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IBM 4019 LaserPrinter - Redline Method
DocumentID: 646061
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:19:10 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: When printing with the IBM 4019 LaserPrinter, a one page document splits and prints on two pages. Also, the redline method has changed in the new printer driver to resemble the method used on an HP printer. The redline is printed as dotted lines behind words, rather than a black background with white text. Solutions: The problem of a one page document printing on two pages is due to a memory error on the printer. The customer could not duplicate the situation consistently. The problem with the redline is the way the printer driver now works. WPCorp changed the printer driver to have redline look like the HP redline. WPCorp made this change due to a large amount of enhancement requests. To change the redline method on the IBM 4019 LaserPrinter, you can use the following steps:
      1.      Enter the PTR Program, retrieve the WPLA6.ALL file, highlight the IBM 4019 LaserPrinter, and press Enter
      2.      Highlight Attributes, and press Enter
      3.      Place the cursor on Redline, and press Enter
      4.      Highlight Auto Redline On Separate Pass, and press Enter
      5.      Place the cursor on Auto Redline Off, and press Enter to go to the Expression side of the box
      6.      Press Ctrl-Enter to edit
      7.      On the second line at the end is a code [2,#] where # is a number like nine or ten. This number is what makes the Redline darker or lighter. The higher the number, the darker the background shading. Change this number to something like 15 for a dark background.
8.      Exit the PTR Program, and save the modified .ALL file
9.      Update the .PRS file in WordPerfect by pressing Shift-F7, S,

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