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Superimposed Graphics Printing On HP LaserJet
DocumentID: 633745
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 3:03:24 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: When a document with two superimposed graphics is printed on an HP LaserJet Series II, the lines of the bottom graphic print through the top graphic. On an HP LaserJet III or PostScript printer the lines don't show through. In View Document it always shows the graphics without the lines printing through. Solutions: This is a limitation of the HP LaserJet Series II printer. It does not check the top image for transparency. PostScript printers can check for this. The HP LaserJet III can either print the first graphic over the other like PostScript printers do or blend it with the other like laser printers do. The driver was written so that two graphics placed in the same spot will blend together. Generally, whether or not overlaid images will print with the lines of the bottom image showing through or with the lines hidden is printer dependent.

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