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HP LaserJet IID - Prompting For Wrong Form Af |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer is using the HP LaserJet IID printer. After the customer prints a manually fed form, the printer then prompts the user for the wrong form for the second page. For example, page one is a manually fed executive size form, and the printer prompts the user with "PF Load Exec." Page two is an envelope, and page three has the same Paper Size/Type code as page one. However, when page three reaches the printer, the user is prompted with "PF Load Letter." Solutions: When the location for Manual is set in the forms definition, WordPerfect sends the Manual Feed On code after the Page Length command. If the second page has a different location (such as Bin 3), WP sends the Manual Feed Off code immediately after the Set Page Length command for that page. In the Manual Feed Off code, WP sends a Page Length command that sets the printer to the default line setting. This is cancelling out the Executive Page Length code that the customer set for the third page. The customer can use the following steps in the PTR Program to correct the problem: 1. Enter the PTR Program, retrieve the .ALL printer file, and press Alt-F8 (Global String Variables) 2. Cursor to hpmanoff and press Enter 3. Delete the 0p code found on the line 4. Exit the PTR Program and save the modified file 5. Update the .PRS file in WordPerfect by pressing Print (Shift-F7), S (Select Printer), U (Update) |
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