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Time to repair my typewriter. It's printhead was not moving smoothly past 50% of the paper, which turned out to be a guidebar screw that had just come loose. Not even snapped off; i just rescrewed it back to place.

The whole thing looks cheap, feels cheap. It's litterally held together by two screws! But on the other hand, that makes it easy to repair I guess?

I envy folks who have these ifixit toolkits tho. I have to do it all with one flat-head screwdriver... not such a big deal today, but one spring had come loose; and the process of reattaching it back took the better part of an hour.
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That one damn spring
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@miifox
Idk when it was made but I think you could get a home computer and printer for a few thousand DEM when it was new

Also the ifixit toolkit is useful
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@charlotte according to the motherboard, it features a z180 cpu, 128k of ram, 512k of rom, and honestly not much else. According to the previous owner it was from '96, which would have been pretty damn late in the typewriter world but not out of reach. One thing is clear, this thing was cheap bluefox_laugh
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