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Toshiba P341SL Left Margin Prints At Edge Of |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Customer selects the IBM 2 set on his printer and the margin on the left prints at the edge of the paper. When there is an indent or tab at the beginning of the line, it still prints at the edge of the paper. The printer prints fine with the USA selection, even though the printer is set to the IBM mode. Solutions: This is caused by a slight mixup in the printer driver. As it turns out, there are two different variables with the same name in the driver, and the wrong one is being used for horizontal motion. Do the following to fix the problem: 1. Type PTR at the proper DOS prompt and retrieve the *.ALL file. 2. Press Enter on the Printer Name. 3. Go to Horizontal Motion and press Enter. 4. Press Enter on Relative Horizontal Motion. 4. Go to Move Forward and move to the Expression. 5. Press Shift-F9 to switch to Printer Definition Variables. 6. Highlight the "hs1" variable, press 3 for Rename, and call it hs2 instead. 7. Press F7 to return to the Horizontal Motion expression. 8. Press Ctrl-Enter to bring the expression into the lower window. 9. Go through the expression and replace all occurrences of hs1 with hs2. 10. Press F7 to exit and resave the *.ALL file. Make sure the customer reselects or updates the printer in WP. This problem should be fixed on the upcoming printer masters for 5.1. Please watch your Software Change Notices. |
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