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How To Print Same Number Of Lines Per Page W/ |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer is using a laser printer (e.g., HP LaserJet 4Si) and a PostScript printer (e.g., QMS PS 820). Both of these printers have different fonts. How can the customer make sure that a document will print with the exact number of lines (on a page) on both printers? Solutions: In order to get the HP LaserJet 4Si to print the same amount of lines per page as the QMS PS 820 (with their respective fonts), make sure that the line height is the same for both printers (in addition to making the leading adjustment). For example, after changing the leading adjustment (Format (Shift-F8), Other(4), Printer Functions(6), Leading Adjustment(6)) for the QMS PS 820, set the Line Height to Fixed (Format (Shift-F8), Line(1), Line Height(4), Fixed(2)). Write down the line height. Change the Leading Adjustment and the Line Height on the HP LaserJet 4Si to the match the settings for the QMS PS 820. This will give you the same amount of lines per page with the QMS PS 820 and the HP LaserJet 4Si. Note: Just changing the Leading Adjustment does not change the Line Height that WordPerfect assigns to a line of text. The Line Height is calculated by the font height. Since the font cell heights are different for fonts on a PostScript printer driver and fonts on the HP LaserJet 4 driver, both adjustments need to be made. |
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