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HP Series II Won't Print Characters In Unprin
DocumentID: 634014
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 3:03:29 PM

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

Problem

Solutions: A large custom-designed symbol created with Softcraft would not print on an HP LaserJet Series II if the symbol was too close to the top of the page. A Softcraft 25pt soft font was created, a company logo was designed and assigned to the uppercase A. If a top margin or line advance code was used to place the logo within .32" of the top of the page, the logo would not print. Changing the margin or advance code to .33" or greater allowed the symbol to print. Baseline measurement was set at "no".

The Series II has what is called character level clipping which means that if any portion of any text character, (even if it is only white space), falls outside the logical page boundaries, or in other words in the unprintable region, the entire character will be omitted from the printed page. The IID, IIP, and III have bit level clipping which means that it will only clip those bits that are off the logical page.

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