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Toshiba P1351 Printing Extended Characters |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: On his document screen the customer types (12+10{superscript}2){divide symbol 6,8}12{multiply symbol 6,31}10 When he prints this, the divide symbol and multiply symbol (which were put in by using Ctrl-V) print on the character before it. If we take out the superscript 2 then they print fine. In view it looks fine. It works fine in the equation editor but he doesn't want to use that for some reason. Solutions: This is one of those rounding error problems caused by printing a 16.66 pitch font, that is moving in 1/200" increments (notice that it doesn't go in evenly) and mixing that with graphics (the division symbol and multiplication symbol are graphics) that is printing in 1/180". He has several work-rounds. He can use the equations feature to make it all graphics, or you can set up the Automatic Font Change for Courier 10 CPI for Super/Subscript to be Prestige 12 in the PTR program, or by going through: 1. Shift-F1 2. 4 for Initial Settings 3. 8 for Printer Functions 4. 6 for Size Attribute Rations 5. set up small for 80% With this change Prestige 12 will automatically be set up for Courier 10 pitch when the PRS file has been updated. Because of the limitation of the printer a work around is the only solution we can give. |
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