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Excess oil in the way rod channel causes

  1. (i) Jerking Movement
  2. (ii) Sluggish Movement
  3. (iii) Bad Alignment
  4. (iv) None of these

    A4 only

    B2 only

    CNone of these

    DAll

    Answer:

    B. 2 only

    Read Explanation:

    • Excess oil in the way rod channel can cause the typewriter's carriage or print head to move sluggishly, as the excess oil creates friction and resistance.
    • This can lead to:
      • - Slow and labored movement
      • - Inconsistent typing
      • - Difficulty with smooth typing

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