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Digital LQP02 - Top Margin 3", Blank Sheets P
DocumentID: 645083
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:19:03 PM

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

Problem

Symptoms: The customer is using the Digital LQP02 printer. When the customer sends a one-page print job with a top margin greater than 3" to the printer, the printer pulls through one sheet of paper and ejects it without printing. Then the printer correctly prints the print job on another sheet. Finally, printer pulls through and ejects another blank page. If the top margin is less than 3", the printer will not pull the extra sheets of paper. Solutions: Taking out all codes under "Initialize and Reset" except the Auto Page Advance variable string will fix the problem. The steps to do this are as follows:
1.      Enter the PTR Program, retrieve the .ALL file, and press Enter on the printer name.
2.      Press Enter on "Initialize and Reset".
3.      Delete all command strings for each category except the codes for "Printer Auto Page Advance".
4.      Exit the PTR Program, save the file, and update the .PRS file in WordPerfect by pressing Shift-F7, S, 7.

The above steps are a workaround for a hardware limitation. Please watch Software Change Notices after 08/24/90 to see this change on the printer disk. These same steps can also eliminate a problem with the HP ThinkJet printing the first page correctly and the second page starting three-quarters of the way down the page.

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