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Panasonic KX-P1091 High Quality Not The Same |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The high quality text on the Panasonic KX-P1091 is not as high as it was in WordPerfect 5.0. If we put in an ESC n as a printer command in 5.1 it works fine. The user's printer release date is 11/05/89. Solutions: There isn't a difference in the way WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 printed NLQ for the 10 pitch font. We sent a [27]"n" for both printer drivers, but for the other fonts I did notice a difference. In 5.0 we did not send a quality code for the other pitched fonts and in 5.1 we turn on double strike. It really depends on which font they are using. If it is a pitch other than 10 pitch, there is a possibility that it is not able to double strike the characters, but they may be able to use the [27]"n" code. If this is the case, the user will need to do the following: 1. Type PTR at the proper DOS prompt and retrieve the *.PRS file. 2. Press Enter on the Printer Name. 3. Go to Fonts and press Enter until you get to the menu which has the option for Load And Select Strings. Press enter on Load and Select Strings. 4. Press the right arrow key and press F9 to go to the variables. 5. Go to the variable called setd, and change the string we are sending after the IF(QUALITY) to the [27]"n". |
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