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Parallel Printing - Word Left Out |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The printer appears to randomly take a word out of the text line and print it in the right or left margin: Cause 1: The printer job is traveling through a parallel cable that is too long. Generally, any word that begins at the same horizontal position on the page will "flip out" to the left margin. When the printer buffer gets full, the printer sends back a message to stop data flow. Since the cable is too long, the message doesn't reach the computer soon enough, and the computer continues to send data. The buffer overflows, causing the printing error. Cause 2: Unshielded cables can also cause this problem. Fix: Get a shorter cable or a shielded cable. (The suggested parallel limit is 12 ft). |
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