Instructions for the Marx Dial Typewriter
- 1). Put on a disposable glove to re-ink the ink roller without staining your fingers.
- 2). Extract the felt ink roller from the underside of the letter wheel by pulling out the cotter pin that holds it in place. Ink the roller with a sponge-tipped bottle, the kind used to re-ink stamp pads.
- 3). Replace the ink roller and cotter pin in their original positions. Insert a sheet of paper under the platen, or roller, and turn the knobs to raise the paper to the typing position.
- 4). Rotate the dial at the top of the typewriter to select a letter, punctuation mark or space. Some later models have a separate space key.
- 5). Strike the typing key in the middle of the typewriter, at the base of the printing head assembly, to imprint the letter on the page. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to complete the message.
- 6). Remove the paper from the typewriter by turning the knobs at either end of the roller.