DF3OE hat geschrieben: ↑Sa 26. Okt 2019, 08:56
Hello Anton,
what you have is the Yugoslavian "ET" version of a Sagem TX20 with metal cover inestead of plastic
of the original Sagem.
Here is my restoration report of a Sagem TX21 that I did restore a couple of years ago.
The TX21 is the two language version of the TX20. In my case Latin - Arabic.
I got his machine from a friend who was living in Egypt back then.
https://goo.gl/photos/rRtJUCahLrHzkjfU7
Unfortunately the print head got broken and I tried to repair it...with no success.
Thanks to Richard from Australia I got a spare print head from him and could repair the machine eventually.
WoW, I like that fact that gives it sturdiness - metal covering. Wonder why did they do it in metal? I don’t mind, of course.
I watched all of your photos, what a beautiful restoration. I don’t understand what part actually went? Is thst aluminum part that broke? If yes, couldn’t you CNC machine it?
Oh, and I’m not sure do I miss some stick or how is called thing where you put spool on? Or spool goea directly on side carriers?
I really like this machine. I hope everything inside, regarding the electronics, is repairable (chips, condensers and stuff).