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Installing fonts
The LaserWriter IInt/ntx Fonts Disk contains the LaserWriter II font file. The file includes
eight widely used font families—ITC Avant Garde, ITC Bookman, Courier, Helvetica, Helvetica
Narrow, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino, and Times—as well as three special-purpose
fonts—Symbol, ITC Zapf Chancery, and ITC Zapf Dingbats.
These fonts are already installed in the printer’s memory, so what you’ll be installing are the
screen fonts.
You install these fonts in the System file on each of your startup disks. The font file contains the
9-, 10-, 12-, 14-, 18-, and 24-point sizes, but you aren’t limited to these. The
LaserWriter II can scale fonts in a range of sizes limited only by its resolution and by the size
of the paper, with no loss of print quality. The installed screen fonts do produce better screen
displays, as well as better line spacing in the printed output with some applications.
You install fonts on your startup disks using the Font/DA Mover. This application is contained
on the LaserWriter II Installation Disk. The easiest way to install fonts is to copy the Font/DA
Mover to your startup disk. The instructions below assume that you follow this procedure.
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Warning-Use only the version of the Font/DA Mover contained on the installation disk. If you
have an earlier version on a startup disk, replace it by copying the new version from the
installation disk.
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1. Start the Macintosh with a startup disk that includes the LaserWriter II printer resource
and the current Font/DA Mover.
2. Insert the LaserWriter IInt/ntx Fonts Disk.
3. Open the disk icon. You’ll see a "suitcase" icon for the LaserWriter II font file, as well as the
icon for the Font/DA Mover.
4. Open the font file icon. Opening the font file automatically opens the Font/DA Mover. All the
fonts in that file are listed on the left, and the list on the right is blank.
5. Click the Open button below the list on the right. A dialog box appears with a list of folders
on the startup disk. You should see the name of the startup disk in top-right corner. If you see
the name of the fonts disk instead, click the Drive button.
6. Open the System Folder. The System file (rather than the System Folder) is now listed. The
fonts are in this file, which is contained in the System Folder.
7. Open the System file. The dialog box disappears, and the fonts currently in the System file
are now listed in the column on the right side of the Font/DA Mover.
8. Select the fonts you want.