
Documents did not print as expected
If the quality of printing is OK—not smeared or incomplete—but the result is
not as you expected, you may have made a mistake in using the printer
software. Check the subsections that follow for suggestions.
Text appears in the Geneva font or prints jagged
When your Macintosh computer is low on memory, it may display and print
certain fonts in the Geneva font.
(Geneva looks like this.) Some text may also
have jagged edges. To fix low-memory problems, see “Memory is Low,”
earlier in this chapter.
If you’re printing to a shared StyleWriter that is not directly connected to your
computer and you use Adobe Type Manager, the PostScript version of your
fonts must be installed on the computer that is directly connected to the
StyleWriter.
For more information about fonts, see Appendix B, “Using Fonts With the
StyleWriter 1200 Printer.”
Some rotated text may print jagged if you apply a style that has not been
defined for the font. Try applying plain style to the text.
Text prints but pictures do not
Some advanced page layout and art programs use the PostScript page
description language, a language that the StyleWriter 1200 does not
understand. If your programs have a PICT preview option, you can print the
file on a StyleWriter 1200.
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