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Epson LQ-800 Redline |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The user's redline prints out with a ban of dots at the bottom of the characters, instead of the characters being shaded as in 5.0. Solutions: There are two options for getting shaded background: OPTION 1: Retrieve their 5.0 driver into 5.1 PTR and convert it into a 5.1 driver. If you choose Option 1, they should get results pretty much identical to their 5.0 results. (It looks as though when they're in a San Serif font with the 5.0 driver, the shaded character was actually oriented AS A CHARACTER, while the Roman fonts didn't have that character and so it was printed as a graphic. OPTION 2: With Option 2, they still may not have the option of printing the shading as a character. It may always print graphically. It may even be printed as a .DRS character. 1. Type PTR at the proper DOS prompt and retrieve the *.PRS file for 5.1. 2. Press Enter on the Printer Name. 3. Go to "Attribute Methods" and press Enter. 4. Go to Redline and press Enter. 5. Go to "WP's Redline on a Separate Pass". Next to "Redline Character" you will see something like '.' or the number 46. Change that instead to the number 768 (or 300h). This is the WP character 3,0 - the shaded line draw character we used back in the early 5.0 driver. 6. Press F7 to exit and save the file. |
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