brother GX7750 Electronic Dictionary Typewriter User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Brother
Table of Contents
- GX7750 Electronic Dictionary Typewriter
- Repeat Keys
- Inserting and Moving Paper
- Viewing Mode
- Margins
- Line Spacing
- Pitch
- Returning the Carrier
- Typing Tips
- Backspacing
- Uppercase characters
- Superscripts & Subscript
- Superimposing Characters
- Extra Character Set
- Normal and Decimal Tabs
- Underline
- Bold
- Indenting (GX-7750 only)
- Centering
- Right Margin Flush
- Automatic Corrections on the Current Line
- Corrections outside of the Correction Memory
- Half Backspace
- Word Spell
- Reset
- Description
- Replacing the cassette ribbon
- Replacing the correction tape
- Replacing the cassette daisy wheel
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Compatible Accessories
- List of Factory Authorized Service Depots
- Documents / Resources
AX425/GX7750
ELECTRONIC DICTIONARY TYPEWRITER
USER’S GUIDE
AMERICAN
GX7750 Electronic Dictionary Typewriter
Thank you for choosing a Brother electronic typewriter! This product is
designed to deliver years of reliable operaiion.
Some of the outstanding features of this typewriter are illustrated in the
letter below The num-bers in brackets refer to the page and box where you can
find further information explaining a feature. For example, Margins (p.2, Box
4) means that this feature is explained in box 4, on page 2.
Ribbon replacement is explained on page 10.
Special note : In this Guide, the “4: sign between two keys, like [CODE) 4. [REV) means that you press (CODE) and hold it down while pressing [REV].
Repeat Keys
The following keys will automatically repeat when held down.
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All Character keys
[-] (hyphen)
[SPACE BAR]| (RETURN)
(BACKSPACE)
(CODE)+(INDEX)| [CODE] + [REV] [CORRECT] TABlicarner moves from one tab to
the next)
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Inserting and Moving Paper
To insert paper : Insert a sheet of paper and press (CODE] + [IP INSI
Paper will advance to approximately one inch from the top edge of the pa-per.
Press [RETURN] to position the carrier on the left margin.
To move paper: Press [CODE] + [INDEX] to raise the paper by 1/12 inch. Press
[CODE] + [REV) to lower the paper by 1/12 inch.
To move the paper continuously in either direction, hold down the appropriate
keys for more than half a second.
If you raise/lower the paper more than 1/12 inch, the correction memory is
cleared.
Viewing Mode
Press [CODE]+[VIEW] to turn the viewing mode on (you will hear two beeps) or
off.
This function automatically moves the paper upwards 1/12 inch (one half line)
after typing so you can easily see the typed characters.
Viewing Mode ON
During continuous typing, the paper remains constant with the print unit on
the typing line. When typing stops for more than 1 second. the paper moves
upward so that you can easily view what you have typed. When typing
continuous, the paper automatically returns to the correct typing line
Viewing Mode OFF
During continuous typing and during viewing, the paper remains at the typ ing
position.
Margins
Move the carrier to the desired position for the new left or right margin
using [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE].
To move beyond the position of a current margin, first position the carrier on
the margin and press [ALT] [M REL].
When the carrier is on the desired position, press [ALT] + IL MAR] (if you are
setting the left margin), or [ALT] + [R MAR] (if you are setting the right
margin).
The minimum distance between the left and right margin is two (2) inches. i.e.
either 20 characters (Pica pitch). 24 characters (Elite pitch), or 30
characers (Micron pitch).
Line Spacing
Single space: Press [ALT] + [LINE 1].
One and a half space: Press [ALT] + [LINE 1 1121.
Double space: Press [ALT] + [LINE 2].
Pitch
Pica (10 characters per inch): Press [ALT] + [PITCH 10].
Elite (12 characters per inch): Press [ALT] + [PITCH 12].
Micron (15 characters per inch): Press [ALT] + [PITCH 151.
You can change the pitch selection in the middle of a line.
Returning the Carrier
To return the carrier manually : Simply press [RETURN]. Holding down this
key will feed the paper repeatedly.
To activate the auto carrier return function : Press [CODE] + [AUTO] (you
will hear two beeps). The carrier will return automatically every lime the
[SPACE BAR] or [HYPHEN] is pressed in the hot zone. To turn this func-tion
off, press the same [CODE] + [AUTO] again.
The hot zone starts six (6) spaces before the right margin and extends to the
right margin. A warning beep will sound when the hot zone is reached.
Typing Tips
Permanent space : If you want to type a space in the hot zone without
trig-gering a carrier return, press [CODE] 4- [SPACE BAR].
Permanent hyphen : If you want to type a hyphen in the hot zone without
activating an auto carrier return, press [CODE] + [HYPHEN].
Typing past a margin : If you want to type a few characters outside of a
margin, press [ALT] + REL] when the carrier is on the margin.
Backspacing
To move back one space at a time : Press [BACKSPACE]. To move con-
tinuously to the left, hold this key down. See also ’12 Superimposing Char-
acters’ on page 4.
To move the carrier quickly to the lett margin: Press [CODE] + [EXPR].
To move back half a space: Press [CODE] + [BS 1/2]. See also “22 Halt
Backspace’ on page 8 for more details.
Uppercase characters
To type uppercase characters : Hold down either the right or left (SHIFT)
key (the SHIFT lamp will blink while the key is held down). Releasing this key
returns the keyboard to the lowercase mode.
For continuous uppercase typing: Press [SHIFT LOCK] (the SHIFT lamp will blink
and all the keys will be set in uppercase mode). To return to lower-case
typing, press either the right or left [SHIFT) key.
For continuous capital letter typing (GX-7750 only): Press [CODE] + [CAPS]
(the SHIFT lamp will blink quickly and the letter keys only, not the number
keys, will be set in uppercase mode). Press the same keys to return to normal
typing.
Superscripts & Subscript
Superscnpts and subscripts are used mainly for scientific text composition
(for instance, exponents, chemical symbols, or reference to footnotes).
To print a superscript: Press [CODE] + [REV] to lower the paper by 1/12 inch,
and then type the character that you want in Superscript.
To print a subscript: Press [CODE] + [INDEX] to raise the paper by 1112 inch,
and then type the character that you want in subscript.
To restart normal typing: After typing a superscript, press [CODE] + [INDEX].
After typing a subscript, press [CODE) + [REV]. This will move the paper back
to normal position.
In super/subscript mode, the carrier will always move by 1/12 inch, regard-
less of the current line spacing. If (CODE] + (REV] or (CODE] *a (INDEX) is
pressed more than two times, the correction memory is cleared.
Superimposing Characters
Some characters not found on your keyboard can be created. For example, if you
want the symbol for Japanese yen:
Type the letter Y and press [BACKSPACE]. You may now type the symbol ‘ = to
obtain ‘.
To erase superimposed characters, you may use the automatic correction
function (See ’20 Automatic Corrections on the Current Line’ on page 7) fa’
the second character, but you have to use the manual method (See ’21
Corrections outside of the Correction Memory on page 7) for the first char-
acter.
Extra Character Set
To type the special characters and symbols marked in green on the bottom of certain keys, hold down [CODE] and press the desired key.
Normal and Decimal Tabs
To set normal or decimal tab stops: Move the carrier to the desired posi-tion
usingISPACE BAR] or (BACKSPACE). Press [ALT] + IT SET] to set a normsl tab
stop, or (ALT) [DT SET] to set a decimal tab stop. A maxi-mum of 12 normal or
decimal tab stops can be set.
Repeat the above step to set each normal or decimal tab.
The right and left margins, as well as the right and left ends of the platen,
are considered tab positions.
To type columns of words: Press (TAB) to space to the next tab and type the
word(s)
Repeat the above steps to complete a line of your table.
Press [RETURN] to move to the beginning of the next line and proceed as for
the first line to complete the table.
To type columns of numbers Press [TAB) to space to the next decimal tab and
start typing a number. The digits will not be printed immediately but the
carrier position itself at the printing position. To print a number that does
not have a decimal point, press [RETURN] or [TAB]. To print a number that has
a decimal point, type the decimal point (period). You may then type the
decimal digits which are printed as you type.
To clear normal or decimal tab stops: Use the (TAB) key to move the carrier to
the tab stop you want to clear.
Press [ALT] + IT CLR] to clear the tab.
Caution: if you press fALTJ + CM for more than half a second, all normal
and decimal tab stops will be deleted. A beep will sound three times.
Underline
To turn on the automatic underlining function: Press [ALT] + [UNDLN]. YOU will
hear two beeps.
Type your text. If the underline function is on. all characters and spaces are
underlined.
To cancel the automatic underlining function: Press [ALT] + [UNDLN] again.
The spaces that tngger a carer return in the automatic carrier return mode are
not underlined.
Permanent spaces or hyphens, i.e. spaces or hyphens typed while holding
[CODE), however, are underlined.
Bold
To turn on the bold face function: Press [ALT] + (BOLD]. You will hear two
beeps.
Type your text. If the bold function is on. all characters are bolded.
To cancel the bold function: Press [ALT) + (BOLD) again.
Indenting (GX-7750 only)
To indent a line, move the carrier to the left margin and press [CODE] + IL IND]. The carrier will move five spaces to the right of its current position.
Centering
First move the carrier to the left margin.
To center the text of a new line : Press [CODE] + [CTR]. The carrier will
advance to a point halfway between both margins.
Type the text. The characters are not printed immediately, but the carrier
positions itself at the printing position.
To print the text, press [TAB], [RETURN], or [CODE] + [CTR].
If you make a mistake, press [CORRECT] or AV OUT] before printing The text.
These keys will delete the whole line from the memory and will return the
carrier to the initial printing position.
To cancel centering : Press one of the above keys or [CODE] + [CIR]
without typing any text. The carrier will then return to the left margin.
Right Margin Flush
First move the carrier to the left margin.
To automatically align text to the right margin : Press [CODE] + [RMF].
The carrier will advance to the right margin.
Type the text. The characters are not printed immediately, but the earner
positions itself at the printing position.
To print the text, press [TAB], [RETURN], or [CODE] + [RMF].
If you make a mistake, press ICORRECTJ or IW OUT) before printing the text.
These keys will delete the whole line from the memory and will return the
earner to the initial printing position.
To cancel right margin tlush : Press one of the above keys or [CODE] +
[RMF). The carrier will then return to the left margin.
Automatic Corrections on the Current Line
This typewriter has one line correction memory. It erases the errors on the
current line.
First, use [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE BAR] to line up the carrier with the error.
To erase one character: Press [CORRECT]. The incorrect character will be
erased and you can type the correct character.
To erase a series of characters, simply hold down ICORREC77. The carrier will
backspace and correct continuously until you release the key.
To erase one word: Press [W OUT]. The word is erased and the carrier is now on
the space previously occupied by the tirst character of the erased word. You
can now retype the word.
If the carrier is positioned in the middle of a word, only the letters from
that position to the beginning of the word will be erased.
To erase entire line : Press [CODE] + [L OUT].
The [RELOC] key moves you to the end of your typing line rapidly. Press that
key to take the carrier back to the position it occupied before the correc-
tion.
Corrections outside of the Correction Memory
Press [BACKSPACE], [SPACE BAR], [CODE] + [INDEX] or [CODE] + [REV] to move the
carrier to the character to be corrected.
Press [CODE] + [CORRECT], then retype the wrong character (use the [SHIFT] key
for uppercase characters). The incorrect character will be erased.
Type in the correct character.
Half Backspace
The half backspace function is used to fit a correct word in a line after
eras-[rig a misspelled word that was one character oiler orionper than the
correct word (example: replacing lomulas- with`formulas’ or mirtnor with
‘minor).
Delete the entire misspelled word.
If the deleted word was shorter than the correct word, align the carrier up
with theal letter of the deleted word; if it was longer, align the carrier
with the second letter of the deleted word.
Press [CODE] + [BS 1/2] to move the carrier half a space to the left.
Type in the correct word. Because of the hall-backspace function, the cor-
rected word is perfectly centered within the blank space left by the deleted
word.
Word Spell
To turn the Word Spell on and off: Press [ALT] + (W SPELL). You will hear two
beeps. Use the same Keys to switch the Word Spell off.
When you switch the machine on, the Word Spell is automatically switched on.
When the Word Spell is on: While typing, pressing one of the following keys
signals the end of a word and activates the automatic spell check: (SPACE
BAR], [CODE] + [SPACE BAR], [TAM, [RETURN] (except when there is a hyphen at
the end of the line), [CODE] + [INDEX), [CODE] + [REV], VI, or more than two
periods.
You will hear three beeps whenever the word is not found in the dictionary.
Check the word, and correct it if necessary. (See 20 Automatic Corrections on
the Current Line’ on page 7.)
To recheck a word on the current line: Move the earner back to the word, then
move to the right with [SPACE BAR] or [CODE] + [SPACE BAR]. The word is
automatically checked again.
Pressing [RETURN]. [CODE] + [INDEX], [CODE] + [REV], or [RELOC] will also
recheck the word the carrier is on.
To recheck the entire current line: YOu can also press [CODE] + [FIND] to
recheck all the words on the current line. The carrier will move to the end of
a misspelled word. This works even when the Word Spell is turned off.
The spelling programs contain material owned, developed, and copyrighted by
Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Reproduc-tion or
disassembly of embodied computer programs or algorithms prohib-ited. Based
upon The American Heritage DictiOnary,
Reset
This function allows you to move the earner to the previous position without clearing correction memory. Make sure that you do this procedure after replacing cassette ribbon, correction tape and daisy wheel.
BROTHER TYPEWRITER THREE YEARS WARRANTY A LIMITED WARRANTY
For 90 days from the date of purchase, Brother International Corporauon, or
its authorized service centers, will repair this typewriter free of charge if
defective in material or workmanship Atter 90 days and until three years from
date of purchase. Brother will furnish, free of charge a replacement part for
the defective part of the typewriter, you pay for labor. The replacement of
free parts does not include covers, platen rubber parts, ribbon. printing
element or carrying case. This limited warranty also does not include
cleaning, or any damage caused by accident, neglect, or misuse and ceases when
you sell, rent or otherwise dispose of this typewriter. Brother ribbons, daisy
wheels and other supplies are rec-ommended for use with this product. The use
of other supplies not specifically sold by, or approved by Brother may affect
the performance of this product and may void the Brother product warranty
Warranty service is available at any of Brother’s authorized service centers
throughout the United States. The typewriter must be delivered or shipped
freight prepaid to the nearest authorized service center together with your
copy of the warranty card andfor proof of purchase in the form of a sales
slip.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
- For the name and location of your nearest service center call toll free 1-800-284-4357
Brother International Corporation
Somerset, New Jersey
Description
Paper Release Lever : Pushing this lever loosens tension on the paper so
it can be adjusted if necessary.
Paper Supporter : Keyboard Cover can be used as a paper supporter as
illustrated above.
Replacing the cassette ribbon
Three types ribbons are available:
Ribbon Types | Brother Model |
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Correctable film ribbon | 1030 or 1230 |
Multi strike ribbon | 1031 |
Nylon ribbon | 1032 |
To replace the cassette ribbon:
- Use [SPACEBAR] or [BACKSPACE] to move the car-rier to the center of the platen.
- Open the top cover.
- Holding the cassette with both hands, lift the front of the cassette up and out.
- Move the cassette towards the platen to remove it.
- Turn the feed knob (on the left side of the cassette) counter-clockwise to tighten the ribbon in the new cas-sette.
- Align the arrow on the cassette with the arrow on the cassette holder. Use both hands to ease the cassette into the holder, back first.
- Gently press down on the front of the cassette until it clicks into place
- Again turn the feed knob counter-clockwise to take up any slack.
- Close the top cover. 10) Press [CODE] + [RESET] to move the carrier to the previous position.
- The amount of tape remaining can be checked through the viewing hole on the nght side of the cassette.
- Make sure to use only Brother-authorized cas-sette ribbons, correction tapes and cassette daisy wheels. Brother cannot be held responsible for difficulties caused by the use of unauthorized supplies.
Note: Please do not touch the keyboard during replacing the daisy wheel, cassette ribbon or correction tape in order to avoid carrier movement.
Replacing the correction tape
Two types of correction tape are available:
- Lift-off correction tape, to be used with correctable film ribbon.
- Cover-up correction tape, to be used with nylon and mutti strike ribbons.
To replace the correction tape:
- Use [SPACE BAR] or [BACKSPACE] to move the carrier to the center of the platen.
- Open the top cover.
- Remove the cassette ribbon. if installed.
- Pull off both spools, pressing against the correction tape with your thumbs. Bring it back to a position paral-lel with the platen, and lift it up and out.
- Pass the new tape through the left guide, behind the ribbon guide, and out through the right guide. The rough (sticky) side of the tape should face the platen.
- Attach the feeder spool to the pin on the left.
- Attach the take-up spool to the pin on the right.
- Turn the take-up spool counter-clockwise until a small amount of while tape has wound around it.
- Replace the cassette ribbon and close the top cover.
- Press [CODE] + [RESET] to move the carrier to the previous position.
Replacing the cassette daisy wheel
The daisy wheel is housed in a clear plastic cassette for easy, damage-free
handling and quick typeface changes.
To replace the cassette daisy wheel:
- Open the top cover.
- Pull the lever towards you to release the daisy wheel lock.
- Remove the cassette daisy wheel by pulling it out of the machine by the protruding ‘ear on the top right.
- Insert the desired cassette daisy wheel into the slot and press down gentty.
- Slide the lever back to its original position to lock the cassette daisy wheel in place. Make sure to press the lever firmly.
- Close the top cover
- Press (CODE) 4. [RESET] to move the carrier to the previous position.
- Make sure the cassette daisy wheel is not in-serted backwards. The “ear’ should always be on the upper night.
- Improper insertion of the cassette daisy wheel may cause malfunction and incorrect punting.
- It is not necessary to remove the cassette ribbon when replacing the daisy wheel.
NOTE Please check the shape of your daisy wheel cassette before replacing the daisy wheel. The daisy wheel cassette type B cannot be used with this machine.
General Information
Your typewriter comes with the following items:
- Cassette ribbon
- Cassette daisy wheel
- Correction tape
Please make sure that these items are included with the machine.
The power cord is stored in a compartment on the back of the machine.
The power switch is located on the left side of the typewriter near the rear.
Care of the Unit
Beware of tiny objects| Take precautions to prevent anything from slipping
into the typewriter or between the keys. Be especially careful of metal
objects such as paper clips and staples.
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Cleaning| Never use volatile liquids such as thinner or benzine to clean the
exterior surface of the typewriter. Use only a soft cloth dampened with a mild
detergent solution.
Location| Do not expose your typewriter to direct sunlight, heat or intense
vibration. Be sure to replace the keyboard cover when the typewriter is not
in use.
Ventilation| Do not block the ventilation slits provided at the back of the
unit to prevent overheating.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible cause |
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Nothing happens when power switch is turned on | 1. |
plugged in?
Poor printing performance or printout is impossible| 1.| Is the daisy wheel
properly installed? (Has the lever been pressed firmly?) Is the correct
daisy wheel in- stalled?
2.| Have you run out of ribbon?
3.| Have you pressed [CODE] + [RESET] after replacing cassette ribbon,
correction tape or daisy wheel?
Poor correction performance| 1.| Has the correction tape been properly
installed?
2.| Have you run out of correction tape?
3.| Are you using the proper correction tape?
Specifications
Paper capacity | 12.87′ (326.9mm) |
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Typing capacity | 9.0″ (228.6mm) |
Typing speed | 12 characters per second |
Typing pitches | 10, 12, 15 |
Number of character keys | 46 |
Line spacing | 1, 1 1/2, 2 |
Tab set | 12 tabs |
Copies | Original + 4 copies |
Ribbons | 1030, 1230 Correctable Film Ribbons |
1031 Multi Strike Ribbon
1032 Nylon Ribbon
Correction tapes| 3010 Lift-off correction tape for use with correctable film
ribbons
4010 cover-up correction tape for use with multi strike and nylon ribbons
Dimensions| 16.4″ x 15.1′ x 5.3″ (417mm x 383mm x 134mm)
Weight| 9.91b (4.5kg)
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother
Industries, Ltd. could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reason-able protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment gen-erates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-dance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How-
ever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries, Ltd. could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
DOC NOTICE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulations
of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Compatible Accessories
Starter kit
Item No. | Description |
---|---|
SK-1Q0 | 3 Correctable Film Ribbons |
1 Script 1012 Daisy Wheel
1 Lift-off Correction Tape
Cassette Ribbons/Correction Tapes
Item No. | Description |
---|---|
1030 | Correctable film ribbon |
1230 | Correctable film ribbon (2 packs) |
1031 | Mutti strike ribbon |
1032 | Nylon ribbon |
3010 | Lift-off Correction tape (2 pieces) |
(to be used with 1030, 1230 ribbons)
4010| Cover-up Correction tape (2 pieces)
(to be used with 1031, 1032 ribbons)
Cassettle Daisy Wheels
Item No. | Type Pitch | |
---|---|---|
M401 | American Pica 10 | 10 |
M402 | American Prestige 10/12 | 10, 12 |
M403 | American Elite 12 | 12 |
M405 | American Script 10/12 | 10, 12 |
M408 | American Grande 10 | 10 |
M409 | American Quadro 10/12 | 10, 12 |
M410 | American Quadro 15 | 15 |
M411 | American Brougham 1C | 10, 4 |
M412 | American Brougham 12 | 12 |
M413 | American Brougham 15 | 15 |
M414 | Prestige Italic 10/12 | 10, 12 |
M415 | American OCR B 10 | 10 |
M416 | American OCR A 10 | 10 |
M417 | American Letter Gothic 12 | 12 |
M419 | Super Grande 10 | 10 |
M421 | Legal Prestige 10 | 10 |
M422 | Super Grande 11 10 | 10 |
To order accessories, please call 901-373-6256.
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LINCOLN PAPX, PA 48146
(313)386-5080
ARKANSAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
1900 JENNY UND
FORT SMITH, AR 72901
(501)782-5612| ZISEAMAN BUSINESS MACHINES INC.
75 YORK ROAD
WARMINstrx, PA 18914
(215)672-6700| TAC INC. OFFICE PRODUCTS
2606 EAST FLAMINGO
LAS VEGAS, NV 89121
(7’02)737.1949
ARLIGTON BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
5837 COMME4CE STREET
JACKS VILA. FL 32211
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6300 EAST EVANS
DENVER, CO 80222
(303)7599633|
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Documents / Resources
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brother GX7750 Electronic Dictionary
Typewriter
[pdf] User Guide
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References
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