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Star NX-2415 - Underline Printing Incorrectly
DocumentID: 634037
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 3:03:30 PM

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

Problem

Symptoms: When the customer goes to a clear screen presses F8 (Underline) and types the word "test", it looks fine on the View Document and document editing screens. When the test document is printed, the underline prints to the right of the word "test". The Standard Printer definition works fine. (This is the same type of problem encountered on other Star printers, especially when manually feeding.) Solutions: The print drivers for the Star printers will be changed to overcome this problem. Please watch Software Change Notices in both WP 5.0 and 5.1 after 05/18/90 and 06/29/90, respectively. If the customer would like to change the driver they currently have, the steps are as follows:
1.      Enter the PTR program and retrieve the .ALL file. Press Enter on the printer name.
2.      Highlight "Attribute Methods" and press Enter.
3.      Highlight "Underline" and press Enter.
4.      Highlight "Auto Underline on Separate Pass" and press Enter. (This category should have an asterisk next to it.)
5.      Highlight "Vertical Movement" and press Enter.
6.      Press the Right arrow key and delete the codes on this line.
7.      Exit the PTR program and save the file. If necessary, update the .PRS file in WordPerfect by pressing Shift-F7 (Print), S (Select Printer), #7 (Update).

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