Text changes to the geneva font or prints jagged – Apple Color StyleWriter Pro User Manual

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The Macintosh doesn’t recognize the Color StyleWriter Pro

If you have selected the Color StyleWriter Pro icon in the Chooser but
nothing prints, or you get a message that there is no Color StyleWriter Pro
connected, one of the following conditions may be the cause:

m A plug is loose somewhere. Make sure that all cables are properly

connected. See the instructions in Chapter 1 for setting up your Color
StyleWriter Pro.

m If you are trying to use a shared printer connected to another Macintosh,

make sure that the computer is turned on and connected to the network.
Also make sure that the printer is set up to be shared. See the instructions
in “Sharing Your Printer With Other Users on a Network” in Chapter 2.

m You may have indicated the wrong port in the Chooser. Check whether you

plugged the printer into the computer’s printer port (

[

) or modem port

(

W

), then make sure that you indicate the same one in the Chooser.

If you still can’t resolve the problem, the printer may not be working properly.
See the information about service and support that comes with your printer.

Text changes to the Geneva font or prints jagged

When your Macintosh is low on memory, some fonts may be displayed and
printed in the Geneva font.

(Geneva looks like this.)

Some text may also look

jagged on the edges rather than smooth.

For more information about fonts, and for suggestions on how to free up
memory, see the books that came with your computer or with your latest
system software upgrade. You can also see an Apple-authorized service
provider about installing more memory in your Macintosh.

Some rotated text may also print jagged if you are trying to print it in a style
for which it is not defined. Try making the text plain.

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