNHHHZZ SB mm m1 This booklet is written with the express purpose of assisting users of the Imperial Good Companion to obtain the best po...

Page 3: ...d Margin Stop right hand Margin Stop Rod with Numbered Scale Platcn Ratchet Release Lever Line Space Lever Line Space Adjusting Lever Line Indicator and Card Holder Margin Release Shift Key left hand...

Page 4: ...ig I Turn platen knob No 3 Fig l away from you and the paper will feed through Release auxiliary paper feed No 5 Fig 1 by depressing lever No 6 Fig I so that the paper feeds underneath then tum the pl...

Page 5: ...levers LINE SPACING On the left hand side of the carriage is the line space lever No 12 Fig 2 This serves the dual purpose of returning the carriage to the starting point and of turning the paper read...

Page 6: ...le vertical lines turn platen with turning knob I W O X UR R B BUN The Imperial Good Companion is fitted with a two colour ribbon device No 21 Fig I which enables you to type in one of two colours for...

Page 7: ...ure that the black portion is uppermost and that there are no twists or kinks in the ribbon Fig 5 Drop the new full spool on to the other spindle giving it a turn or two until you feel it engage with...

Page 8: ...or left and blow dust away from the machine Do not attempt to make any mechanical adjustments and always keep the machine covered when not 1n use One final word The Imperial Typewriter Company Ltd and...

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