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PostScript Printers Print Solid Black Instead |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The following problem occurs with the 01/19/90 release date of WordPerfect. This problem cannot be duplicated on the latest release date of 06/29/90. 1. Create a table (Alt-F7, 2, 1, 3, Enter, 3, Enter) 2. Block the first column (Alt-F4, Down, Down) 3. Turn shading on (3, 8, 1) The file will view and print correctly. However, if the user removes all the lines (in Table Edit, Home, Home, Up, Alt-F4, Home, Home, Down, 3, 7, 1) the file views accurately, but when printed to a PostScript printer, the first cell prints correctly (10% gray shading), but the two cells below print solid black. The customer is using the HP LaserJet Series II printer and a PacificPage cartridge with the QMS PS 810 driver selected. Solutions: In the 01/19/90 release date of WordPerfect, gray shaded cells in a table would sometimes print out black. This problem does not occur in the 06/29/90 and later releases. |
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