![]() KB II allows the printing of 12 additional characters not normally associated with the U.S. of the instruction guide: “Keyboard I/II Selector”) says: It turns out that D2-Type wheels have special symbols (scientific or statistical?) in place of language symbols. The answer is revealed in the instruction guide for the KX-E508. What’s the difference between D1-Type and D2-Type? ![]() I don’t have a definitive list for these or for the D1-Type and D2-Type wheels used in Panasonic KX-E models.Ī “D1-Type” 100 character cassette wheel came with the KX-E508: Proprietary KX-R series compatible 96 character cassette wheel.įor KX-R compatible print wheels, there are four standard typefaces:.Proprietary D-Type (KX-E series compatible) 100 character print wheel.Brother AX series (KX-R series) compatible cassette ribbon.Olivetti ET-121, 221, 321 (KX-E series) compatible high-yield cassette ribbon.Panasonic D-Type print wheels (Number 3 below) are especially hard to find (and when you do find them they’re exorbitantly priced and/or prohibitively expensive to have posted): The difference in size between the KX-Es and the KX-Rs means there’s a difference in the size of the consumables they use. Seen together, the difference is pronounced: Viewed individually, the difference in size between typewriters of the KX-E and KX-R series might not be appreciated. The spartan styling and faux metallic silver-grey finish of the KX-E508 is the same styling and finish that Matsushita applied to its Panasonic KX-R series portables portables like the KX-R250: The Panasonic KX-E508 compact electronic typewriter is strictly business, lacking any of the frills and idiosyncrasies of, say, the Olivetti ET Compact 70. ![]()
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