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HP LaserJet III - Printing Graphics Image Wit
DocumentID: 633790
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 3:03:25 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The customer is trying to print a graphics image with 25% shading. In Laser mode, it prints fine but in PostScript mode, it only shades part of the image. The customer is using the HP LaserJet III printer and the Apple LaserWriter IINTX driver. Solutions: The problem is that the graphic is printed after the shading. The shading is printed and then the graphic is printed on top. In Laser mode, only the black pixels get set. This means that the shading remains and where needed, the black pixels are set to show the picture. In PostScript mode, both the white and black pixels get set. This means that the shading is set and then the graphic changes the black pixels to white where the graphic says they are white. In the customer's graphic there is a lot of white border where the shading should be. In PostScript, they remain white because the graphic says they are white; in Laser they remain shaded because only the black pixels are set and the white pixels remain untouched.

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