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HP LaserJet IID Printing Manual Forms With Li |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A legal manual form asked for PF Load Exec on the HP LaserJet IID and printed as if it were printing on executive size paper. The printer menu is set at: copies=1, font=I, font#27, dup off, tray=lower, letter, land, 66, man off, symbol rm8. These are not the default menu settings, but when the menu is set at default, the printer doesn't work with Lotus 1-2-3. Solutions: The customer is having the problem because of the menu setting combination of 66 text lines and landscape orientation. WordPerfect 5.1 checks the form size when manual feed is chosen and sets the printer's number of lines/page. WordPerfect 5.0 didn't do this. Since the printer is in landscape and WP sends the lines/page to 66 for letter size paper, the printer calculates the size of the page and asks for Executive. The result when printed is that text is cut off. The user has two options: 1. Set the printer to portrait orientation or 2. Delete the lines/page setting in the printer driver. Do the following in the PTR Program: 1. Type PTR at the proper DOS prompt and retrieve the *.ALL file 2. Press Enter on the Printer Name 3. Move the cursor to any expression box in any of the menu settings and press Alt-F8 4. Edit hpmanon and change the line that has "66p2" to "2" 5. Press F7 to save and exit the file. Update the driver in WordPerfect (Shift-F7, S, 3, 7) |
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