User`s manual
The dial should be set to 5. Position it there if necessary. (You’ll use this dial later if your
prints are too light or too dark.)
6. Close the printer.
Lower the top gently, pushing in its center to close. You’ll hear a click when it’s secure.
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Loading the paper cassette
The 110V LaserWriter II comes with one U.S. letter-size paper cassette. The 220V
LaserWriter II comes with one A-4 paper cassette. You can order additional letter-size, as well
as legal-size, international-size, or envelope cassettes, from your authorized Apple dealer.
1. Remove the packing material from the cassette.
Peel the filament tape off the cassette, take the top off, and remove the packing material.
2. Prepare a stack of paper for insertion.
You can load up to 200 sheets of 20-pound photocopier or typewriter paper. Even the edges on
all sides before inserting.
3. With the rear of the cassette toward you, slide the stack into the cassette from the right.
The rear of the cassette is wider and solid. The front is narrower and has a cutaway.
4. Slide the paper beneath the clip at the left front of the cassette.
Push the paper down if necessary, but don’t overload the cassette.
Load three-hole paper with the holes toward the front (the Apple logo side) of the printer. Use
the directional arrows on the cassette as a guide.
Load letterhead paper face up, with the letterhead toward the front of the cassette.
You can expect excellent printing results if you use photocopier paper or most standard
typewriter stocks.
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Installing the manual feed guide
The top of the paper cassette is also the manual feed guide.
1. Align the sliding paper guides on the manual feed guide with the cassette.
2. Position the manual feed guide in the slots on the paper cassette.
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Installing the paper cassette
1. Slide the front of the cassette into the slot on the right side of the LaserWriter II.
2. Push the cassette in until it locks into place.










