OFF: Black and White OutPut Printing to Color DeskWriter Series Printers
ID: Q118297
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Macintosh Edition
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Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, versions 4.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.1a, 4.2.1b
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Microsoft PowerPoint for the Macintosh, version 3.0, 4.0
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Microsoft Creative Writer for the Macintosh, version 1.0
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Microsoft Fine Artist for the Macintosh, version 1.0
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Microsoft Works for the Macintosh, versions 3.0, 4.0
SYMPTOMS
When printing from any Microsoft application on the Macintosh to a
Hewlett-Packard (HP) DeskWriter color printer, output may be black and
white instead of color. No error message is displayed.
RESOLUTION
Allocate more memory to the application by following these steps:
- Quit the application.
- From the Apple menu, choose About This Macintosh.
- Make a note of how much Total Memory exists and the Largest Unused
Block. If there are other applications shown in this dialog box,
exit them to get an accurate reflection of the available memory.
- Click the application icon to highlight it. (Do not double-click the
icon to run the application; if the application is running, the
following steps will not work.)
- From the File menu, choose Get Info.
- In the Current (or Preferred) Size dialog box, type a larger
memory amount (up to the size of the Largest Unused Block, from
Step 3 above).
- Click the upper-left corner of the Get Info dialog box to close it.
- Run the application and print the document.
The document should now print in color.
MORE INFORMATION
If the Macintosh does not have enough memory available to allocate
more to the application, you may need to use Virtual Memory. See the
"Macintosh User's Guide" for information about Virtual Memory.
Additional query words:
power point powerpt mac ppt mskids m_works wm_artist wm_writer works cw fa desk writer 500c 550c 560c macppt c hpdeskwriter hp deskjet desk writer printer
Keywords : kbprint
Version : MACINTOSH:1.0,3.0,4.0,4.2,4.2.1,4.2.1a,4.2.1b,98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: June 23, 1999