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HP LaserJet Series II - Quality Of Character
DocumentID: 634290
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 3:03:37 PM

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

Problem

Symptoms: The quality of character (1,133) is too light when compared to its uppercase character (1,132). This happens with the HP LaserJet Series II and not the HP LaserJet III. Solutions: The problem with characters printing too lightly is a WP limitation. Character (1,133) is being printed out graphically, but character (1,132) is not. WP currently has no way of controlling the width of the line in a graphically created character. For example, if you don't like the thickness of an "l," and it is printing out graphically, there is nothing WP can do at this time, to increase this thickness. This thickness can vary from printer to printer based on the different resolutions that may be used. A dot matrix user may report that a character is printing out too bold, while a LaserMaster user may report that it is too thin.

Specifically concerning characters (1,132) and (1,133), the HP LaserJet III has an internal dotless i to use with the macron character. The HP LaserJet Series II does not, so the entire character has to be produced graphically. The customer's only work around would be to purchase one of these cartridges: Global Text, Polished Worksheets, Forms Etc., Type Director, or Premier Collection. You may want to check the Hotlist to see if this problem is listed. You do not need to write an STR on this problem.

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