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User ’s Guide Co l o r S tyl e W r i t er 2 400.
K Apple Computer , Inc. © 1994 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.
iii Co mm unic ati ons re gu lat ion informati on v i 1S e t t i n g U p Yo u r P r i n t e r 1 Mai n f eature s of the C ol or Sty leW riter 2 4 00 1 Im porta nt saf ety i nstr uc ti ons 2 Unpacking .
2U s i n g Y o u r P r i n te r 2 1 Loa d i ng th e sh eet feeder 2 2 Def i ni ng t he pag e setup 25 Printing a document 26 Adj u s ti n g co l or opti ons 2 7 Printing w hile you u se y our computer.
5T r o u b l e shooti ng 49 Saf e t y precaut ions 5 0 Th e Chooser doesn ’ t sho w the C olor S W 240 0 icon 5 0 Ins ta ll at i on is uns ucce ss ful 5 0 The M ac in t osh doesn ’ t rec ognize t .
Co mmunic ation s reg u la t i on i n f or ma t io n FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is suspected.
DOC statement DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Thi s c ha pt er int r oduce s the A pp le C ol or S ty leW riter 240 0 pri nter a nd explai ns how t o set it up . After y ou f ollo w the instr ucti ons i n thi s c hapter , yo u ’ ll b e ready t o pri nt. Before you begin Ma ke sure t hat y our c omputer is alread y set up and that y ou kno w the bas ic s o f its operati on.
Impor t ant s afety in s t ructi on s Alw ay s t a ke th e fo ll o wi ng prec auti ons: m K eep the printer co v er c losed w hen pri nting . m Alw ay s t u r n off t h e pri nter b ef ore un plu g gi ng it. m K eep the in k ta n ks and i n k cartrid ge s a w a y from c hildren.
Wa t c h f o r t h ese s i t ua t io ns , an d i f o ne occ u rs p u l l the p l ug! n th e p owe r cor d or plu g b ecome s fra yed or ot h erwise dama ged n y ou spill s omet hi ng into t h e pri nt.
Unp a c k ing t h e p r inte r 1 Remove everything from the shipping box, but leave the ink cartridges in their packages. 2 Remove the tape and packing material from the inside and outside of the printer. Sa ve t h e ca r t on and the packing materi al in ca se you e v er need to ship t h e printer .
4P lace the printer in your work area. Choose a loc ati on near y our computer that ha s a grounded elec tric al outlet a nd g ood v entil ati on, is out o f di rect s unlight , n e v er gets damp or .
Plu g gin g in t h e p r int e r IMPORTANT The onl y w a y t o disconnect po w er c omplete l y is t o un plu g the po wer c ord. M ake s ure that at lea st on e end of the po wer c ord i s within eas y reac h s o that y ou can unplu g the printer i n a n emer genc y .
Tu r n i n g t h e p r i n te r on an d of f The f irs t t im e y ou tur n on the pri nter , the green po w er light g lo ws and the yel l ow e r ro r l i ght blin ks becau se y ou ha v en ’ t i nstalled a n i n k cartrid ge y et. (Th e n ex t secti on tells y ou how t o i nstall the cartrid ge .
Inst a llin g t h e in k cartr i dg e The ink c artr id g e c ontains the pri nt h ead, whic h spra y s the i n k onto t he paper . T reat it g entl y so y ou don ’ t dama ge its t i ny no zzles . Bef ore y ou star t, mak e s ure the printer is tur n ed on.
3 Raise the bright blue lever on the carrier. 4 Remove the cover from the plastic tub that contains the ink cartridge. Y ou can install either the bl ack-onl y c ar trid ge or the f our -co lor c ar trid ge . (Th ese instr ucti ons show t h e f our -co lor c ar trid ge being installed, but the proces s is t h e same f or eit h er cartrid ge .
7P eel the orange tape off the print head. 8S lide the ink cartridge straight into its place in the printer. No t e : Ther e are i nstr ucti ons i nscribed i nsi de the pri nter co v er to remind y ou ho w to install either in k c ar trid ge .
9 Lower the lever to secure the ink cartridge in place. 10 Close the printer’s front cover. 11 Setting Up Your Printer.
Con ne ct i ng th e pri nter to y our M aci nt osh IMPORTANT The se ri al cab le must c onnect the printer di rect l y t o the computer . Us e onl y the cab le that com e s with t h e pri nter .
Loa ding p a per i n t o the s he et f e eder Th e sheet feeder ho lds up t o 1 0 0 sh eets of 20-pound paper a nd feeds t he paper automat ic all y into t h e pri nter .
3C lose the printer cover. 4 Load a stack of U.S. letter-size or A4 paper into the sheet feeder. To open the output tray, pull here. Be sure to pull it out all the way. Slide this guide so it just touches the edge of the paper. If the stack of paper bows out even slightly, the guide is too tight.
Ch e c ki ng th e prin t no zzles The C o l or Sty leW riter 240 0 pri nts by spra yi ng c ol ored in k onto t h e pap er thro u gh t i ny no zzles . Somet ime s the se small no zzles c an get c lo g ged a fter s itt i ng unu sed f or a lon g time . T o make s ure all the no zzles are w orki ng , fol l o w t h es e st eps .
4E xamine the nozzle test pattern for broken or missing horizontal lines. The no zzle te st patter n app ears n ear the bottom o f the test pa ge . T h e test patter n f or the four -co lor in k cartr.
IMPORTANT The Ins t aller determi n es w h ether y ou ha v e the cor rect s y stem so ft wa re and enough m emory to u se thi s printer . If y ou do not , the I nstaller disp la y s a mes sa ge te lli ng y ou what y ou n eed.
Te llin g you r c o m puter to us e th e Colo r Sty leW ri t er 2 400 Bef ore u sin g y our pri nter , y ou must se lect it in the Chooser . 1S elect Chooser from the Apple ( K ) menu.
Ev en when a Po w erBook ha s tw o serial ports, if it al so ha s a n i nter nal m odem, t h e modem por t ( W ) ma y l ook a v ail able but actu all y b e i n use . If the printer por t ( [ ) i s a v ailable , connect the C ol or S ty leW riter 2 4 0 0 to it.
21 When y our printer is set up (p lu g ged in, loaded wit h paper , and selected in th e Chooser) , y ou are ready t o pri nt. Pri nting c an b e as s imple a s choos i ng Print from the File m enu. Y ou c a n als o make opt ional c hang es t o par ts of t h e printing proce s s .
22 Chapter 2 Loa ding th e sh e et fe e d er The sh eet feeder ho lds pap er , en ve lopes , or other materi als and feeds t h em aut omatic all y i nto t h e pri nter . T o load the sheet feeder , f oll ow t h ese steps: 1A djust the external paper selector and load the paper.
23 Using Your Printer If y ou ’ re c hanging print materi als (fr om pap er to en v elopes , f or ex ample) , c ont i nue with steps 2 thr ough 4 . 2 Open the printer’s front cover. Wa it w hile the c ar rier mo ve s t o th e center posit ion . 3A djust the internal paper selector and extend the output tray.
Here are details about t h e ki nds of materi al y ou c a n use in y our Col or S ty leW riter 240 0 pri nter . Print material Maximum Special instructions Plain paper 100 sheets m Use 16- to 24-pound paper. Premium coated paper 20 sheets m Use only paper designed for this printer.
De fi n i ng the page s et up Alm o s t ev e ry Mac intosh pr o gram has a P a ge Setup c omma nd i n the File menu . Y ou can u se thi s command to set a v ariety of opt ions , from c ha nging th e p age s ize to app l ying v is ual e f fec ts .
26 Chapter 2 Printin g a d o c u m e nt To pri nt a do cument , f oll ow t h ese steps: 1 Open the document you want to print, or select its icon in the Macintosh Finder. 2C hoose Print from the File menu. A di alo g bo x app ears, di spl a yi ng a number of printing opt ions .
27 Using Your Printer Adju s ting c ol o r o p tio n s To a d j u s t t h e w a y co lors are printed, f oll ow t h ese steps: 1C hoose Print from the File menu. 2 In the dialog box that appears, click Color. So me pro grams pro v ide a second bo x y ou must c lic k b ef ore the co lor opti ons di alo g bo x op ens .
Wi th C ol orS ync tur n ed on a nd the A ut omatic matc hi ng met hod selected, t h e Ma ci nt osh c hooses the best matc hi ng m ethod f or the contents o f the document y ou are pri nting .
Printin g whil e y ou u se y ou r co m p u te r Y ou can cont i nue to w ork on y our computer w hile pri nting on t h e Col or S ty leW riter 240 0 . T h e feature t hat gi v es y ou this ab ility is c alled bac k g r ound pr int i n g , a nd is aut omatic all y tur n ed on when y ou i nstall your Col or S ty leW riter 240 0 so ft w are .
Ch e cking y our pr in te r ’ s pro gr ess While a document is being printed i n the bac kground, y ou c an use PrintMonitor t o chec k its progre s s . I n additi on, Pri ntMonitor lets y ou know wh e n th ere ’ s a problem . (PrintMonitor i s a program t hat ’ s par t of the Maci n t osh s y stem so ftw are .
Shari ng y o ur pr inter with o the r user s If y our computer i s connected t o other computers o v er a n App leT al k ne tw ork, y ou can all ow other u sers on the n etw ork t o print on your Col or S ty leW riter 240 0 . T h e techno lo g y that lets y ou do this i s ca lled C ol orShare .
4 To keep a record of what’s printed on your printer, click the “Keep Log of Printer Usage” checkbox to put an X in it. Y ou can open a nd pri nt the lo g with S impleT ex t, T eachT ex t , or another wor d- proces s i ng pr o gram .
Printin g o n a share d Co lor S tyl eW ri t er 2 400 After y ou tur n on sharing (a s described in the prev ious sec ti on) , others on y our n etw ork c a n share y our pri nter .
Con ne ct i ng a Co lo r Sty leW ri te r 2400 t o a L oca lT a l k netw o rk If y ou ha ve t h e optional C olor S tyleW riter 240 0 LocalT al k Mod ule , you c a n c onnect a C ol or Sty leW riter 240 0 pri nter to a L ocalT al k n etw ork.
35 Thi s c ha pt e r e x pl ains how t o use dif f erent material s and pri nting opt ions t o m eet y our n eeds . Choosing prin t m aterials Here are s ome t ips on when and how t o use dif f erent print material s . Plain paper Us e p l ai n pap er f or ev eryda y pri nting .
Pr e mium coa ted p a per Us e premium coated paper for e x ceptional print quality—f or ex ample , f or a fi nal draft , a col orful not ice , or the master cop y of a pre sentati on. C olors appear richer and more v ibrant on suc h pap er . m Us e onl y coated paper de si gned for u se with the C ol or Sty leW riter 2 4 0 0 .
Tr a n s p a r e n c i e s Us e tra nsparencie s when y ou w a nt to pre sent y our do cument on an ov erh ead pro ject or . m Us e onl y transparencie s des i gn ed f or use with t h e C ol or Sty leW riter 240 0 . The se spe c ia l tra nsparencie s ha ve a sheet o f pap er attached t o them; lea v e th e p a p e r attached until a fter printing .
Spe e d F or f aster printin g , chang e the Pri nt Quality settin g in the Pri nt dial og bo x . (T o disp la y the dial og bo x , choose Print from the F ile menu .
39 It doesn ’ t take muc h ef f or t t o keep y our Co lor S ty leW riter 2 4 0 0 pri nter i n g ood w orki ng condit ion . Y ou s impl y ha v e to rep lace t he i n k cartrid ge s (or th ei r i n k t a n ks ) when the y r un out of in k a nd c lea n the pri nter or pri nt h ead if y ou noti ce a prob lem.
Wh e n to c h an ge in k tan ks L ook c arefu ll y at y our pri nted do cuments to see if a c ol or is mi s sing or f aded. Some times i t ’ s o b v io us— s uc h as w hen you run out of b lac k i n k.
4 Remove the new ink tank from its packaging. 5 Remove the plastic cap from the ink tank. 6S lide the tank into the cartridge, and push it down so it snaps into place. IMPORTANT Make s ure y ou put the co lor in k ta n k on the lef t and the bl ac k i n k tan k on the ri ght.
Repl a cing th e in k ca r t r id ge The ink c artr id g e c ontains the pri nt h ead, the dev ice t hat take s the i n k a nd spra y s it on the pap er .
How t o rep la ce the i n k ca r t ri d ge IMPORTANT Bef ore rep lac i ng the c ar trid ge , try pri nting the te st pag e . (See “Printing the T est P a g e ” i n the secti on “I mag es Print P oorl y” in Chapter 5 . ) 1 Turn on the printer. 2 Open the printer’s cover.
44 Chapter 4 6 Remove the bright orange cap from the cartridge’s print head. 7P eel the orange tape off the print head. After you snap it off, dispose of the cap.
8S lide the cartridge into its place in the printer. 9 Lower the bright blue lever on the carrier to secure the cartridge in place. 10 Close the printer cover.
St or i n g t he i nk ca r t ri dge y o u a re n ’ t us i ng Th e C ol or Sty leW riter 240 0 come s with t w o i n k cartrid ge s , a bl ack-onl y and a f our -co lor c ar trid ge . While the y are sealed in thei r ori ginal pack aging , the i n k ca r t r i dge s are protected.
Cle an i ng t h e outsid e o f the p ri n t er Bef ore y ou c lea n the pri nter , tur n it of f and un plu g the po wer c ord. Then wipe the outsi de o f the pri nter with a c lean, so ft c lot h damp en ed with w ater . If neces sary , y ou can use a mil d soap or deter g ent.
Th is c hapter pro v ide s s olut ions t o som e problem s that y ou ma y enc ounter wh ile us ing y our C olor S ty leW riter 240 0 pri nter . As lo ng as y ou f oll ow t he mai ntena nce i nstr uct ions in Chapter 4 , y ou ’ re not li kel y to ha v e a ny pr oblems wit h y our C olor S ty leW riter 240 0 .
Sa f et y p r eca ut i on s To pre v ent dama ge t o the C olor S ty leW riter 240 0 pri nter a nd har m to y ourself a nd other users , f oll ow t h ese s af ety tips . m Don ’ t t ouc h a nyt hi ng ins ide t h e pri nter ex cept as de scrib ed i n the ins truc ti ons i n thi s manual.
Remov ing ite m s from yo u r F o n t s fo l d e r Items in y our cur rent F onts f older c an i nterfere wit h suc ces s ful installat ion o f th e pri nter so ft w are . T o cor rect the prob lem, f oll ow t hese steps: 1 Open the Fonts folder (inside the System Folder) on your Macintosh.
Usin g t h e C u s t om Inst aller Y ou can install the pri nter so ft w are without installi ng the f onts that c ome with t h e pri nter . (T h e disad v antag e is t hat you w on ’ t b e able t o use t h ese f onts if y ou don ’ t already ha v e them .
6W hen you see a message on your screen, follow the directions and insert the next disk. The Ins t aller ejec ts di s ks and as ks y ou to inser t others . K eep f oll owing t h e ins truc ti ons on the screen until the installat ion is c omplete . 7W hen you see a message reporting that installation was successful, click Restart.
Te x t a p pea rs i n the Ge ne v a f o n t or p r i n ts j ag ged When y our Mac i ntosh c omputer is l o w on memory , it ma y di spl a y a nd pri nt cer tai n f onts in the Gen ev a font. (Geneva looks like this.) Some t ext ma y als o ha v e ja g ged ed ge s .
Pap e r i s jam m e d Occ as ionall y a piece o f pap er ma y get jamm ed (stuck) insi de the pri nter d uring the printing pr oces s . T o c lear a pap er jam, f oll ow t h ese steps: 1I f necessary, open the printer to see where the jam is. 2G ently pull the paper free.
m Try to remove any torn or damaged pieces of paper from the printer. S ee the pre v iou s sect i on, “P ap er Is J ammed. ” m Take the paper out of the sheet feeder and check it. Make s ure none of t he sh eets is cur led, b ent , or do g-eared. Make s ure the ed ge s of t h e stack line up e v enl y .
The l i g ht s ind i ca t e a pr ob le m Some times th e l ight s on the pri nter si gnal a problem . m Both lights are off. To c onserv e en er gy , the pri nter tur ns itself of f if it ’ s left id le f or s ome time (u s uall y about 5 mi nutes) .
The C ol or S tyl eW ri t er 2 400 w o n ’ t pr i n t a pa r t ic u l a r do cu men t If y ou attempt to print a document and no pag e is printed, try the f ollo wing: m Check f or mes sa ge s on y our Mac intosh screen .
Messa ges a ppea r on y o u r com pu t e r s c reen Most me ss ag es t hat app ear on y our screen are self-e xp lanat ory . F or ex ample , th ey ma y te ll you t hat the pri nter is out o f pap er or that the paper is jamm ed. Once y ou cor rect the prob lem, the me s sa ge g o es a w a y .
The imag e i s t oo l i g h t or t oo d a rk If printing l ooks fuzz y b ecau se it ’ s too li ght or too dark , try the f oll owing: m Check t h e nozzle s i n the pri nt h ead. See “Checking t h e Pri nt No zzles ” i n Chapter 1 f or i nstr ucti ons .
Printing a p pear s on o n l y pa r t o f the p a per Check t h e select ions in the P ag e Setup di alo g bo x . Check t h e nozzle s i n the pri nt h ead.
Unwante d ho r i zont al whit e l i nes o r st ri pes ap pea r Prob lems with print quality , especi all y horizontal white lines in y our document , ma y mean a no zzle on the print h ead is c lo g ged or y our i n k ca rt ri dg e is runni ng out o f i n k.
Cle aning th e p ri n t head To c l e a n the pri nt h ead, f o llo w the se steps: 1W hen you are about to print a document, click Utilities in the Print dialog box. Th e Ut ilit ie s di al o g bo x opens . Th e Ut ilit ie s di al o g bo x c lose s , a nd the Pri nt dial o g bo x reappears .
Printin g t h e t e s t p a g e To pri nt the test pa ge and c lean the pri nt h ead, fo llo w these steps: 1 Turn off the printer. 2M ake sure you’ve loaded U.S. letter-size or A4 paper into the printer. 3P ress and hold down the power button until the power light starts to blink.
Th e image prin ts wa vy o r d i st orted Make s ure that y ou are us i ng rec ommended typ es o f pap er . Ch eck t he setting of t h e i n t er n al pap er select or abo ve t h e i n k c ar trid ge . If the prob lem p ersi sts , see the informati on about serv ice and support that c ome s with the printer .
Ink t ank s a nd ca r t r i dg es ru n o ut o f i n k t oo q u ic kl y To ex tend the life o f y our i n k c ar trid ge s , try the f oll owing: m Se lect Dra ft print quality in the Pri nt dial og bo x w hen ev er y ou can. m Don ’ t clea n th e print h ead unles s neces sary .
Gene ra l spec i fi ca t i o ns Marking engine m Therm a l in k jet engin e Resolution m 36 0 dots p er i nch (dp i) for te xt and graphic s (1 80 dp i for dra ft quality) Engine speed m Printing speed dep ends on the imag es printed and on the Macint osh com puter used.
Printing materials m Pl ain pap er: U se 1 6-lb . (6 0-g/m 2 ) to 2 4-lb . (90-g/m 2 ) pap er . m Ac cepts most letterh ead a nd col ored stoc k. m Ac cepts medium-we ight sheets o f l ab els .
Op er at i n g en v i ro nm ent Temperature m 15 ° t o 3 0 °C (5 9° to 8 6° F) Relative humidity m 10 p ercent to 8 0 p ercent, nonc ondensin g St o rag e en vir o nm e nt Temperature m 0° t o 3 5° C (3 2° to 9 5° F) Humidity m 5 percent to 9 5 p ercent, nonc ondensin g Input ele ctric al r e qu ire m e nts U.
71 A f ont is a c ollect ion o f letters , numbers , and s ymbol s in a dist incti v e typo graphic de s i gn. Y our Mac i ntosh c omputer a nd Co lor S ty leW riter 240 0 printer come wit h a v ariety of f onts that look great bot h on your m onitor and on paper .
Bit m a p p e d f o n t s Bi tm app ed f onts cons ist o f “pi cture s ” of a typef ace at sp ecif ic s ize s . For ex amp le , y ou might ha v e bitmapped f onts at 1 0-, 1 2-, and 1 8-point size s in stalled in y our Mac i ntosh c omputer . For be st res ults y ou need a separate f ont file f or each s ize o f c haracter y ou w ant to u se .
Po s tScr i pt f on ts Po s t Sc r i pt is a pa ge-de scripti on l ang ua ge t hat def i n es t h e charac ters, s ymbol s , a nd ima ge s that appear on each pa ge o f a do cument. A P ostScript f ont come s as a pai r of f onts: an outlin e f ont f or the pri nter a nd a cor responding bi tm app ed f ont f or disp la yi ng type on y our screen.
Tr u e T y pe f on ts A T r ueT ype font i s sc alable , describ i ng a typef ace without ri gidl y sp ecifying a si ze . So it l ooks g ood w hatev er size y ou choose . T r ueT ype fonts pr ov ide shar p tex t at any s ize on screen or on pap er . Y ou c an mix a nd match T r ueT ype fonts from v ariou s f ont vendors .
Qui ck Dr a w GX i ma g i ng t ech no l og y A Qui ckDra w GX f ont is a T r ueT ype or PostS cript f ont with an additi onal set of s ophist ic ated feature s .
F or ex ample , if a do cument use s 1 2-point T ime s ® , a v ailab le i n that s ize a s a bitm a p p ed f ont and as a T r ueT yp e f ont , the s y stem use s the bitmapped f ont. If a document use s 4-point T ime s , the s y stem scale s the T r ueT ype font t o that si z e , b e ca us e a bitmapped v ersi on isn ’ t a v ailab le .
Tr u e T y pe a nd P os tScr i pt f on t s Po s t Sc r i pt f onts were de s i gn ed as f onts f or PostS cript pri nters . How e v er , if y ou ha v e Adobe T yp e Manag er so ft w are installed, your c omputer c an both disp la y a nd pri nt PostS cript f onts .
Wh e r e fo nts ar e s t or ed A ll f onts f or y our Co lor S ty leW riter 240 0 pri nter res ide in sp eci al pl ace s within the S y stem F ol der . T o install fonts in S y stem 7 , y ou drag t h em to t he Sy stem Fo lder . Y our M ac intosh will aut omati call y put them where the y be l on g .
Sui t ca ses A f ont s uitc ase i s a sp eci al fo lder f or co llect ions o f f onts . Su itc ase s pro v ide a con v enient w a y to or g a nize f onts in the same f ont f amil y .
Co m b i n i ng suitcases: To m e r g e all the f onts from one s uitc ase with another , dra g on e su itca se on top o f the other . All t h e f onts from the dra g ged s uitc ase will g o i nto t h e other , and the drag ged s uitc ase will di sappear .
Sty led f on t s Most f onts that c ome wit h your C olor S ty leW riter 240 0 pri nter ha ve de fin ed sty les . F or ex ample , if y ou op en the Bookman f ont s uitc ase , y ou see file s f or bol d a nd italic v ersi ons of t h e f ont. Bu t f onts suc h as Chi c ag o , Gen ev a, Monaco , and New Y ork do not c ome with def i n ed sty les .
Com mo n quest io n s a bo u t f o n ts Here are s ome que sti ons that of ten come up about f onts . What kind of fonts should I buy? Bi tm app ed f onts are best f or screen disp la y but don ’ t look a s good w h en y ou print them. P ostScript f onts look great on paper if y ou ha ve a P ostScript printer or Adobe T yp e Manag er .
What does the term Apple classic fonts mean? The A pp l e c l as s ic f onts are the ori ginal ten bitmapped f onts that c ame with th e fi rs t Ma ci ntosh in 1 9 84 .
What is font substitution? F ont S ubstitut ion, w hic h isn ’ t a v ailable f or y our C ol or S ty leW riter 240 0 printer , is an opti on i n the P ag e Setup di alog bo x f or cer tain PostS cript printers .
If y ou n eed to m o v e your printer a lon g distance , f o llo w the se steps . 1 Turn off the printer and unplug it. 2 Remove any paper from the sheet feeder.
4 Open the cover and tape the carrier (with an ink cartridge installed) to the right side of the printer. Beca us e you ’ ve unplu g ged t h e pri nter , the car rier sta y s i n its “parked ” posit ion on the ri ght. U se ma s king tape to tape the c ar rier t o the si de o f the printer .
87 Pro v idi ng c onsi stent, p leas i ng c ol or with de s kt op computers i s a techni cal ch a llen g e . A chie v i ng “What Y ou See I s What Y ou Get” (WY SIWY G) i n co l or is m ore diff icult t ha n i n blac k and white , b ec ause c ol ored light on y our m onit or is v ery dif ferent fr om printed i n k.
About C olor S ync To s o l v e t h e s e prob lems , App le des i gn ed Co lorS ync , a s y stem ex tensi on that pro v ides c ol or -matc hing c apabilit ies . Here ’ s w hat C ol orS ync do es: m It def i n es c ol ors indep endent of t he de v ice creatin g the c ol ors .
A Adobe PostScript fonts icon 73 Adobe Type Manager (ATM) software 73, 77 A4 paper loading in sheet feeder 14 used for nozzle check 13 alerts, setting up 26 Apple classic fonts 83 Apple System/Periphe.
C cables, connecting 12 “carbonless carbon” paper 59 carrier illustration of 9 parked position 86 cartridges. See ink cartridges case for storing ink cartridges 4 Chicago 12 bitmapped font 82, 83 .
disconnecting the printer 6 disk icon 16 disks Color StyleWriter 2400 Installation 16 locking 16 provided 4 display fonts. See bitmapped fonts documents canceling print job 30 printing 26 problems pri.
G generic PostScript font icon 73 Geneva 9 display font 82 glossy paper loading instructions 24 recommended use 36 graphics, fonts for 75 Grayscale color option 26 green power light 7, 8, 15 grounding.
J “jaggies” in bitmapped fonts 72 K kerning 75 Key Caps desk accessory 74 L labels loading instructions 24 specifications 68 landscape orientation 25 legal-size paper 14, 23, 68 letterhead paper 22, 68 levers blue 9, 11, 43, 45 external paper selector 14, 22 internal paper selector 13, 23, 60, 65 ligatures 75 light fonts 81 lights.
O oblique fonts 81 off-center printing 61 on/off (power) button 7, 15 operating environment 69 orange cap on print head 9 orientation 25 outlet, grounded AC 6 outline fonts 73–74 output tray 14, 23 .
features 1 installing ink cartridge 8–11 installing software 16–17 internal paper selector 13, 23 opening front cover 8, 66 packing and moving 85–86 paper jam problems 55–56 passwords 33 plugg.
R radio interference vi, 12 random-access memory (RAM). See memory Read Me file 27 reducing the size of an image 25 removing fonts 51–53 repair, warning 49 replacing an ink cartridge 43–45 require.
horizontal white lines 62 identically named fonts 51 images print poorly 59–60 improper paper feed 55–56 ink smears 60 installing without fonts 52–53 jagged Geneva fonts 54 Macintosh doesn’t r.
The Apple Publishing System This Apple manual was written, edited, and produced on a desktop publishing system using Apple Macintosh computers and QuarkXPress. Technical illustrations were drawn in Adobe Illustrator; screen shots were created and modified with system software, ExposurePro, Aldus SuperPaint, and Adobe Photoshop.
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