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HP LaserJet IID - Wrong Font Printing Page Nu |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When the customer uses a style on the same page with page numbering, the soft font in the style is influencing the font style in the page numbering. For example, a customer is using an HP LaserJet IID. Their page numbering is in a Helvetica font and the style is in a Times Roman font. Whenever the style is used on the same page with page numbering, the page number appears (on that page) in Times Roman. The customer has the .ALL file supplied by Pacific Data for their 25-in-One Cartridge. Solutions: The customer had his soft fonts marked with an asterisk and a plus. Thus, WordPerfect will be swapping fonts in and out at the beginning of each page, as they are needed. The two fonts that were not printing out when used on the same page were the Helvetica 72pt outline font and the Swiss 24pt font. There was only enough memory left in the printer for the 24pt font, and the 72pt font would not be in the printer. The page number selected to print in 72pt, would print in 24pt. When it then started the next page, it did not require a 24pt, thus it would delete out the 24pt at the printer and download the 72pt font. This would print out the page number correctly. |
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