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Kyocera F-2010--Need Extra Chips For Single L
DocumentID: 647334
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:19:20 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: This customer is using the Kyocera F-2010. In 5.0 she had line draw fonts available, but in 5.1 she doesn't. When she does line draw using a fixed pitch font it looks fine in view document but prints out double instead of single line draw. Solutions: IBM single line draw characters are available for the F-1000A and F-3010. The F-1010 and F-2010 need an additional pair of EPROMS (single line draw chips) and ROM version 6.1-xx or above. If they do not have these chips they will get double underline, whether they choose single or double in WP. If they want they can have WP create and print those single line draw characters graphically, of course this will mean a longer print time, or
they have the option of calling Kyocera and getting the EPROM chips and upgrading their ROM chip (if needed). If they want WP to create these graphically you will need to:

      1.      Type PTR at a DOS prompt
      2.      Press Shift-F10 to retrieve the ALL file
      3.      Press F4 for Character Maps
      4.      Press enter on Kyocera PC-8 (w/ substitutes)
      5.      Go to map 3 and delete all the values for every line draw character
      6.      Exit and save file--Update printer file

Note: Taking the printer off line and pressing the Status key causes the ROM version to print at the top of the status page.

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