User`s manual

(The three previous options, collectively known as Printer Effects, are turned on in the default
setting. If you experience difficulty printing bitmaps, turn off the Faster Bitmap Printing
effect.)
Reduce or Enlarge: Type any percentage of reduction or enlargement from 25 to 400 percent.
Your output is automatically scaled to that size.
Options: Clicking the Options button presents a new dialog box.
Flip Horizontal: Reverses the page left to right.
Flip Vertical: Reverses the page top to bottom.
Invert Image: Prints white on black.
Precision Bitmap Alignment: Reduces the size of the printed page by 4 percent for better
representation of graphic images.
Larger Print Area: This expands the print area by reducing the minimum margins required.
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The LaserWriter II prints at publication quality on standard photocopier or typewriter paper
(l6- to 20-pound stock). With the face-up tray open, the printer can accept stock of up to 36
pounds. You can also expect excellent results on most colored stocks and letterheads.
The LaserWriter II will produce high-quality transparencies for overhead projection.
Medium-weight photocopier transparencies work best.
Depending on the type of transparency, the temperature, and the humidity, you may be able to
print transparencies using automatic feed. If you experience difficulties, use manual feed
instead. Always open the face-up tray when printing transparencies.
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Warning-Do not use heat-transfer (thermal) transparencies in the LaserWriter II. They will
not print properly and may separate in the printer.
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To avoid paper problems, be aware of the following potential trouble sources:
Temperature. Some letterheads use low-temperature dyes that vaporize and smear at the
printing temperatures of the LaserWriter II. Some slick letterheads may come undone in the
LaserWriter II.
Paper texture. The LaserWriter II may not print sharply on highly textured paper. When you
begin printing, try a few sheets to see how you like the quality.
Paper finish. Very shiny surfaces may not give good results. Again, try a few sheets and see
what happens.
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Use the Font/DA Mover to alter the selection of fonts on any startup disk. You can add additional
fonts from the LaserWriter IInt/ntx Fonts Disk. Using the same procedures, you can also add
non-Apple fonts. By reversing the steps, you can remove previously installed fonts as well as