DESCRIZIONE
The Remington typewriter of the 1960s was a coil and keyboard typewriter, with the characteristic trapezoidal shape that distinguished it from other typewriters of that period. It was equipped with a keyboard with 54 keys, 8 of which were the main function keys that controlled transcription direction and height, paper movement and writing head movements. The mechanics of the Remington was very simple and consisted of two main parts: a steel coil which contained the ink and the writing tips, and a mechanical part which controlled the movements of the writing head and the release of the ink onto the paper .The Remington is a compact and robust typewriter, with an aesthetic that makes it even more refined and elegant. His ended in the 1990s, when the typewriter market changed dramatically with the introduction of inkjet printers.
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