List and explain the items used for the care of the computer and typewriter.
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Back in the day when typewriters got a lot of daily use, maintenance was totally a thing.
Have you looked at a typewriter? Whether electric or manual, they’re complex machines with lots of moving parts, many of which are fully exposed and open to the elements.
Answer:Assuming the typewriter works, not much.
For general lubrication:
Remmington gun cleaner, to remove oil and residue.
Remmington gun oil, to lubticate the rails and mechanisms (please do research into your specific typewriter to see what needs oiling and how much oil to use.
Assorted screwdrivers to get the thing apart.
A camera to take pictures of things while they’re together, so you know how to reassemble the typewriter.
Youtube.
To clean the type face:
Toothbrush.
Napatha lighter fluid.
Cloth to put under the hammers while cleaning, so ink doesn’t go everywhere.
For heavier duty cleaning (like if you’re going to be getting 50 years of gunk out of the segment) a fine brass bristled brush. These are like $5 at the hardware store tops. Use this sparingly.
For general use:
A clean cloth to keep dust off the machine.
Either a case or some sort of dust cover.
Obviously, a ribbon and paper.
Extras:
A felt mat to put under the machine, for noise damping.
Extra ribbons.
Air compressor or canned air to blow dirt out of the machine.
Some sort of case for your brushes and cleaning supplies.
Altogether, you’re looking at spending maybe $25, assuming you already own a camera and screwdrivers. As with any hobby, the sky’s the limit with optional stuff.
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