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HP LaserJet Series II-Page Number Cut Off, Pr |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When the customer sets the top margin to .5" and the bottom margin to .2", selects a Presentation 8.1 cpi font from the 25-in-One cartridge and turns on Page Numbering bottom center, the HP LaserJet Series II will not print the page number. It doesn't matter whether the font has been selected in Document Initial Codes or at the beginning of the document, the results are the same. If the font is placed after the Page Numbering code and the Top/Bottom Margin code, the page number will print, but in a Courier font. Solutions: Because a Presentation font does everything in capital letters, there will be no tails that fall below the baseline (e.g., g). So WordPerfect is able to place the Small Caps font lower on the page than a Courier font. This is why the page number will print in the Courier font and not the Presentation font. When using the Page Number feature, WP uses the margin set to place the page number as close to the margin as possible. What happens when the document is sent to the printer (and because the Presentation font can be placed lower on the page), is that the character is dropping into the unprintable region of the HP LaserJet Series II printer and is not printing. An option to correct the problem would be to increase the bottom margin setting. |
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