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Apr 19th, 2004
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Simple answer for vexing problem?

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I was switching back and forth between 9.2.2 and 10.3.3 yesterday, as I was having problems printing something, and I am not sure as to what I did to cause the problem I now am having.

After getting my document finally to print, I noticed that the font in the top bar (I used to call it the Finder bar, but it's the one with the Apple icon) was large. The problem carried over to other applications, and I am unsure as to what I can do to fix the large font problem.

I know it's probably very, very simple, but I have spent a while on this and would appreciate any help that is out there.

Thanks!
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Re: Simple answer for vexing problem?

Hello,

Is the font larger in OS 9, or in OS X? You may have also had problems printing from classic. In order to print out of classic, you need to setup the printers in the Chooser too. I learned that with an Epson C80 printer installed in OS X, I could not use it to print in Classic until I installed the printer in the Chooser.

I'll check back later pending your reply,

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