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Fujitsu DL2400 - Printing 6" X 3.5" Postcards
DocumentID: 645413
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:19:05 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The customer is using the Fujitsu DL2400 printer. The customer is trying to print continuously fed postcards that are 6" X 3.5". The customer has tried setting up a paper size of 6" X 3.5" and setting up a labels format for that size label. What the customer would like to do is type the text once and then change the number of copies to 70 for printing. When printing in the DPL 24C mode, it feeds an extra postcard between each printed card. If the customer uses the DPL 24D mode, the cards will feed and print correctly but the printer won't print in color. The postcards are supposed to print in black and red text. Solutions: This situation cannot be duplicated in-house. The following steps in the PTR program will help the customer overcome the problem, but a permanent change will not be made to the master printer driver by WPCorp.

1.      Enter the PTR program and retrieve the .PRS file
2.      Press Enter on the Fujitsu DL2400 printer
3.      Press Enter on Initialize and Reset
4.      Move to Reset/Advance at End of Page and press the right arrow key
5.      Delete the [12]
6.      Move the cursor to Printer Auto Page Advance and change the Yes to No
7.      Move the cursor to Set Page Length and delete all the code(s) that may be there
8.      Exit the PTR program and save the modified .PRS file

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