ID: Q110011
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When you print certain colors of text to noncolor printers in Word for Windows 6.0, the text may not print, leaving only a blank space where the text should appear.
This problem occurs when you have text formatted in the following colors:
Cyan
Green
Lt. Gray
Magenta
Yellow
These colors may not print on a 24-pin dot-matrix, noncolor printer or to a printer using the HPPCL5E.DRV printer driver set to Raster graphics mode because the printer driver is mapping color text to white. This problem does not occur in Word 2.0 for Windows because Word 2.0 does not send color information to a noncolor printer. Instead, Word maps all colors to black when printing to a noncolor printer.
You can work around this problem by doing one of the following:
To change the text color to black:
1. Select the text.
2. From the Format menu, choose Font.
3. In the Color list, select Black or Auto.
4. Choose OK.
To configure Word 6.0 to map all colored text to black when printing to a noncolor printer:
1. From the Tools menu, choose Options.
2. Select the Compatibility tab.
3. Select the "Print colors as black on noncolor printers" check box.
Selecting this option prevents the printer drivers from rendering colors
to gray scales.
Configuring the HPPCL5E.DRV printer
If you are using the HPPCL5E.DRV printer driver in Raster graphics mode, switch to HPGL/2 mode. To do this:
1. From the File Menu, choose Print.
2. Choose the Printer button.
3. Choose the Options button, and then choose the Options button again on
the next window.
4. In the Graphics Mode list, choose HPGL/2.
5. Choose the OK button twice, then choose the Close button.
6. Choose the OK button again to return to the document.
KBCategory: KBSubCategory: Additional query words: 6.0 2.0 light lite winword 6.0a 6.0c word6
Keywords : kbprint
Version : 6.0 6.0a 6.0c
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: February 5, 1998