Apple Color StyleWriter Pro User Manual
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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.
Black ink looks deep and rich on coated paper without this option.
Glossy paper
Use glossy paper for the highest print quality on opaque paper—for example,
for color proofs.
m Use only glossy paper designed for use with the Color StyleWriter Pro.
m When loading a stack of glossy paper into the sheet feeder, put a single
sheet of plain paper at the back of the stack to prevent misfeeding.
m In the Print dialog box, choose Transparency as the paper type.
Back-print film
Use back-print film for the highest print quality of all—for example, to print
digitized photographs or important client presentations. Back-print film has a
shiny surface and works exceptionally well when displayed by backlighting.
m Use only back-print film designed for use with the Color StyleWriter Pro.
m Load back-print film with the chalky side toward you.
m When loading a stack of back-print film into the sheet feeder, put a single
sheet of plain paper at the back of the stack to prevent misfeeding.
m After your document is printed, you can make it water-resistant by
applying a label to the back (chalky) side. Use a label the same size as the
back-print film.
m The printer reverses the image as it prints it on the chalky side so it looks
correct when viewed from the shiny side.
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