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Re: AW3.0 patches for laser printers?



kls0@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Kent Squires ) writes:

>Are there any patches that will allow AppleWorks 3.0 to use laser printers?
>Uh, so that the printers show up on the list when you go to specify which
>printer you have?

I know (almost) everyone has said that you can input codes into
AppleWorks 3.0 to make it use a laser printer.  SuperPatch 8.0 (I think
that's the latest version), however, has some patches for using
AppleWorks with Apple LaserWriter printers that when installed don't
require you to configure anything (or very little).  I don't remember
the specifics (mainly because I never used those patches), but you might
try contacting Quality Computers for more information about SuperPatch
8.0 and/or it's patches to AW3.0 for Apple LaserWriter printers.

Here's the info I have about Quality (so you don't have to go digging
through the FAQ :^):

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      Quality Computers not only sells Apple II products, but maintains
 a list of user groups and publishes an informative newsletter geared
 towards educators (called Enhance). To get a QC catalog and a free
 subscription to Enhance, just call or write.

    Quality Computers                       (800) 777-ENHAnce
    20200 E. 9 Mile Road                    (313) 774-7200 (International)
    Box 665                                 (313) 774-2698 (FAX)
    St. Clair Shores, MI  48080             (313) 774-7740 (Technical Support)

    Internet: jerry@pro-quality.cts.com (Jerry Kindall).
              tech@pro-quality.cts.com (tech support department)
              GEnie: QC@genie.geis.com (after July 1, 1993)
              AOL: QualityCom@aol.com
              CompuServe: XXXXX.YYYY@compuserve.com (need CompuServe number???)

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Dave
-- 
David D. Kilzer               \                ST:TNG _Relics_
Computer Engineer 3           /       Capt. Montgomery Scott ("Scotty")
ddkilzer@iastate.edu          \   "I may be a captain by rank, but I never
Iowa State University, Ames   /    wanted to be anything but an engineer."