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- &l8C&a+2184H(10U(s3t12vpsb10H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12HLaser Printer Utility
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- &a+312H │ ┌─────┴╨──┐ │ Association of
- &a+312H │ │ │─┘ Shareware
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- &a+1248Hcopyright 1990-1993 Sympathetic Software
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- &a+1248H 9531 Telhan Drive
- &a+1248H Huntington Beach, CA 92646
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- &a+2256HAll Rights Reserved(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+2328HTable of Contents
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- &a+312HThe Shareware Concept......................................3
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- &a+312HSupport....................................................4
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- &a+312HIntroduction...............................................5
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- &a+312HOperation..................................................5
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- &a+312HScreens....................................................6
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- &a+672HRegistration..........................................6
- &a+672HMain .................................................7
- &a+672HConfiguration.........................................8
- &a+672HOptions..............................................11
- &a+672HRestart..............................................14
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- &a+312HMargins...................................................15
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- &a+312HWord Processor Documents..................................16
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- &a+312HRecovering from Printer Errors............................17
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- &a+312HPaper Curl................................................17
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- &a+312HFont Selection............................................18
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- &a+312HRevision History..........................................19(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+312H&dDThe Shareware Concept&d@
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- &a+672HShareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before
- &a+312Hbuying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you are
- &a+312Hexpected to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some
- &a+312Hrequest registration while others require it, some specify a maximum
- &a+312Htrial period. With registration, you get anything from the simple right
- &a+312Hto continue using the software to an updated program with printed manual.
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- &a+672HCopyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and
- &a+312Hthe copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions
- &a+312Has stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just
- &a+312Hlike commercial authors, and the programs are of comparable quality. (In
- &a+312Hboth cases, there are good programs and bad ones!) The main difference is
- &a+312Hin the method of distribution. The author specifically grants the right
- &a+312Hto copy and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
- &a+312Hspecific group. For example, some authors require written permission
- &a+312Hbefore a commercial disk vendor may copy their Shareware.
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- &a+672HShareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
- &a+312Hshould find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether it's
- &a+312Hcommercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your needs
- &a+312Heasier, because you can try before you buy. And because the overhead is
- &a+312Hlow, prices are low also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back
- &a+312Hguarantee -- if you don't use the product, you don't pay for it.
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- &a+312H&dDDisclaimer&d@
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- &a+672HThe fact that BOOKLETS will print on both sides of the paper does
- &a+312Hnot imply that this is accepted practice for your particular printer.
- &a+312HSympathetic Software is not responsible for damage resulting from
- &a+312Hignoring manufacturers recommendations. That said, we have yet to hear
- &a+312Hof any difficulties worse than paper jams when using this utility. Also,
- &a+312Hone printer manufacturer who warns against printing on the reverse side
- &a+312Hof the paper provides for a "cleaning paper" to be used on cartridge
- &a+312Hchanges. The recommended procedure is, in fact, printing on the reverse
- &a+312Hside of this sheet.
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- &a+672HUsers of BOOKLETS must accept this disclaimer of warranty: BOOKLETS
- &a+312His supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or
- &a+312Himplied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability
- &a+312Hand of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
- &a+312Hdamages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use of
- &a+312HBOOKLETS.
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- &a+672HBOOKLETS is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to
- &a+312Hthe user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but
- &a+312Hplease do not give it away altered or as part of another system. The
- &a+312Hessence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal computer
- &a+312Husers with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
- &a+312Hincentive for programmers to continue to develop new products. If you
- &a+312Hfind this program useful and find that you are using BOOKLETS and
- &a+312Hcontinue to use BOOKLETS after a reasonable trial period, you must make a(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+312Hregistration payment of $20 to SYMPATHETIC SOFTWARE. The $20
- &a+312Hregistration fee will license one copy for use on any one computer at any
- &a+312Hone time. You must treat this software just like a book. An example is
- &a+312Hthat this software may be used by any number of people and may be freely
- &a+312Hmoved from one computer location to another, so long as there is no
- &a+312Hpossibility of it being used at one location while it's being used at
- &a+312Hanother. Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the
- &a+312Hsame time.
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- &a+672HCommercial users of BOOKLETS must register and pay for their copies
- &a+312Hof BOOKLETS within 30 days of first use or their license is withdrawn.
- &a+312HSite-License arrangements may be made by contacting SYMPATHETIC SOFTWARE.
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- &a+672HAnyone distributing BOOKLETS for any kind of remuneration must first
- &a+312Hcontact SYMPATHETIC SOFTWARE. This authorization will be automatically
- &a+312Hgranted to distributors recognized by the Association of Shareware
- &a+312HProfessionals (ASP) as adhering to its guidelines for shareware
- &a+312Hdistributors, and such distributors may begin offering BOOKLETS
- &a+312Himmediately (However SYMPATHETIC SOFTWARE must still be advised so that
- &a+312Hthe distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest version of
- &a+312HBOOKLETS.).
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- &a+672HYou are encouraged to pass a copy of BOOKLETS along to your friends
- &a+312Hfor evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they
- &a+312Hfind that they can use it. All registered users will receive a copy of
- &a+312Hthe latest version of the BOOKLETS system. To register your copy of
- &a+312HBOOKLETS, send in a completed copy of the enclosed order form.
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- &a+312H&dDSupport&d@
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- &a+672HThe current version of BOOKLET is available from the IBMHW forum on
- &a+312HCompuServ. Problem reports may be made to Sympathetic Software or sent
- &a+312Hby CompuServ E-Mail to:
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- &a+1032HStephen L Billard: 71046,1476
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- &a+672HThis program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
- &a+312HProfessionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
- &a+312Hworks for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem
- &a+312Hwith an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
- &a+312Hhelp. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
- &a+312Han ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members'
- &a+312Hproducts. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road,
- &a+312HMuskegon, MI 49442-9427 or send a CompuServ message via CompuServ Mail to
- &a+312HASP Ombudsman 70007,3536. The Ombudsman may be contacted by FAX by
- &a+312Hsending to the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765. In communications with
- &a+312Hthe Ombudsman please include a telephone number and/or FAX if available.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+312H&dDIntroduction&d@
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- &a+672HBOOKLETS is designed to create PC Booklet sized documents from full
- &a+312Hpage text files on Laser Printers which emulate the Hewlett-Packard
- &a+312HLASERS series. Also supported are the DeskJet family by Hewlett-Packard.
- &a+312HIt prints four pages of the text file on one sheet of paper. The pages
- &a+312Hare printed "half size" on the right and left halves of both sides of a
- &a+312Hsheet of paper turned sideways (Landscape orientation.) It supports all
- &a+312Hthe standard sizes of paper (A4, LETTER, LEGAL, and EXECUTIVE)
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- &a+672HBOOKLETS will perform transformation on basic LASERS formatting
- &a+312Hcommands. This means that you can use your word processor to print a
- &a+312Hformatted document to a file and use BOOKLETS to print that file in
- &a+312Hbooklet form. (You must get your word processor to create a file with
- &a+312HPCL commands. Generally this is done by a "Print to disk" command.
- &a+312HBOOKLETS &dDcannot&d@ print from your word processor's internal data file
- &a+312Hformat.) For this to be successful, you must have fonts loaded in your
- &a+312Hprinter for the sizes BOOKLETS will use. These can be from a font
- &a+312Hcartridge or may be soft fonts which you have loaded ahead of running
- &a+312HBOOKLETS. BOOKLETS does not create or load any fonts. You will need
- &a+312Hfonts which are approximately two thirds the point size of the fonts you
- &a+312Huse in your document. If you do not have exactly the right font, the
- &a+312HLASERS will select the closest match from the ones it has. This match
- &a+312Hmay or may not prove acceptable.
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- &a+672HFor plain ASCII text BOOKLETS will select the 16.67 character per
- &a+312Hinch landscape lineprinter font. This font does not exist on either the
- &a+312Horiginal LaserJet or the LaserJet+. You will need to use a font
- &a+312Hcartridge having this font or to load a soft font equivalent before
- &a+312Hrunning BOOKLETS.
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- &a+672HBOOKLETS transforms only font, line spacing, and cursor positioning
- &a+312Hcommands. It will discard page control commands such as page size, page
- &a+312Horientation, and margins. If your document contains these, it may not
- &a+312Hprint correctly.
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- &a+312H&dDOPERATION&d@
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- &a+672HBOOKLETS is menu driver and screen oriented. On line context
- &a+312Hsensitive help can be selected by pressing the F1 function key. If you
- &a+312Hhave a mouse installed, BOOKLETS will enable it for use. For keyboard
- &a+312Huse, ESC will always cancel out the active window. TAB will move the
- &a+312Hcursor from field to field and ENTER will select the selected item. The
- &a+312Hup and down arrow keys will move you through the file list or directory
- &a+312Hlist. Most selections have a highlighted character which allows the
- &a+312Hshort cut key of ALT-char for quick selection.
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- &a+672HThe BOOKLETS dialog windows consist of a combination of push-
- &a+312Hbuttons, check-boxes and radio-buttons. Push-buttons look like the OK
- &a+312Hand Cancel items on the Registration Window. For this document, push
- &a+312Hbuttons will be brackets surrounding the name of the selection. The
- &a+312Hactual appearance will depend of the type of monitor you are using.
- &a+312HClicking on a button or selecting it with TAB or the short cut key then
- &a+312Hpressing ENTER will cause the button's action to happen. When you have(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+312Hselected the file list or directory list, you can move through its list
- &a+312Hwith the arrow keys. Pressing ENTER will select the file (or directory).
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- &a+672HRadio-buttons are represented by a pair of parenthesis. Check boxes
- &a+312Hare a pair of brackets. Related sets of radio-buttons or check-boxes may
- &a+312Hbe grouped together with a group name for the group. See the example
- &a+312Hbelow.
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- &a+672HThis is a radio-button group This is a check-box group
- &a+672H ( ) radio item 1&a+1224H [ ] check item 1
- &a+672H ( ) radio item 2&a+1224H [ ] check item 2
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- &a+312HIn the above examples, the text above the parenthesis and brackets is the
- &a+312Hgroup name. The text to the right of them is the item name. If there is
- &a+312Ha highlighted character in the group name, you can use it to short cut to
- &a+312Hthe group.
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- &a+672HRadio-button items are mutually exclusive choices. Selecting one
- &a+312Hwill deselect the others in the group. The selected item is indicated by
- &a+312Ha dot within the parenthesis. Check boxes are non exclusive choices.
- &a+312HAny number in a group may be selected. These are indicated by an X in
- &a+312Hthe box.
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- &a+672HSometimes the hot key characters in one group are the same as those
- &a+312Hof another group. To hot key to one of these, first hot key to the
- &a+312Hgroup, then the item.
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- &a+312H&dDBOOKLETS Screens&d@:
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- &a+312HRegistration Window:
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- &a+1032H╒═[■]════════Enter Registration════════════╕
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ Your Name │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ Registration Key │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ [ OK ] [ Cancel ] │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H╘══════════════════════════════════════════╛
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- &a+672HBOOKLETS will start each session with the registration screen active
- &a+312Huntil you enter your registration information. If you have not yet
- &a+312Hregistered, you should click on &dDCancel&d@ or press escape to close this
- &a+312Hwindow. Your registration letter from Sympathetic Software will supply
- &a+312Hyou with the information on filling in this screen.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &a+600H╒═[■]════════════════BOOKLETS version 2.3═════════════════════╕
- &a+600H│ Copyright 1990, 1991 │
- &a+600H│ Sympathetic Software │
- &a+600H│ │
- &a+600H│ File name: *.* │
- &a+600H│ │
- &a+600H│ Directory: C:\BOOKLETS │
- &a+600H│ │
- &a+600H│ Files Directories │
- &a+600H│ booklets.pcl ..\ [ Print ] [Options ] │
- &a+600H│ booklets.exe ░ [A:] ░ │
- &a+600H│ readme.1st ░ [B:] ░ │
- &a+600H│ register.frm ░ [D:] ░ [Restart] [Configure] │
- &a+600H│ ░ ░ │
- &a+600H│ ░ ░ │
- &a+600H│ ░ ░ [ Quit ] │
- &a+600H│ │
- &a+600H│ │
- &a+600H╘═════════════════Unregistered evaluation copy════════════════╛
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- &a+672HFrom the main window you select the file to be printed. You can do
- &a+312Hthis either by typing the name in the File name selection or by browsing
- &a+312Hthrough the Directories and Files lists. When you have the name of the
- &a+312Hfile you wish to print showing in the File name selection you can print
- &a+312Hit by pushing the &dDPrint&d@ button. (You push a button by clicking on it
- &a+312Hwith the mouse or selecting it and pressing ENTER.) You can restart
- &a+312Hprinting of a file from the &dDRestart&d@ button.
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- &a+672HFrom this window you can also configure your copy of BOOKLETS by
- &a+312Hpressing the &dDConfigure&d@ button. You can set options for printing the
- &a+312Hdocument via the &dDOptions&d@ button. Finally, pressing &dDQuit&d@ will cause
- &a+312HBOOKLET to close the window and return you to DOS.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &a+672H╒═[■]═════════════Select Configuration═══════════════════╕
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ Paper feed Paper size │
- &a+672H│ () Simplex ( ) A4 │
- &a+672H│ ( ) Inverted () Letter │
- &a+672H│ ( ) Multi-Purpose Tray ( ) Legal │
- &a+672H│ ( ) Duplex ( ) Executive │
- &a+672H│ ( ) DeskJet │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ second side Handling Top margin 2.0 │
- &a+672H│ ( ) None Bottom margin 2.0 │
- &a+672H│ () Wait for enter Left indent 4.0 │
- &a+672H│ ( ) Manual feed first page Right indent 4.0 │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Announce second side │
- &a+672H│ Ring binder margin 5.0 │
- &a+672H│ default Paper source Gutter 2.0 │
- &a+672H│ ( ) Upper tray │
- &a+672H│ () Lower tray Left auto skip 3.00 │
- &a+672H│ ( ) MP tray Top auto skip 0.00 │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Left handed mouse Font [10U[(s0p0s0b0t │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Reverse Landscape │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ [ OK ] [ Save ] [Cancel] │
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- &a+672HThis &dDPaper feed&d@ radio-button group sets the page printing order
- &a+312Happropriate for your printer's paper feed technique.
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- &a+672HSIMPLEX is the default mode. The printed first sides are placed
- &a+312Hface down back into the paper feed tray for second side printing.
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- &a+672HINVERTED is used if your printer stacks the output face up instead
- &a+312Hof face down. Otherwise, it functions the same as SIMPLEX.
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- &a+672HMP is used for the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet IIP and IIIP printers.
- &a+312HThe printed output is placed face up in these printers' &dDMulti-Purpose&d@
- &a+312H&dDTray&d@ for second side printing. (The paper for the first side may be fed
- &a+312Hfrom either the MP tray or the lower cassette.) NOTE: If you have
- &a+312Hselected LC ONLY from the IIP front panel MP will not be able to
- &a+312Hfunction. For most applications, selecting LC TRAY will provide the same
- &a+312Hpaper source as LC ONLY but allows software switching of trays. ALSO
- &a+312HNOTE: if you are using the front output tray in conjunction with the MP
- &a+312Htray, these printers function like the DeskJet series. Select DeskJet.
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- &a+672HDeskJet is used for the Hewlett-Packard DeskJet series printers.
- &a+312HThese stack face up, but feed differently so that INVERTED does not
- &a+312Hproduce a proper output order.
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- &a+672HDUPLEX is used with printers such as the HP LaserJet IID which are
- &a+312Hcapable of printing on both sides of the page on their own.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+672HSecond side handling controls what happens between printing the
- &a+312Hfirst side and the second side. Specifying Wait for enter will cause
- &a+312HBOOKLETS to wait for the Enter key before printing the second side.
- &a+312HManual feed first page causes BOOKLETS to select manual feed for the
- &a+312Hfirst sheet printed on the second side. (This is specially useful if
- &a+312Hyour printer is on a network. The printer stops waiting for a manual
- &a+312Hfeed while you reload the paper for the second side. Just put the top
- &a+312Hsheet in the manual feed when you are ready. You may have to press
- &a+312Hcontinue to get the second sheet to feed on some printers.) If None is
- &a+312Hselected, the printing of the second side is continuous with the first.
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- &a+672HCheck the &dDAnnounce second side&d@ check-box and BOOKLETS will sound a
- &a+312Htone when it has completed printing the first side of the document. This
- &a+312His useful for printers with a small buffer. When the printer has a large
- &a+312Hbuffer, The tone will come way before the printer is finished.
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- &a+672HDefault paper source specifies the paper source for BOOKLET. MP is
- &a+312Hfor the LaserJet IIP and IIIP Multi-purpose tray. If you have only one
- &a+312Htray, Lower and Upper will be equivalent.
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- &a+672HChecking &dDLeft handed mouse&d@ causes the right mouse button to be the
- &a+312Hselect button and the left mouse button to be the cancel button. With
- &a+312Hthe box unchecked, the left button is the select button and the right
- &a+312Hbutton is the cancel button.
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- &a+672HIf you have a printer which supports &dDReverse Landscape&d@ printing you
- &a+312Hshould check this option. Booklet will then use reverse landscape
- &a+312Hprinting to properly orient the front and back pages when printing in
- &a+312Hringbinder mode. The Hewlett Packhard LaserJet III and 4 models support
- &a+312Hthis option as part of the PCL5 printer control language.
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- &a+672HUse the &dDPaper size&d@ radio-button group to configure the size paper
- &a+312Hyou use in your printer. The sizes are as follows:
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- &a+1032HA4 = 210 x 297 mm
- &a+1032HLETTER = 8.5 x 11 inch
- &a+1032HLEGAL = 8.5 x 14 inch
- &a+1032HEXEC = 7.5 x 10.5 inch
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- &a+672HYou can change the margins of your printed documents by entering new
- &a+312Hvalues for &dDTop margin&d@, &dDBottom margin&d@, &dDLeft indent&d@, and &dDRight indent&d@ in
- &a+312Hthe fields of those names.
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- &a+672HThe amount of non printable margin varies with the printer model.
- &a+312HThe LaserJet IIP is quite happy with a top margin of 1 line. The
- &a+312HLaserJet II will lose a line unless the top margin is 2 lines. See below
- &a+312Hfor a further discussion of margins. Your margins must be at least as
- &a+312Hlarge as your printer's auto skip regions for proper printing.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
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- &l8C&a+672HThe &dDRing binder margin&d@ field allows you to specify a special margin
- &a+312Hat the top of the logical pages when you have selected Ring binder order
- &a+312Hfor printing. This margin allows for the punched holes a ring binder
- &a+312Hrequires.
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- &a+672HThe &dDGutter&d@ is the space around the fold. Setting the Gutter adds
- &a+312Hcolumns to the right of even pages and to the left of odd pages. The
- &a+312Hnumber in this field allows extra space for binding the booklet. See
- &a+312HMARGINS below for further detail.
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- &a+672HAuto skip is the amount of space that the printer automatically
- &a+312Hskips over at the top and left edges of the paper. This area is a
- &a+312H"forced" margin unique to the printer. LaserJet printers have an auto
- &a+312Hskip left margin of three characters. They have no top auto skip.
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- &a+672HYou determine &dDLeft auto skip&d@ by multiplying the printers left
- &a+312Hunprintable area in inches (this is on the short edge of the paper since
- &a+312HBOOKLETS prints in landscape orientation) by 16.67. (The font BOOKLETS
- &a+312Huses is 16.67 characters per inch.)
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- &a+672HYou will need a &dDTop auto skip&d@ if the printer automatically skips
- &a+312Hlines before it starts printing. The Hewlett-Packard DeskJet printers do
- &a+312Hthis. Compute the top auto skip by multiplying the distance it skips (in
- &a+312Hinches) by 6.
-
- &a+672HDeskJet Plus printers have a half inch left margin and a quarter
- &a+312Hinch top margin. For them you would use a left auto skip of 8.34 and a
- &a+312Htop auto skip of 1.5.
-
- &a+672HNote: you must set your margins to be at least as large as the auto
- &a+312Hskip values.
-
- &a+672HYou can select the default font that Booklet will use in printing
- &a+312Hyour document by editing the &dDFont&d@ PCL string. This string is sent to the
- &a+312Hprinter without checking, so you should carefully consult your printer
- &a+312Hmanual when you make changes. The initial default shown selects the
- &a+312HLineprinter font with the PC-8 character set.
-
- &a+672HIf you push the &dDSave&d@ button, the configuration you have selected
- &a+312Hwill become the defaults for BOOKLETS. The values for your custom
- &a+312Hoptions are kept in a file called BOOKLET.INI which will be found in the
- &a+312Hsame directory as the BOOKLETS program. The command line version,
- &a+312HBOOKLET uses this same file, so you the defaults you save will apply to
- &a+312Hboth programs.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 11&d@
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-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+312HOptions window:
-
- &a+672H╒═[■]══════════════Select Options════════════════════╕
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Header &U@C&F.D - &FD{MMM D, YYYY} │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Footer &O@CPage &P of │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ Output LPT1 Sheets per folio 256 │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ Marks Lines per page 66 │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Staple marks │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Cut marks Pages per side │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Punch Mark ( ) 1 │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Midline () 2 │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Single sided │
- &a+672H│ [ ] Ring binder │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H│ [ OK ] [ Save ] [Cancel] │
- &a+672H│ │
- &a+672H╘════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛
-
- &a+672HBOOKLETS will print a header at the top of each logical page if
- &a+312H&dDHeader&d@ is checked. The default header shown to the right will print the
- &a+312Hfile name and date centered and with a line under them. You can
- &a+312Hsubstitute your own customized header for the default. A full
- &a+312Hdescription appears below on page 12.
-
- &a+672HIf &dDFooter&d@ is checked BOOKLETS will print a footer the bottom of the
- &a+312Hdocument. The default &dDFooter&d@ shown will print the page number at the
- &a+312Hbottom of each page.
-
- &a+672HWhen &dDStaple marks&d@ is checked, staple marks are printed in between
- &a+312Heach logical page. These marks can be used for alignment of a stapler.
-
- &a+672HWhen &dDCut marks&d@ is checked, cut marks are printed in between each
- &a+312Hlogical page. These marks can be used for alignment of a paper cutter.
-
- &a+672HWhen &dDPunch Mark&d@ is selected a mark is printed at the center of each
- &a+312Hinside margin. This mark can be used for alignment of a hole punch.
-
- &a+672HWhen &dDMidline&d@ is selected a line is printed in the center of each
- &a+312Hside of the paper. This makes a convenient dividing line between the
- &a+312Hleft and right pages in two up printing.
-
- &a+672HWhen &dDRing binder&d@ is checked, the pages are printed in sequential
- &a+312Horder so that they can be read conveniently if the sheets of paper are
- &a+312Hleft un folded and placed in a ring binder. When the option is not
- &a+312Hchecked, the pages are printed in booklet order such that they will be in
- &a+312Hsequential order once the sheets of paper are folded in half.
-
- &a+672HThe &dDOutput&d@ field allows output to be sent to disk file or to a
- &a+312Hspecific printer on a port. Enter the name of the file or the designate
- &a+312Hfor the output device. E.g enter LPT2 to print on the second printer(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 12&d@
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-
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+312Hport. If output is being sent to a disk file and the second side pause
- &a+312Hhandling is set to Wait for enter, two output files will be created, one
- &a+312Hfor each side. BOOKLETS will add a "1" or "2" to the suffix of the
- &a+312Hfilename to indicate side one or two.
-
- &a+672HIf a booklet contains too many pages, it will be difficult to fold.
- &a+312HThe resulting booklet will be too thick. The &dDSheets per folio&d@ field
- &a+312Hallows you to set the number of sheets of paper for each folding. Thus,
- &a+312Hthe booklet could consist of several folios each with up to this number
- &a+312Hof sheets of paper. The default is 255 sheets. This is also the maximum
- &a+312Hvalue. Booklets with more sheets will be printed as multiple folios.
-
- &a+672HA normal LETTER size document has 66 lines per page. A4 documents
- &a+312Hcan have up to 70 lines. You should select the number for &dDLines per page&d@
- &a+312Hthat is appropriate to the document you are printing.
-
- &a+672HBOOKLETS uses this number to compute line spacing. If you set the
- &a+312Hnumber too large, the lines will overprint each other. On A4 paper, 70
- &a+312Hlines plus the header and footer works.
-
- &a+672HThe &dDPages per side&d@ radio-buttons and check box let you control how
- &a+312Hthe document will be printed. There can be one or two logical pages per
- &a+312Hside of paper, and the printing can go on both sides of the sheet or be
- &a+312Hsingle sided (if you check &dDSingle side&d@.) One logical page per side gives
- &a+312Hyou a "full up" page, with headers and footers if you have chosen them.
-
- &a+672HIf you push the &dDSave&d@ button, the options you have selected will
- &a+312Hbecome the defaults for BOOKLETS.
-
-
- &a+312H&dDHEADING DESCRIPTIONS&d@
-
- &a+672HHeaders and Footers (headings) are printed based on the heading
- &a+312Hdefinition associated with each. You can place any text you wish on a
- &a+312Hheading. The only constraint is that it must be less than 128 characters
- &a+312Htotal. In addition to simple text, you may include things like the page
- &a+312Hnumber or file name by using the tokens defined below. The heading can
- &a+312Hbe highlighted by over bars and under bars and with LaserJet shading and
- &a+312Hpattern fills (assuming your printer supports this feature.)
-
- &a+672HThe text and tokens may be centered or set flush to the right
- &a+312Hmargin. (By default they are left flush.) A header or footer can be
- &a+312Hmade up of a combination of left flush, centered and right flush text.
- &a+312HAny text preceded by &dD@C&d@ is centered and any text preceded by &dD@R&d@ is set
- &a+312Hright flush. You may have only one each of the tokens &dD@C&d@ and &dD@R&d@ in a
- &a+312Hheading.
-
-
- &a+672HEnter the header and footer descriptions in the text boxes to the
- &a+312Hright of the header and footer picks on the Select Options screen.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 13&d@
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-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+672HThe following tokens substitutions are defined for customizing your
- &a+312Hheading:
-
-
- &a+528H&P inserts the page number
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H inserts total number of pages
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&F.E inserts the name of the file being printed
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&F inserts the name of the file without the extension
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&FD inserts the file date
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&FT inserts the file time
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&CD inserts the computer's date
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&CT inserts the computer's time
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&U inserts a line under the header or footer
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&O inserts a line over the header or footer
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&Snum inserts a Shading pattern on top of the header or footer. num
- &a+1032His a number defining the pattern. Refer to your printer manual
- &a+1032Hfor Rectangular Area Shading Fill.
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&Bnum inserts a Cross-Hatch pattern on top of the header of footer.
- &a+1032Hnum is a digit Refer to your printer manual for Rectangular
- &a+1032HArea Cross-hatch Fill.
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&& inserts an ampersand character
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+528H&@ inserts an at sign
-
- &a+528H&{ inserts a brace
-
- &a+672H&CT and &FT may optionally be followed by a time format description.
- &a+312HThis description is enclosed in braces ("{" and "}"). Use H where you
- &a+312Hwant hours, MM for minutes and SS for seconds. Use HH for 24 hour
- &a+312Hnotation. For example, {H:MM:SS} gives the time as 4:45:17 pm. This is
- &a+312Hthe default format. {HHMM} gives 1645.
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+672H&FD and &CD may also have a format description string following.
- &a+312HAgain, these are enclosed in braces. D gives the date, M the month, and
- &a+312HYY the year. DD insures the date is two digits. Likewise MM insures the(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 14&d@
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-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+312Hmonth is two digits. MMM will print the name of the month. YYYY will
- &a+312Hgive a 4 digit year. Examples of date format: {dd-mm-yy} gives
- &a+312H02-10-91. {mmm d, yyyy} gives October 2, 1991.
-
-
- &a+312H&dDSample Headings&d@
-
-
- &a+672H&U@X&F.E - &FD{MMM D, YYYY} gives a header with the full file name
- &a+312Hand date (separated by a hyphen) centered with a line underneath. This
- &a+312Hheader will look as follows:
-
-
- &a+672H&dD BOOKLET.PCL - September 26, 1991 &d@
-
-
- &a+672H&O@C- &P - gives a footer with the page number between two
- &a+312Hhyphens. This is centered and has a line over it. This footer looks as
- &a+312Hfollows:
-
-
- &a+672H&dD &d@
- &a+672H - 5 -
-
- &a+672H&o&u&s5&f@r&dt{m/d/y} will create a shaded bar with solid lines at
- &a+312Hthe top and bottom. On that bar, to the left will be the file name
- &a+312H(without the extension). The date the booklet was printed will be flush
- &a+312Hto the right. Try this one if your printer supports Rectangular Area
- &a+312HFills. It makes an attractive header bar.
-
- &a+672H@rPage &p of will place a page indicator at the bottom right
- &a+312Hcorner of each page of your booklet. For example: Page 5 of 10.
-
-
- &a+312HRestarting printing
-
- &a+1032H╒═[■]══════════════Restart═════════════════╕
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ Begin on ( ) Page () Sheet │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ End on │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ [ ] Print only second side │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H│ [ OK ] [ Cancel ] │
- &a+1032H│ │
- &a+1032H╘══════════════════════════════════════════╛
-
- &a+672HThis window is used when recovering from printer failures during
- &a+312Hprevious runs of BOOKLETS. That is, if you have a paper jam on the third
- &a+312Hsheet, you can rerun BOOKLETS setting &dDBegin on&d@ to 3 and it will not
- &a+312Hreprint the first two sheets. &dDEnd on&d@ is the last sheet to be printed.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 15&d@
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- &l4C
- &l8C&a+672HIf you select the &dDPage&d@ radio-button, &dDBegin on&d@ and &dDEnd on&d@ refer to
- &a+312Hpage numbers. BOOKLETS will reprint starting with the sheet which has
- &a+312Hthe page number from the &dDBegin on&d@ field. It ends printing when it has
- &a+312Hprinted the sheet containing the &dDEnd on&d@ page number.
-
- &a+672HCheck the &dDPrint only second side&d@ check-box when you wish to reprint
- &a+312Husing previously printed first sides.
-
- &a+672HSee RECOVERING FROM PRINTER ERRORS below for a discussion of printer
- &a+312Herror recovery.
-
-
-
- &a+312H&dDMARGINS&d@
-
- &a+672HIllustration on left indent, right indent, top and bottom margins,
- &a+312Hand gutters.
-
- &a+312H ┌───────────────────────────────────┐
- &a+312H │ ┌─ top margin │
- &a+312H │ ──────┴──────── ─────────────── │
- &a+312H │ file and date file and date │
- &a+312H │ │ │ │ │ │ │
- &a+312H │ ├─left indent │ │ ├─left indent │ │
- &a+312H │ │ │ │ │ │ │
- &a+312H │ │right indent─┤ │ │right indent─┤ │
- &a+312H │ │ │ │ │ │ │
- &a+312H │ │ │┬│┬│ │ │
- &a+312H │ │ gutter ─────┘│└───── gutter │ │
- &a+312H │ │ │ │ │
- &a+312H │ page page │
- &a+312H │ ────────────── ────────┬────── │
- &a+312H │ bottom margin─┘ │
- &a+312H └───────────────────────────────────┘
- &a+312H even page odd page
-
- &a+312HLaser printers have an unprintable area of about three columns around the
- &a+312Hedges of the paper. A left indent of three (on a LaserJet) is required
- &a+312Hto prevent loss of characters on the left edge of the paper. Likewise, a
- &a+312Hright indent of three is also needed. If your printer clips characters
- &a+312Hat the end of the right side of the paper it is because the unprintable
- &a+312Hregion is larger than three columns. To correct this you will need to
- &a+312Hadjust the left and right indents. A similar situation exists with the
- &a+312Htop and bottom margins. If you get character clipping from your print
- &a+312Hout, increase the these margins.
-
- &a+672HWith mono-spaced 12 point fonts you can compute the characters which
- &a+312Hcan be printed across the logical page. The formula for this is:
-
- &a+312H C = Truncate((L * 16.67 - 1)/2)-RightIndent-LeftIndent-Gutter
-
- &a+312H L is the long dimension of the page
- &a+312H C is the characters per line on the logical page(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 16&d@
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- &l4C
- &l8C&a+312HFor example on 8.5x11 inch paper (LETTER) with a three column left indent
- &a+312Hand no gutter, the formula is:
-
- &a+312H C = Truncate((11 * 16.67 - 1)/2) - 3
-
- &a+312Hwhich gives 88 characters per logical page. Remember that the left
- &a+312Hindent must be at least three characters because of the unprintable left
- &a+312Hmargin.
-
- &a+312H&dDWORD PROCESSOR DOCUMENTS&d@
-
- &a+312HBOOKLET has the ability to handle documents from most word processors
- &a+312Hprovided that you get the word processor to apply its printer formatting
- &a+312Hfirst. Typically, you do this by having the word processor "print" the
- &a+312Hdocument to a disk file. The file thus created will contain Printer
- &a+312HControl Language (PCL) codes that manage the font selection and
- &a+312Hformatting of the document when it is printed. BOOKLET will process
- &a+312Hthese codes and modify them appropriately for the reduced sized document
- &a+312Hit produces.
-
- &a+312HFor example, if you are using Microsoft Word for DOS (version 5.5) and
- &a+312HMicrosoft Word for Windows, select "File", "Print", in the dialog box
- &a+312Hwhich comes up, select "to File" then fill in the name of the file to be
- &a+312Hcreated. (WinWord will pup up a dialog box for the name.) This will
- &a+312Hcause Word to format the file as if it were printing it, but put the
- &a+312Houtput in the file you named.
-
- &a+312HFor both the DOS and Windows version of WordPerfect you create a PCL file
- &a+312Hby setting the printer to be a disk file. This is achieved by setting the
- &a+312Hprinter port to a file name instead of to the normal port such as LPT1:,
- &a+312HCOM2: etc.
-
- &a+312HFor WP DOS this is achieved with the keystrokes Shift-F7,S,3,2,8 and then
- &a+312Henter a file name at the prompt. Continue hitting Enter until you are
- &a+312Hback at the first menu and then select the appropriate print option.
-
- &a+312HFor WPWIN, with the mouse, select "File", "Print", "Select", "Setup", and
- &a+312H"Port" from the Destination Group. This will produce a drop down dialog
- &a+312Hbox. Select File. You will then be placed in an edit box so that you can
- &a+312Henter a file name. After entering this just "OK" your way back, select
- &a+312Hthe printer and print from the opening print dialog box.
-
- &a+312HRemember to go back and repeat the above procedures to restore the port
- &a+312Hselection to the one to which you printer is connected.
-
- &a+312HFor Wordstar 7 revision D,
-
- &a+312H click on FILE dropdown menu ( or ALT+F )
- &a+312H click on PRINT in dropdown ( or P )
-
- &a+312HThis brings the Print menu up. The name of the last file you were editing
- &a+312His in the FILENAME box. There are several other boxes e.g. which pages,
- &a+312Hnumber of copies, default printer etc, which are all standard, and a(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 17&d@
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-
-
- &l4C
- &l8C&a+312HREDIRECT TO box. Click on the REDIRECT TO box ( or ALT+R ). Type in the
- &a+312Hfilename that you wish to use then hit F10 or <ENTER> or click on OK.
-
- &a+312HEarlier versions of Wordstar are much the same except that versions some
- &a+312Hdo not have mouse support.
-
- &a+312HMost other word processors will have a similar mechanism. Remember, if
- &a+312Hyou enter a file name without a path, it will be created in whatever is
- &a+312Hthe default directory at the time. Therefore, it is better to enter a
- &a+312Hfull path for the file name. It is also a good idea to use a convention
- &a+312Hfor the suffix of your filename such as "PCL". (E.g. the file could be
- &a+312Hnamed OUTPUT.PCL). File suffixes will help you keep things straight.
-
- &a+312HRemember, BOOKLET does not create any fonts. It will scale any font
- &a+312Hspecification in your document and leave it up to your printer to pick
- &a+312Hthe closest match. Sometimes this match is not compatible with the
- &a+312Hformatting precision of your document. If you have a printer with built
- &a+312Hin scaleable fonts (such as the Hewlett Packhard LaserJet III) use those
- &a+312Hwhen you format your document. See also FONT SELECTION on page (?).
-
- &a+312H&dDRECOVERING FROM PRINTER ERRORS&d@
-
- &a+672HBOOKLETS will detect and recover from temporary print interruptions
- &a+312Hsuch as &dDOut of Paper&d@ or &dDPrinter Not Ready&d@. It will display a message
- &a+312Hwhen it has detected such a condition and will erase the message and
- &a+312Hresume printing once you have corrected the problem. It may display an
- &a+312Herror number rather than a text message. These are traps for errors for
- &a+312Hwhich I do not know the meaning. Should one of these occur, you will be
- &a+312Hgiven the option of Retrying or Aborting the printing. The state of the
- &a+312Hprinter may be lost due to the error. If so, continuing will not produce
- &a+312Hcorrect output.
-
- &a+672HOne cause of print interruption is paper jams. Recovery from these
- &a+312Hmay take some effort on your part. Generally Laser printers will reprint
- &a+312Hpages involved in paper jams. If you let it do so during the second side
- &a+312Hprinting of your document, you may find that the back sides may not be
- &a+312Hprinted on the appropriate front side. If the original page is
- &a+312Hundamaged, you should re feed it. Otherwise, you can feed a blank page
- &a+312Hfor the reprint and use Restart to reprint the damaged page.
-
- &a+672HIt may be simplest to abort printing when the jam occurs. You then
- &a+312Hreset the printer and start again using Restart. You can reprint the
- &a+312Hsheet involved with the jam then you can resume printing of the second
- &a+312Hsides. Note: When you restart printing of the second sides, BOOKLETS
- &a+312Hassumes you have already placed the first sides into the paper feed tray
- &a+312Hready for printing. It does not prompt you for this.
-
- &a+672HIf you find it necessary to stop BOOKLETS from printing at any time,
- &a+312Hjust press the ESC key. BOOKLETS will stop and offer you the chance to
- &a+312Hcontinue or abort the printing.
-
- &a+312H&dDPAPER CURL&d@(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 18&d@
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- &l4C
- &l8C&a+672HMost problems with jamming are caused by paper curl. The heat of
- &a+312Hthe printing tends to cause paper to warp. There are two things you can
- &a+312Hdo to minimize this problem. The first is to use good quality laser
- &a+312Hprinter paper stock. The second is to manually take the curl out of the
- &a+312Hpaper. Since good quality paper costs up to three times ordinary copier
- &a+312Hpaper, the second option is often chosen.
-
- &a+672HTake the output from the first pass printing. Hold it face up by
- &a+312Hthe short sides. Find a sharp edge, such as the edge of a desk. Draw
- &a+312Hthe paper across the edge as if you were polishing shoes with it. This
- &a+312Hwill introduce a curl opposite the one caused by the printer.
-
- &a+312H&dDFONT SELECTION&d@
-
- &a+672HWhen BOOKLETS prints a document containing font selection codes, it
- &a+312Hconverts those codes by scaling the pitch and point size parts of the
- &a+312Hcode. These are scaled such that the effect is for fonts to be specified
- &a+312Hwith all the same type face characteristics as the original, but with the
- &a+312Hsize of the type face about two thirds the original.
-
- &a+672HIf the printer you are using is a LaserJet III and you have selected
- &a+312Ha scaleable type face, then the printout will be a page of text which is
- &a+312Han image of the original but two thirds the size. When the selected type
- &a+312Hface is not scaleable, the printer will use a font selection matching
- &a+312Halgorithm. Hewlett-Packard printers use a priority selection scheme
- &a+312Hwhich considers, in order of priority, orientation, symbol set, pitch (if
- &a+312Hthe font is not proportional), font point size, type face style, and
- &a+312Hstroke weight. For a full treatment of this algorithm, see your
- &a+312Hprinter's reference manual.
-
- &a+672HThe effect of this algorithm is for the printer to use a font it
- &a+312Hbelieves is the "closest" to what was requested. For BOOKLETS, in most
- &a+312Hcases this means it will use the 16.67 character per inch lineprinter
- &a+312Hfont. Even when there is a small font with the right type face for the
- &a+312Hprinter to select, the results may not be what you would expect. The
- &a+312Hselection algorithm may result in a font which does not work well for the
- &a+312Hreduced document. This will often be the case when you have used
- &a+312Hproportional fonts and proportional spacing in your document. The result
- &a+312Hmay be words overlapping each other.
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- &a+672HThere is not much BOOKLETS can do about problems of font selection.
- &a+312HYou can experiment with different fonts to find the most pleasing result.
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- &a+672HOther difficulties you may have with format transformations are that
- &a+312Hcentering and tab spacing may not scale proportionally. This is due to
- &a+312Hdifferences between the scaled font size and the actual font used by the
- &a+312Hprinter. If you use spaces to do your formatting and stick to one font
- &a+312Hsize, the output will generally look correct.
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- &a+312HAlso, often the small fonts selected by the font scaling do not have &dDbold&d@
- &a+312Hor &dDitalic&d@ type faces. If this is the case, you will lose these accents.
- &a+312HUnderline is always present (except for the DeskJet series printers), so
- &a+312Hyou can substitute it.(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&a480V
- &a+312H(10U(s0t14.9vpsb12H&dDNovember 9, 1993&a+540HBOOKLET-Screen v2.4&a+1692HPage 19&d@
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- &l8C&a+312HRevision History:
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- &a+312H 1.0 - Created from BOOKLET version 3.2
- &a+312H 1.1 - Reduced memory requirements
- &a+312H - Fixed gutter handling for one-up printing
- &a+312H - Fixed one-up printing of PCL documents
- &a+312H 1.2 - Added Customizable headers and footers
- &a+312H 1.3 - Added check for out of memory
- &a+312H - Fixed handling of ESC while printing
- &a+312H - Fixed "File not found" error
- &a+312H 1.4 - Added BOOKLET.INI file for defaults
- &a+312H - Added Manual feed second side option
- &a+312H 1.5 - Fixed error in registration code
- &a+312H 1.6 - Added "left handed mouse" configuration
- &a+312H 1.7 - Fixed handling of some Word Perfect PCL output
- &a+312H - Added Punch marks
- &a+312H - Added % complete
- &a+312H - Fixed recognition of lower case printer names
- &a+312H 1.8 - Fixed unclosed files
- &a+312H 1.9 - Changed default top and bottom margins
- &a+312H 2.0 - Added Midline
- &a+312H - Changed Ringbinder so that the ring margin on back is at bottom
- &a+312H - Changed output to disk to create front and back files
- &a+312H - Fixed underline handling on Word Perfect documents
- &a+312H - Changed Font Scaling to be an exact ratio of the page reduction
- &a+312H 2.1 - Fixed Punch and Staple mark odd page problem
- &a+312H 2.2 - Close Printer between sides
- &a+312H - Added Default Font specification
- &a+312H - Fixed some handling of single sided printing
- &a+312H - Added reverse landscape printing for PCL5 printers
- &a+312H - Handle "Universal language exit" as emitted by Wordstar
- &a+312H 2.3 - Handle multiple PJL commands (Wordperfect, Windows LJ4 dirver)
- &a+312H - Handle dynamic PCL units (Used by windows LJ4 driver)
- &a+312H 2.4 - Adjust "small font" size to 16.6666
- &a+312H - Fix -k:dj printing of less than 3 pages(10U(s3t12vpsb10H&l0o3E&l4H