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Overlaid Graphics Print Different Than They V |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When a customer prints a document containing two overlaid graphics, the graphics do not print the same way as they appear in View Document. Solutions: This is a limitation of both WP and the HP PCL language. To understand this limitation, refer to Folio memo STF_889 in the PRINT51 infobase. Please note, however, that the workaround listed in that memo does not correct this problem. In this case, the customer combined a shaded graphics user box and placed a shaded graphic with white text on top of it. In View Document, the white text displayed on top of the shaded user box; when printed, however, the black shade from the user box covered the white text. The HP printer in PCL mode does not have a way to generate the look provided in View Document. WP 6.0 DOS works around this limitation by adding the "Print Job As Graphics" option to the Print Options menu. With this option marked, WP will rasterize the entire page (similar to the way PostScript imagers work) and allow the page to print the same way as it views. As a workaround, you can select and print to a PostScript printer, or, use a graphics program and combine the two graphics into one image. |
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