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- From: yeomans@austin.onu.edu (Charles Yeomans)
- Subject: Re: Postscript cmd to turn ON the startup page
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 18:07:26 GMT
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- > Bailey Szeto (bszeto@netcom.com) wrote:
- > : Hello all.
- > : Does anybody know the postscript command to turn on the startup page for
- > : a laserwriter? I need to know the exact command because the printer is not
- > : connected to a mac, and therefore, I cannot run the Laserwriter font utility.
- > :
- > : I believe that there are two ways to accomplish this. One is to connect
- > : a terminal straight to the serial port, and the other is to put a postscript
- > : header around the postscript command. I need to know what the command is.
- > :
- > : Any help/info/suggestions/comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
- > : in advance.
- >
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- Use the LaserWriter Font Utility that comes with system 7 to turn off the
- startup page.
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- Charles Yeomans
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