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G

Geneva font 38

TrueType fonts printed as 31 graphics, print speed and 29 grayscale printing viii

choosing 19 GrayShare software viii

H

Helvetica® font 38 Helvetica Narrow font 38 horizontal page orientation

choosing 18

print speed and 29

I

icons font 31 Installer 5 LaserWriter 300 4

printer and modem port 3 Installer icon 5

installing paper cassette 11–12installing printer software 4–6installing toner cartridge 7–9“insufficient memory” message 29 italic font, using 39

ITC Avant Garde font® 38 ITC Bookman® font 38 ITC Zapf Chancery® font 38 ITC Zapf Dingbats® font 38, 39

J, K

jagged type problems 30–31

L

labels

acceptable types of 37 face-up delivery required for 16

landscape orientation. See horizontal page orientation

laser specifications 42 LaserWriter 300 icon 4

missing from Chooser 28 legal-size paper

“insufficient memory” message with 29 loading 14

letterhead paper, loading 13 location for printer 1

log file, for shared printer 22

M

Macintosh computer, connecting to 3 maintenance, safety precaution vi, 2, 25–26.

See also troubleshooting manual feed, printing with 20

paper jam and 32 on second side 21

margins design tips 40 imageable area 41 reducing 18

memory capacity print speed and 29 TrueType fonts and 31

modem port 3 modem port icon 3 Monaco font 38 multiple copies, printing 19

N

network

connecting printer on 3 GrayShare software for viii setting up in Chooser 17 sharing printer on 21–24

New Century Schoolbook font 38 New York font 38

O

operating environment 42 ozone emission 42

P, Q

page orientation, choosing 18 Page Setup

defining 18 design tips 40

Palatino® font 38

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Contents Personal LaserWriter300 Apple Computer, Inc Contents Appendix Specifications Index Radio and television interference Service warning label Class 1 label Energy conservation mode About Your Personal LaserWriterTrueType fonts GrayShareSharing your printer Printing grayscaleSetting Up Your Printer Choosing a location for the printerImportant safety instructions Carrying the Personal LaserWriterConnecting the printer to a Macintosh Choosing a portInstalling the printer software System requirementsDouble-click the Installer icon to open it InstallationDrag the TeachText icon to your hard disk Click Install Open the printer access door Adding Toner and PaperInstalling or changing a toner cartridge Pull the tab to remove the tape Insert the cartridge into the printerPlugging in the printer Loading the paper cassette Slide the cassette into the printer Loading 3-hole punched paper Loading letterhead paperLoading legal-size paper Printing Turning on the printerChoosing face-down or face-up delivery Choose the Chooser from the Apple K menu After you choose the printer, close the ChooserDefining the page setup Printing a document Use both menusPrinting paper or envelopes with the manual feed slot Click PrintPrinting on both sides of a Sharing your printer with other usersClick OK Close the Chooser window Click to place an X in this checkboxUsing a shared printer connected to another Macintosh Close the ChooserControlling the use of your printer by others Tips and Troubleshooting Safety precautionsSome odor from the heat of the printing process is normal Checking the printer’s status lights Solving some common problems Chooser doesn’t show the LaserWriter 300 iconPrinting takes a long time Find your Fonts on your system If it is a non-TrueType font, its icon will look like this Printer prints on only part of the paper Remove the paper cassette Open the printer and remove the cartridgeTips and Troubleshooting Paper feeds improperly Toner stains appear on printed pages About paper How to use different kinds of fonts About fontsUse restraint when choosing fonts Add emphasis and contrastChoose the right size Be careful setting alignment and columnsFind out more Print quality Printer RAMPrinter fonts SpeedPower consumption Laser SpecificationsOperating environment Input electrical requirementsIndex Insufficient memory message with 29 loading Loading Hole punched paper, loading 13 Times font Toner Apple Computer, Inc

300 specifications

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One of the standout features of the Apple 300 is its high-resolution display. The device boasts a vibrant Retina display, providing stunning visuals with accurate color reproduction and sharp details. Whether you’re streaming your favorite shows, editing photos, or browsing the web, the immersive visual experience elevates everyday tasks to new heights. The display is also equipped with True Tone technology, automatically adjusting the color temperature according to ambient lighting for comfortable viewing in any environment.

Under the hood, the Apple 300 comes equipped with Apple’s latest A-series chip, which offers exceptional processing power and energy efficiency. Users can expect lightning-fast performance, whether running complex applications, multitasking, or gaming. The seamless integration of hardware and software ensures responsiveness and smooth operation, reflecting Apple’s reputation for excellence in engineering.

The Apple 300 also features a comprehensive suite of connectivity options, including 5G capabilities, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.0. These advancements enable faster downloads, improved streaming quality, and robust connections, ensuring users can remain productive and connected in an increasingly digital world. With a range of ports available, including USB-C, users can easily connect peripherals and expand their workflow.

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In conclusion, the Apple 300 encapsulates Apple's innovative spirit with its stunning display, powerful performance, enhanced connectivity, and robust security features. With its commitment to user experience and cutting-edge technology, the Apple 300 is poised to set new standards in the tech landscape. Whether for work, entertainment, or everything in between, this device is designed to meet the evolving needs of its users.