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HP LaserJet III-Letters Running Together With |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer is using the HP LaserJet III printer. Certain printed letters are running together using the CG Times Roman internal font. Solutions: The customer is using a 55% Word Spacing code in the document. The problem appears only between certain letters. The same letters run together when printing from the DOS level. Hewlett-Packard placed these letters in a certain way within the cell space so that they will have a better look when printed. The customer may notice a difference in the width of the space with the letter pairs L J and N N. The L J pair prints with less space than the N N character combination. This tends to stand out more if the customer decreases the space widths by 55%. (The characters that the customer used are F T and F H). This is not a problem with WordPerfect or with the printer. This is just the way it works. |
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