Apple Macintosh LC User Manual
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bar.
3. If your network has zones, select your zone name.
Zone names appear in alphanumeric order (numbers first, then alphabetical
order). You may need to use the scroll bar at the right to see the name of
your zone.
4. Select the name of the printer you want to use.
When you select a printer type (and a zone, if appropriate), the names of
printers to which you have access appear in a box in the upper-right corner
of the window.
Even if there is only one name listed, click that name.
5. Close the Chooser window.
You can click the close box, or choose Close from the File menu.
You're ready to print. You won't need to adjust these settings in the Chooser
again unless you want to use a different printer.
Continue now with the next section, "Printing a Document."
Printing a document
Practice printing by printing your Friday Ad. When you're ready to print any
other document, you can follow the same steps.
1. Find and open the Friday Ad icon.
You'll need to
- open your System Startup disk icon
- find the document icon in the Unsent Letters window
- open the document
Remember that when you open a document, you also open the program used to
create that document.
2. Choose Print from the File menu.
Most programs present you with a dialog box in which you can select options
related to printing. The appearance of the dialog box depends on both the
type of printer you are using and the type of program you opened.
For example, if you have a LaserWriter printer and you open a document
created with TeachText, your dialog box might look something like this:
Don't be concerned about the printing options right now. The default settings
-- the settings that are in effect automatically, until you change them --
give you one copy of your entire document.
3. Click OK in the dialog box.