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HP LaserJet IIP Redlined Text Prints Too High |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Redlined text prints a little too high. For example, with a 12pt font selected, the customer types out the letter "o" several times with the redline attribute on. When she prints, the text has 5 rows of redline dots above it, and 6 rows below. She would like to either move the text down a row, or move the redline up a row. Solutions: You can adjust the redline position by going into PTR and retrieving the PRS or ALL file. Go into Attribute Methods, then into Redline, then Auto Redline on Separate Pass. Enter -20 for Vertical Adjustment (no brackets are needed around the number). A negative number moves redline up; a positive number moves redline down. The value is calculated in 1200ths of an inch. Exit and save the printer file. If you modified the .ALL file, then enter WP and update (Shift-F7, S, 7) the printer driver. If you modified the .PRS file, then do not update the printer driver or you will loose the modification you just made. |
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