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Brother ML-300 Electronic Display Typewriter - Retail Packaging

Brother ML-300 Electronic Display Typewriter - Retail Packaging
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Brother ML-300 Electronic Display Typewriter - Retail Packaging

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BRTGX6750

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Description:

Pitch Selections&mdash10 12 15. Print Speed&mdash12 cps. Multi-Part Forms&mdashOriginal +4. Correction Memory&mdash1 line. Spell Check&mdash78000 words. Display Size&mdash16 characters. View Mode. Typewriter Features: View Mode Memory: N/A Print Speed: 12.0 cps Spell Check: 78000 Words.Unit of Measure : Each

Features:
  • Type in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese

  • Automatic center, underline, bold, and right-margin printing

  • 78,000-word English dictionary with error location

  • 16-character LCD

  • Perfectype professional touch keyboard

Product Details:
Product Length: 16.4 inches
Product Width: 15.1 inches
Product Height: 5.3 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 19.6 inches
Package Width: 18.7 inches
Package Height: 8.1 inches
Package Weight: 11.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

1Good at Making You Angry  May 17, 2006
By S. Godinez
If you have not been mad- I mean really good and mad- for a long time, this is the machine for you. It will guarantee frustration as long as you try to use it. I ordered this machine and the first one arrived broken. The second one worked but made the worst sounds when I would hit the return key, or backspace. Good for annoying my boss so I kept it. After a few days it randomly would assign margins, I would hit the margin release, clear any and all settings and it would work for a line or two and then at random indent, assign margins ect. No 2 lines of text would ever line up, and it felt like the typewriter equivalent to writing with a crayon. Eventually (within 30 days) I was unable to do anything with the machine. I could go on, but you get the point, I would pass on this machine.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

1piece of crap  Aug 08, 2007
By D. L. Gracin
I guess we are spoiled in this office with IBM typewriters. Unfortunately, our main one quit working (after about 10 years of use)and needed to be replaced. We did not want anything fancy, just functional. Every person in this office hates this Brother machine. We are returning it and will not purchase another Brother. There are several things about this that make it more of a hassle then its worth.

1. Can't see where you are typing. We use this for forms, so it is important to be able to line it up nicely - we waste so much time erasing and trying to line it up in the right place.

2. The keys couldn't be any harder to type. It can't keep up with your typing and you need to hit the keys hard. Lame and exhausting!

3. Have to reset the tabs, margins and pitch every single time you turn the machine on? No one can find instructions in the manual on how to make these adjustments stay.

So once you spend five minutes adjusting your tabs and reseting the pitch, you struggle to line it up, erasing and readjusting a million times. It feels like crap while you do it. And Wha-la, it took you 20 minutes to type a form that took 3 minutes on the old IBM Wheel writer.

Spend the extra cash and buy from a company that makes smooth comfortable and efficient machines.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

1Brother ml-300 not worth considering  Feb 08, 2006
By Paul F. Cotter "lovegrass"
I have had two of these units. I would definitely not recommend anyone buying the ML-300. Save yourself some money and get something else. Both of the units lasted only 14 months. I did hardly any typing with them. Only multi-page forms and applications. The printwheel motor failed on both of them and so did the electronic board for the keys. Took in in to a repair center and was told it was not worth repairing. Contacted Brother International USA and was told that the warranty was only good for 12 months. Save yourself some money and buy a Big Chief table and a number 2 pencil.

8 of 11 found the following review helpful:

1BROTHER TYPEWRITER  Jan 15, 2006
By James D. Chappell
WHILE NOT THE FAULT OF AMERICA.ONLINE. THE TYPEWRITER IS A COM PLETE DUD.

I HAVE REPLACED IT WITH AN IBM TYPEWRITER. I CAN GET NO SATISFACTION FROM BROTHER.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1HORRIBLE...Run Away  Mar 24, 2011
By Nancy
I needed a new typwriter for work as the old IBM gave up. Just needed something simple to do forms that wouldn't work through the computer, so picked this one. What a mistake! The margin adjustment thing laid out in the pathetic manual does not work..I have gotten where I just take paper out and put it in to get where I need to type since the preset typing area is so small and the margin adjustments just don't work at all. When I follow the instructions and release the margin then manually move the carriage back, the ink cartridge pops up and won't go down until you turn off the machine and restart. Total piece of junk. I recently purchased a sewing machine and am now so spooked by the Brother name I would only buy a Singer. Also, no support available from Brother.

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