The Apple Of Your Eye

 

"Do-it-Yourself Publishing" (Office Technology, June) indicated that the Macintosh's output is "not quite good enough" for some typesetting jobs. This is not entirely true. The output from an Apple LaserWriter is not up to typesetting standards for some jobs. However, the same programs and disks that drive the LaserWriter also drive the Linotype typesetting devices -- the same devices that typesetters have traditionally used. That output is as good as anything a typesetter can produce, and at the cost of less than $10 a page, much less expensive.