Apple Color StyleWriter Pro User’s Guide
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Contents Communications regulation information 1 Setting Up Your Printer 1 Main features of the Color StyleWriter Pro Important safety instructions Unpacking the printer vi 1 2 3 Installing the print head 4 Installing the ink cartridges 7 Connecting the printer to your Macintosh Plugging in the printer 11 Turning on the printer 12 Loading paper into the sheet feeder Installing your printer software 10 13 14 More information about the Installer program 15 Telling your computer to use t
2 Using Your Printer Getting help 21 22 Loading the sheet feeder 22 Defining the page setup Printing a document 24 25 Adjusting color options 26 Printing while you use your computer 27 Sharing your printer with other users on a network Printing on a shared Color StyleWriter Pro 3 Tips on Paper, Quality, Speed, and Cost Choosing print materials Plain paper 31 31 Premium coated paper Glossy paper 32 Back-print film 32 Transparencies 33 Quality Speed Cost 32 33 34 34 4 Maintaining Your
Troubleshooting 47 Safety precautions 48 The Chooser doesn’t show the Color StyleWriter Pro icon The Macintosh doesn’t recognize the Color StyleWriter Pro Text changes to the Geneva font or prints jagged Paper is jammed 48 49 49 50 Paper or envelopes feed improperly 50 The Color StyleWriter Pro won’t print a particular document The lights indicate a problem 51 52 The printer acts as if it’s working but nothing is printed on the page The printer seems slow 53 Messages on your computer screen
Communications regulation information FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is suspected. Radio and television interference The equipment described in this manual generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy.
DOC statement DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
1 Setting Up Your Printer This chapter introduces the Color StyleWriter Pro printer and explains how to set it up. After you follow the instructions in this chapter, you’ll be ready to print. Before you begin Make sure that your computer is already set up and that you know the basics of its operation. Main features of the Color StyleWriter Pro m High-quality color graphics and text are printed quietly on plain paper.
Important safety instructions Always take the following precautions: n Keep the printer away from sources of liquids, such as wash basins, bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on. n Protect the printer from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on. n Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug the printer into a wall socket. n Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others. n Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your system.
WARNING Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused. Operation of this product, or similar products, must always be supervised by an adult. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to handle any cables. Unpacking the printer 1 Remove everything from the shipping box, but leave the print head in its plastic tub. Print head (Leave it in the plastic tub for now.
3 Close the printer’s cover. 4 Choose a location for the printer. Choose a place near your computer that has a grounded electrical outlet and good ventilation, is out of direct sunlight, never gets damp or very hot or very cold, and is away from devices that could cause electromagnetic interference, such as stereo speakers or cordless telephone transmitters. Do not place the printer on an angled surface.
2 Open the print head lid (inside the printer) as shown. Squeeze both sides and lift up. 3 Remove the cover from the plastic tub that contains the print head. 4 Pick up the print head as shown. You may safely touch the black plastic, but be careful not to touch any other part.
5 Peel the tape off the print head. 6 Angle the print head into the printer as shown. The green metal plate is on top. The four ink ports face the front of the printer. 7 Close the print head lid by pressing on it firmly until you feel two or more clicks. The lid should be completely horizontal. To make sure you’ve closed the print head lid completely, try lifting it up. When it’s completely closed, you won’t be able to open the lid without squeezing its sides.
Installing the ink cartridges The Color StyleWriter Pro uses four numbered and color-coded ink cartridges—black (#1), cyan (#2), magenta (#3), and yellow (#4). WARNING Be careful to put each color in the appropriate slot on the print head carriage. If you mix up the colors, the printer won’t print as it should. To install a cartridge, follow these steps: 1 If the printer cover is closed, open it. 2 Remove the top of the ink cartridge’s plastic bag by peeling off the tape in the middle.
3 Remove the ink cartridge from the bag by twisting and pulling it. IMPORTANT Don’t touch the opening in the cartridge. Don’t let anything touch this opening. The ink may cause stains, and any contaminates may harm the print quality.
4 Making sure that the number and the color on the cartridge match the number and the color on the slot, slide the cartridge in and push it down so it snaps into place. The number on the cartridge should match the number on the slot. 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the other colors, until all four cartridges are in place. 6 Check one last time to make sure you have installed all four cartridges and that each is in the right place, as shown in the illustration. Then close the printer cover.
Connecting the printer to your Macintosh Before you begin Turn off your computer. IMPORTANT The cable must connect the printer directly to the computer. Use only the cable that comes with the printer. Replace the cable only with another Apple System/Peripheral-8 cable. Plug one end of the included cable into the printer. Both ends of the cable are the same. Connect the cable to either the printer port or the modem port, which are labeled with these icons.
Plugging in the printer WARNING The Color StyleWriter Pro is equipped with a three-wire grounding plug—a plug that has a third (grounding) pin. This plug fits only a grounded AC outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact a licensed electrician to replace the outlet with a properly grounded outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug! First, insert the power cord here. Then plug the power cord into a grounded outlet or power strip.
Turning on the printer Although the printer turns itself on and off automatically to save power, you can also turn it on or off by pressing this button. This light glows while the printer is on. The first time you turn on the printer, it takes about seven minutes to prepare itself for printing. During this time the power light flashes. IMPORTANT Don’t turn the printer off until it has finished preparing itself and the power light stops flashing.
Loading paper into the sheet feeder The sheet feeder holds up to 100 sheets of 20-pound paper and feeds the paper automatically into the printer. You can load many sizes of paper and other media into the sheet feeder as described in Chapter 2, but to print a test sheet, as described later in this chapter, you must use U.S. letter or A4 paper. To load paper into the sheet feeder, follow these steps: 1 Open the printer cover. 2 Adjust the print head paper selector.
4 Load a stack of U.S. Letter or A4 paper into the sheet feeder. Slide this guide so it just touches the edge of the paper. If the stack of paper bows out even slightly, the guide is too tight. Extend this paper support Make sure the paper lines up evenly at this side of the feeder. Do not stack paper above this line ( ). Make sure the paper selector is next to the (∂) icon. Pull here if you want to open the output tray. Be sure to pull it out all the way.
3 Double-click the Installer icon to start the Installer program. After a moment, the Installer tells you what will be installed. IMPORTANT The Installer checks whether you have the correct system software and enough memory to use this printer. If not, it displays a message telling you what you need. You won’t be able to install the software until you correct the problem. If the message says you don’t have the correct system software, you can purchase a new version from an Apple-authorized dealer.
Telling your computer to use the Color StyleWriter Pro Before using your printer, you must select it in the Chooser. Before you begin Make sure the printer is plugged in, your computer is turned on, and the printer is connected to your Macintosh. 1 Select the Chooser from the Apple (K) menu. 2 Click items in the Chooser as follows: 3 Close the Chooser by clicking its close box (in the top-left corner).
2 Double-click the disk icon to see what’s on the disk. 3 Double-click the Read Me icon to open the Read Me file. 4 Choose the Page Setup command from the File menu. A dialog box opens. 5 Indicate what paper size you’re using. IMPORTANT Use U.S. Letter or A4 size paper to print the test sheet. You don’t need to choose the Page Setup command every time you print—you only need to use it when you want to change the normal settings. 6 Choose the Print command from the File menu. A dialog box opens.
7 Click the Print button. For information about all the choices you can make in the Print dialog box, see Chapter 2. 8 If you see a message telling you to open PrintMonitor, choose PrintMonitor from the Application menu at the far right of the menu bar. You see this message only if you have background printing turned on in the Chooser. 9 When you see a message saying that you must align the print head, click Continue.
10 After the test page is printed, decide which numbered bar looks most like the gray bar at the top of the page, then type that number in the dialog box. After a few moments the printer begins printing the page or pages. If there’s a problem, see Chapter 5 for suggestions. 11 Choose Quit from the fIle menu to leave the Read Me file. 12 Eject the disk by dragging its icon to the Trash.
2 Using Your Printer When your printer is set up (turned on, loaded with paper, and selected in the Chooser), you are ready to print. Printing can be as simple as choosing Print from the File menu. You can also make optional changes to parts of the printing process.
Getting help If you need more information about what you see on the screen, choose Show Balloons from the Help h menu at the right side of the menu bar. Loading the sheet feeder The sheet feeder holds paper, envelopes, or other materials and feeds them automatically into the printer. To load the sheet feeder, follow these steps: 1 Adjust the print head paper selector lever and extend the output tray.
2 Load the paper and adjust the external paper selector lever. Insert letterhead paper face up with the top of the page inserted first. Insert envelopes this way. (Make sure the flap is well creased.) Slide this guide so it just touches the edge of the paper. Insert three-hole punch paper so that the holes line up along this side. Move the paper selector lever to the envelope icon (E) for envelopes and to the paper icon (∂) for everything else.
Defining the page setup Almost every Macintosh program has a Page Setup command in the File menu. You can use this command to set a variety of options, from changing the paper size to applying visual effects. The most common options are already selected for you, so you need to choose Page Setup only if you want to change them. 1 Choose Page Setup from the File menu. The Page Setup dialog box appears, as shown in the next step.
Printing a document To print a document, follow these steps: 1 Open the document you want to print or select its icon in the Macintosh Finder. 2 Choose Print from the File menu. A dialog box opens with a number of printing options. 3 Set any options you like. The most common choices are already set for you. Note: Many other options are available in the Page Setup dialog box. For details, see “Defining the Page Setup” earlier in this chapter.
Adjusting color options You can adjust how colors are printed as follows: 1 Choose the Print command from the File menu to open the Print dialog box. 2 After selecting options in the Print dialog box, click Color to see the Color Options dialog box. 3 Select your color options. Halftoning Options The printer blends colors in either a repeating pattern of dots or a random scattering of dots. Choose the method whose appearance you prefer.
4 Once you’ve made your choices, click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 5 Click Print. Printing while you use your computer You can continue to work on your computer while printing on the Color StyleWriter Pro. This feature, called background printing, is automatically turned on when you install your Color StyleWriter Pro software. To turn background printing on or off, follow these steps: 1 Select Chooser from the Apple (K) menu. The Chooser opens.
Sharing your printer with other users on a network If your computer is connected to other computers over an AppleTalk network, you can allow other users on the network to print on your Color StyleWriter Pro. This is called ColorShare. To share the printer with other users, follow these steps: 1 Select Chooser from the Apple (K) menu. The Chooser opens. 28 Chapter 2 2 Click the Color StyleWriter Pro icon in the Chooser. 3 Click the Setup button to open the Sharing Setup dialog box.
5 To keep a record of what’s printed on your printer, click the Keep Log of Printer Usage checkbox to put an X in it. You can open and print the log file with SimpleText or TeachText or a wordprocessing program. To find the log file, open your System Folder, then open the Preferences folder, then open the Printing Prefs folder. Note: You can keep a log even if your printer is not shared. 6 Click OK to close the Sharing Setup dialog box.
2 Make your choices in the Chooser. 3 Click the close box in the upper-left corner of the Chooser window to close it. You are now ready to print on the shared Color StyleWriter Pro.
3 Tips on Paper, Quality, Speed, and Cost This chapter explains how to use different printing options to meet your needs. Choosing print materials Here are some tips on when and how to use different print materials. Plain paper Use plain paper for everyday printing. m You can use any plain paper, including plain copier paper. Paper weight can range from 16-pound to 24-pound, though 20-pound is recommended.
Premium coated paper Use premium coated paper for exceptional print quality—for example, to print final drafts, colorful notices, or the master copy of a presentation. m Use only coated paper designed for use with the Color StyleWriter Pro. m One side of the paper is a little whiter than the other and is better for printing. See the package label on the coated paper to determine which side is better, and load that side toward you. m Don’t use the Emphasize Black option in the Color Options dialog box.
Transparencies Use transparencies when you want to present your document on an overhead projector. m Use only transparencies designed for use with the Color StyleWriter Pro. These special transparencies have a sheet of paper attached to them. m Load the transparencies with the shiny side toward you and the edge where the paper and the transparencies are attached facing down. Quality For highest quality printing, consider the following selections in the Print dialog box.
Speed For faster printing, consider the following selections in the Print dialog box. (You open the Print dialog box by choosing the Print command from the File menu.) Also consider the following selections in the Color Options dialog box. (You open the Color Options dialog box by clicking the Color button in the Print dialog box.) Cost To reduce the amount of ink you use: m Select Draft quality in the Print dialog box whenever possible. m Do not select Emphasize Black in the Color Options dialog box.
4 Maintaining Your Printer It doesn’t take much effort to keep your Color StyleWriter Pro in good working condition. You simply have to replace the ink cartridges when they run out of ink and clean the printer or print head if you notice a problem. Rarely you may need to replace the print head. For other service, see the information about service and support that comes with your Color StyleWriter Pro. Safety first Follow all the safety instructions listed at the beginning of Chapter 1.
When to change ink cartridges There are two ways to detect when you need to change cartridges: m Look carefully at your printed documents to see if a color is missing or looks faded. Sometimes it’s easy to see—such as when you run out of black ink. At other times you may notice that the colors seem just a little off— such as when you’re printing a nature scene and you run out of yellow. m Open the printer lid and look at the ink cartridges.
3 Remove the top of the new ink cartridge’s plastic bag by peeling off the tape in the middle. Then twist the cartridge to remove it from the packaging. 4 Slide the cartridge in and push it down so it snaps into place. IMPORTANT Make sure these numbers match. If you mix up the colors, the printer won’t print as it should. 5 Close the printer cover. 6 Clean the print head, as explained in the next section.
Cleaning the print head You should clean the print head: m when you replace an ink cartridge m if you notice problems with print quality, especially horizontal white lines IMPORTANT Cleaning the print head consumes a small amount of ink. If you repeat the procedure unnecessarily, you reduce the life of the cartridges. To clean the print head, follow these steps: 1 When you are about to print a document, click Utilities in the Print dialog box. The Print Utilities dialog box opens.
5 Examine the document you printed. If you see any problems, repeat steps 1 through 4. If there are still problems—especially if you see unwanted horizontal white lines—repeat steps 1 through 4 one more time, but this time select the Super Clean option in step 2. IMPORTANT Select the Super Clean option only when you’ve already tried one of the other two options (Black Only or All Colors). The Super Clean option uses about 5% of the original amount of ink in the cartridge.
9 After the alignment test page is printed, examine it to decide which numbered bar looks most like the gray bar at the top of the test page. Locate the bar on your test sheet that looks most like the bar at the top of your test sheet. If you see several look-alikes next to each other, choose the one in the middle. 10 Type the number of the best bar in this dialog box. After you click OK, the Color StyleWriter Pro prints your document.
4 Open the print head lid (inside the printer) as shown. Squeeze both sides and lift up. 5 Remove and discard the old print head. 6 Remove the cover from the plastic tub that contains the new print head.
42 Chapter 4 7 Pick up the print head as shown. You may safely touch the black plastic, but be careful not to touch any other part. 8 Peel the tape off the print head.
9 Angle the print head into the printer as shown. The green metal plate is on top. The four ink ports face the front of the printer. 10 Close the print head lid by pressing on it firmly until you feel two or more clicks. The lid should be completely horizontal. To make sure you’ve closed the print head lid completely, try lifting it up. When it’s completely closed, you won’t be able to open the lid without squeezing its sides. 11 Replace the four ink cartridges.
16 Click the Utilities button. The Print Utilities dialog box opens. 17 Turn on the “Prepare new print head before printing” option. 18 Click OK. 19 Click Print. The printer cleans the print head and then prepares to print a test page so you can check the alignment. 20 If you see a message telling you to open PrintMonitor, choose PrintMonitor from the Application menu at the far right of the menu bar. You see this message only if you have background printing turned on in the Chooser.
Cleaning the exterior Before you clean the printer, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Then wipe the exterior of the printer with a clean, soft cloth dampened with water. If necessary, you can use a mild soap or detergent. Be careful not to get any liquid in the power cord receptacle. WARNING Don’t use ammonia-based or alcohol-based cleaners on or around the printer—they may react with the plastic.
5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to some problems that you may encounter while using your Color StyleWriter Pro printer. As long as you follow the maintenance instructions in Chapter 4, you’re not likely to have any problems with your Color StyleWriter Pro. The most common source of trouble is faulty software installation. To avoid these problems, follow the instructions in Chapter 1.
Safety precautions Follow these safety tips to prevent damage to the Color StyleWriter Pro and harm to yourself and other users. m Don’t touch the print head or other internal areas of the printer. You can damage delicate mechanical parts. m Don’t shake ink cartridges or hold them with the ink hole on the bottom. Ink can leak out and cause stains. m Don’t touch the ink hole. m Don’t oil the inside of the printer. m Don’t attempt to disassemble the printer.
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.
Paper is jammed Occasionally a piece of paper may get jammed (stuck) inside the printer during the printing process. To clear a paper jam, follow these steps: 1 If necessary, open the printer to see where the jam is. 2 Gently pull the paper free. If the carriage is in the way, move it gently to the left or right. Paper or envelopes feed improperly If paper tears, gets skewed, or comes through the printer crumpled, it may not be entering the printer properly.
m Try to recover any torn or damaged pieces of paper from the printer. See “Paper Is Jammed,” earlier in this chapter. m Take the paper out of the sheet feeder and check it. Load only one kind of media into the sheet feeder at a time. Try flipping the stack over to print on the other side (most paper has one side that prints better). Fan the paper to make sure sheets don’t stick together. Make sure none of the sheets are curled, bent, or dog-eared. Make sure the edges of the stack line up evenly.
The lights indicate a problem Error light Power light Sometimes the lights on the printer signal a problem. m Both lights are off. Check to make sure the power cord is plugged in properly and there is power to the outlet. If you can’t make the printer come on, see the information about service and support that comes with the printer. m The error light glows steadily. Either the printer is out of paper or the paper has misfed. Check your computer screen for messages.
The printer acts as if it’s working but nothing is printed on the page If your printer takes the paper and makes the usual noises, but doesn’t actually print anything, try the following: m Make sure all four ink cartridges are correctly installed (see Chapter 4). m Make sure the printer is not out of ink. m Remove each cartridge and make sure that no foil is blocking the ink hole.
Image problems Most image problems are caused by problems with an ink cartridge or with your choice of paper. Don’t use the following types of paper: m erasable typing paper m paper with a high cotton rag content m damaged, wrinkled, or stapled paper m multipart forms For best print quality, use coated paper or back-print film. If you use plain paper, use 16-pound to 24-pound copier paper; 20-pound is recommended.
Printing appears on only part of the paper Check the paper size you selected in the Page Setup dialog box. You may need to clean the print head or replace an ink cartridge, as explained in Chapter 4. A page prints off center or images are out of place This problem may be the result of one of the following conditions: m You have selected the wrong page size in the Page Setup dialog box. m The margins are set incorrectly in the document you are printing. m Paper is not placed properly in the paper tray.
Unwanted horizontal white lines or stripes appear If white lines appear on the page, check to make sure that all the nozzles are working by following these steps: 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Make sure you’ve loaded U.S. Letter or A4 paper into the printer. 3 Hold down the power button until the error light turns off. When you release the button, the printer prints a page that includes a nozzle test pattern like this, with one set of lines for each of the four colors.
Image prints wavy or distorted Make sure that you are using recommended types of paper. Check the setting of the paper selector on the print head lever. If the problem persists, see the information about service and support that comes with the printer. Stains appear on printed pages If stains appear on the backs or tops of printed pages, it may mean that ink is spilled inside the printer. If so, the ink can transfer to the rollers and from there to the paper. Turn the printer off and unplug it.
Ink cartridges run out of ink too quickly To extend the life of your ink cartridges, try the following: m Select Draft print quality in the Print dialog box whenever you can. m Select Emphasize Black in the Color Options dialog box only for final drafts printed on plain paper. m Don’t clean or super clean the print head unless necessary. m Don’t print solid background colors unless necessary.
Appendix A Technical Information Marking engine m Thermal ink jet engine Resolution m 360 dots per inch (dpi) for text and graphics (180 dpi in draft mode) Speed m Printing speed depends on the images printed and on the Macintosh used. Connector cable m Apple System/Peripheral-8 cable Interface m High-speed serial Paper feed in pounds (lb.) and grams/meter2 (g/m2) m Automatic sheet feeder holds up to 100 sheets of 20-lb. (75 g/m2) paper or 15 envelopes.
Printing materials m Plain paper: You can use 16-lb. (60 g/m2) to 24-lb. (90 g/m2) paper. m Accepts most letterhead and colored stock. m Accepts medium-weight sheets of labels. m Use #10 envelopes: 241.3 millimeters x 104.7 millimeters (9.5 inches x 4.125 inches). m Apple recommends back-print film, transparency film, coated paper, and glossy paper especially designed for the Color StyleWriter Pro printer. See your Apple-authorized dealer or reseller. Paper sizes in millimeters (mm) and inches (") m U.S.
Ink Cartridges m Black ink cartridge: M1952G m Yellow ink cartridge: M1951G m Magenta ink cartridge: M1950G m Cyan ink cartridge: M1949G Operating environment Temperature m 15° to 30° Celsius (59° to 86° Fahrenheit) Relative humidity m 10 percent to 80 percent, noncondensing Storage environment Temperature m 0° to 35° Celsius (32° to 95° Fahrenheit) Humidity m 5 percent to 95 percent, noncondensing Input electrical requirements U.S./Canada m 120 volts, A/C, 60 hertz, 1.
Index A C A3 paper 60 A4 paper 13–14, 17, 60 adjusting color options 25–26, 33 aligning the print head 18–19 alignment test sheets 39–40 Apple System/Peripheral-8 cable 10, 59 AppleTalk network 28 Apple Talk Zones 16, 30 audio alert 25 cable. See printer cable carton 3, 66 cartridges.
columns, misaligned 55 communications regulation information vii computer, using while printing 27 connecting the power plug 11 the printer 10 connector cable 59 copier paper 31, 54 copies, selecting number of 25 copying disks 14–15 crumpled paper 50 Customize button 15 cyan ink cartridge 7 F D glossy paper 23, 25, 32, 60 graphics, printing 26 grayscale printing 25 green metal plate on print head 6, 43 green power light 48 grounding plug and outlet 11 damage to printer, preventing 48 dark images 54 dime
ink cartridges.
O oiling the printer 48 operating environment 61 orientation 24 output tray 14, 22 P page partial printing of 55 stains on 57 page setup, defining 17, 24 paper acceptable 31, 54, 60 choosing type 25 crumpled or misfed 50–51 letterhead 23 loading 13–14, 22–23 printable side 31, 51 size of 17, 60 stacking 14 for test printing 13, 16 three-hole punch 23 U.S. letter 13–14, 60 weight of 31 paper feed.
print head adjusting position 54 aligning 18–19, 39–40, 44 cleaning 12, 38–39, 56 installing 4–6 lid is open 52 purchasing 40 replacing 40–44 safety precautions 48 unpacking 3 print head carriage 7 print head paper selector 13, 22 printing in the background 27, 39 best quality 33 in black and white 25 in color/grayscale 25 a document 25 doesn’t happen 49, 51, 53 envelopes 23 fast 34 fuzzy 54 has a reddish tint 55 labels 23 off center 55 on a shared printer 29 on back-print film 23, 32, 54, 60 on glossy pape
T V tape, removing from print head 6 technical information 59–61 test bars 19, 40 test pages alignment 39–40 printing 13, 16–19, 44 three-hole punch paper 23 three-wire grounding plug 11 transparencies loading 23, 33, 51 printing on 25 transparency film 60 tray, output 14 TrueType fonts 63 turning the printer on and off 12 vertical misalignment 39 virus protection software 14 visual alert 25 W waste ink container 53 wavy images 57 weight of printer 60 of printing materials 60 white lines 38–39, 56 X, Y
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