Apple Color StyleWriter 4500 User Manual

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C

cables

Apple System/Peripheral-8 3, 90, 93
checking connections 70
LocalTalk 11
network 11
serial 11

“carbonless carbon” paper 49, 82
carrier

handling of 7–8, 10
replacing the ink cartridge and 59, 61

Centered watermark scaling option

35, 36

changing the order of items to print,

background printing and 43

Chooser

changing the default printer 39
selecting the printer 17, 28
setting up the printer for network use

45–46

setting up the printer for QuickDraw

GX 115–117

turning background printing on or

off 41

user instructions for a shared

printer 47

Chooser dialog box 17, 115–117
CIE color standard 113
cleaning

the printer 2, 63, 87
the print head 30, 84–85, 122

CMYK color system 111
coated paper 26, 50, 119
color ink cartridge

vs. black ink cartridge 4
when to replace 58

color matching, turning on 32–33
color options, adjusting 30, 32–33
Color Options dialog box 32–33, 52
color printing

quirks 33
troubleshooting 82, 84

ColorShare 42, 44, 85

Color StyleWriter 2500 Disk 1 14,

68, 125

Color StyleWriter 2500 icon 16, 17,

31, 66

Color StyleWriter 2500 Log file 46
Color SW 2500-Troubleshooting file

19–20. See also test page

ColorSync

control panel 32, 113, 121
described 111–113
profiles 32, 112, 113, 121
turning on 32–33, 52

columns, printing, troubleshooting 81
connecting the printer

to use on a LocalTalk or EtherTalk

network 48

to use on an AppleTalk network

44–46

to use with QuickDraw GX 115–117
to your Macintosh 11

Connect via pop-up menu (Chooser

dialog box) 115–116

controlling print requests. See monitoring

and controlling print requests

control panels

ColorSync System Profile 32,

113, 121

Monitors 113

copies, selecting number to print 30
cost of printing, reducing 53
creating a desktop printer icon 40
Custom Install dialog box 69
Custom Install option 16, 68–69
Custom Remove dialog box 126
Custom Remove option 126–127

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Index

Can’t Find It?

See also Macintosh

Guide’s onscreen index.

Open the Guide (

h

)

menu and choose

Macintosh Guide; then

click the Index button.

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