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.

One easy way to make more memory available is to quit open programs you aren’t using. For other suggestions on how to free up memory, see the documentation that came with your computer or with your latest system software upgrade. You can also consult an Apple-authorized service provider about installing more memory in your Macintosh.

For more information about fonts, see Appendix B, “Using Fonts With the Color StyleWriter 2400 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.

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Apple 2400 manual Text appears in the Geneva font or prints jagged