Name:         Apple Printer Utility

Version:      2.2

Released:     January 30, 1998

Requires:     US Mac OS 7.1.1 or later

Description:
This software is included with the LaserWriter 8.5.1 software
posted here. It replaces all previous versions of Apple Printer
Utility. Contains a 68k-based (non-PowerPC) version of Apple
Printer Utility 2.2, and a PowerPC version of Apple Printer
Utility 2.2. For complete information, please see the
documentation included with the LaserWriter 8.5.1 software.

Instructions:
This software consists of a Disk Copy NDIF (New Disk Image
Format) compressed image, which requires Disk Copy 6.1 or
later to use. Download this software to your hard drive and
then double-click it to use it. Disk Copy is available in
the Utilities folder.

Disk Copy 6.1 (or later) or Disk Image Mounter 2.1 (or
later) from Apple are the recommended applications to access
all disk images released by Apple and are the only supported
applications to access NDIF disk images.


Apple Printer Utility Version 2.2

Apple Printer Utility is Now a Custom Install Option only

The Apple Printer Utility is now a custom install option only. If
you cannot find the Apple Printer Utility version 2.2 on your
system, it probably was not installed.

Printer Support

The Apple Printer Utility program works with all Apple PostScript
Level 1, Level 2, and PostScript 3 printers. If this software is
used with a non-Apple printer or with a printer developed after
this release, a set of generic features will be available. The
generic feature set consists of options that are common to most
PostScript printers. These features should work with non-Apple
printers but are not specifically supported by Apple.

Working with a Large Number of Downloaded Fonts

If you plan on working with a large number of downloaded fonts,
you will need to increase the memory allocation for the Apple
Printer Utility. To do this, quit the Apple Printer Utility,
select its icon and choose Get Info from the File menu. Increase
the memory in the Preferred Size box, then close the Get Info
window. The amount of memory required grows dynamically as the
number of fonts in the printer increase. Increase the Apple
Printer Utility's Preferred Size memory by 100K to 500K and try
downloading again.


Working with 2-Byte Fonts

Downloading Chinese, Japanese, or Korean fonts is not a supported
feature of this software and program errors may occur. 

Downloading PostScript Fonts on a QuickDraw GX System With the
Apple Printer Utility

When GX is installed, any PostScript fonts (often called Type 1
fonts) in the Fonts folder are converted to GX fonts, and the
original PostScript fonts are copied to a new folder called
*Archived Type 1 Fonts* which is created in the System Folder. If
you want to download these fonts to your printer using the Apple
Printer Utility, you must send the fonts in the *Archived Type 1
Fonts* folder, not  the GX-converted versions in the Fonts
folder. Downloading GX fonts that were not previously Type 1
fonts and converted by GX works correctly.
