Finding out about available fonts

Many programs have a Font menu that lists the fonts installed in your system, though some programs do not list them all. You can open the Fonts folder, inside the System Folder, to see all the fonts stored there. You can also see available fonts with the Key Caps desk accessory in the Apple (K) menu.

The LaserWriter Font Utility program (supplied with the system software disks) provides three ways to see the fonts available for printing on a LaserWriter: you can display a list of fonts on the screen, print a font catalog, or print a set of font samples.

Displays a list of all fonts available to the printer

Prints a list of the fonts available to the printer

Prints a sample of each font available to the printer

Other ways to use the LaserWriter Font Utility

You can also use the LaserWriter Font Utility program to

ninitialize a hard disk attached to a printer

ncontrol whether a start page is printed

nrestart a printer

nsend PostScript files to a printer

Initializing a hard disk attached to a printer

You can attach a hard disk to some printers. A hard disk allows you to store more fonts. See the manual that came with your printer for information about connecting a hard disk.

1.Make sure the correct printer is selected in the Chooser.

2.Open the LaserWriter Font Utility icon.

3.Choose Initialize Printer’s Disk from the File menu.

4.Click the Drive button until you see the name of the hard disk you want to initialize.

5.Click Initialize.

Initializing erases any information that was on the hard disk.

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Apple Duo 270C manual Finding out about available fonts, Other ways to use the LaserWriter Font Utility, Click Initialize