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HP LaserJet IIID-Margin Shifts Of Page 2 Of D |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When printing a duplex document on the HP LaserJet IIID printer, the entire text on page 2 is offset one-sixteenth of an inch to the left. The left margin is 15/16" and the right margin is 1 1/16". As a work around, the customer is changing the margins or using a text adjustment on every other page. Solutions: Hewlett-Packard measures the horizontal position based on the unprintable regions of the printer. On the HP LaserJet IIID printer, the unprintable region is .29" Left and .25" Right. This becomes .25" Left and .29" Right on the back page. WordPerfect sends codes that tell the printer to print at the same position on each page. However, because HP changes the starting position on the other side of the duplex page, the customer sees a margin shift. Development states that the amount of code needed to get around this situation would be enormous and very time consuming. Not only is code needed for using the Short Edge duplex form, but for the Long Edge form as well. The customer should use the work arounds stated above. |
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