Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!caen!math.lsa.umich.edu!sharkey!jafus!eddy From: eddy@jafus.mi.org (Eddy J. Gurney) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Creating PostScript files with LW 6.0.2? Summary: I installed 6.0.7, and now Command-K doesn't work... Message-ID: <1990Nov6.172719.12509@jafus.mi.org> Date: 6 Nov 90 17:27:19 GMT Sender: eddy@jafus.mi.org (Eddy J. Gurney) Organization: The Eccentricity Group - East Lansing Division Lines: 27 OK... I must be missing something TOTALLY obvious. I've been running System 6.0.4 on my IIcx since I got it. Worked great, including being able to use Command-K from the LaserWriter 6.0 drivers (which I got from Apple's Color Disk 1.0) and create a PostScript file on my drive, since I don't have a LaserWriter directly connected. :-( Well, 6.0.7 came out, and I knew it had lotsa new stuff, especially the System 7 Sound Manager, so I installed that, along with the LW 6.0.2 drivers. Everything has been working GREAT (not a single crash yet! [knocking on wood] :-), until today, when I went to print my Word 4.0 document to disk... I held Command-K, and it submitted the job to the LaserWriter I don't own. Soon, the PrintMonitor icon was blinking on top of my Apple, and when I switched to it under MultiFinder, I was greeted with the alert that it couldn't print it. (I wonder why? 8-) So why can't I use Command-K, or Command-F, or just K, to print Post- Script to disk? I'm sure it's something silly, but it's defitely alluding me. aTdHvAaNnKcSe, E.J.G. -- Eddy J. Gurney N8FPW THE ECCENTRICITY GROUP EEEEGGGG eddy@jafus.mi.org gurney@frith.egr.msu.edu 17158EJG@MSU.BITNET EEE G GG (Preferred) (If your mail bounces) (If you HAVE to :-) EEEEGGGG