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HP LaserJet 2000 - Large Graphics Line Prints |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When the customer sends a print job, the initial printed page has a large graphics line down the left edge of the paper. The customer is using a Dataproducts printer with an emulation board that makes the printer an HP LaserJet 2000 printer. Solutions: The printer command causing the problem was 1t inside the [27]"&l1t0l6D" string. The printer driver sends this string of code at the beginning of the print job to the HP LaserJet 2000 printer. An HP LaserJet 2000 printer will not recognize the 1t command, but the PCL interpreter is written to ignore an invalid command that comes before the ending capital letter (i.e., in this command that would be "D"). The emulation board was not designed to ignore an invalid code and was performing some function after receiving the code. The code is left in the driver for the HP LaserJet 2000 because it is in a global variable (hpinitsopj) that is shared by all HP printers. NOTE: If you are familiar with PTR and global string variables, you can help the customer retrieve the .ALL printer file in the PTR program, edit the hpinitsop variable, and remove the 1t from the driver to correct the problem. Otherwise, a complete STR should be written up. |
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