sullivan@esquire.UUCP (David J. Sullivan) (03/11/89)
The Apple LaserWriter Technical Reference manual (the book you have to shell out $20 bucks for after you've shelled out $4,000 for a LaserWriter II NTX) describes the PostScript code to have the LaserWriter shunt input from one connector to the other and also change from PostScript interpreting to HP LaserJet emulation. We've tried it, it works, and we're happy. However, life would be oh-so-much better if there was an equivalent method to have it go back, but I can't find it anywhere. Is there a (programmable) way to get the LaserWriter, once it is in HP mode, to go back to PostScript mode? Thanks in advance David J. Sullivan, Davis Polk & Wardwell, 14 Wall Street, NYC 10005 ARPA: sullivan@acf4.nyu.edu UUCP: {uunet|cmcl2}!esquire!sullivan