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Subject:Re: PageMaker printing problems From:Gurudutt Kamath/Technical Writing Centre <guruk -at- GIASBM01 -dot- VSNL -dot- NET -dot- IN> Date:Sun, 12 Jan 1997 07:20:17 +0530
Hello Dianne,
Just trying to be helpful until help arrives or you actually do the rash
act of phoning PageMaker support!
The white stripes could mean there is a toner problem. Try taking a test
printout, it should give you some ideas. Similarly, if you try taking
some test printouts from the printer and with other documents (say one or
two pages), you might be able to relate the problem to mundane things
like printer memory chips having konked out, printer memory not
sufficient, a scratch on the roller or drum, etc (rather than demons).
Do you really feel it is a PageMaker problem? Have you tried printing
with Word, etc and seen the results.
Hope your problem is solved quickly. Best wishes from India!
Guru
guruk -at- giasbm01 -dot- vsnl -dot- net -dot- in
Go http://members.tripod.com/~Kamath
for column on Documentation, Internet, etc.
Technical Writing Centre, Mumbai
On Sat, 11 Jan 1997, Dianne Walsh wrote:
> Before I commit the rash act of actually phoning PageMaker tech support, I
> thought I'd ask if anyone out there has encountered bizarre problems when
> trying to print a PM document. Specifically, My graphics (usually screen
> captures) sometimes print with white stripes running through them; sometimes
> print upside down (I'm not kidding!); and/or sometimes print half right side
> up, half upside down. Once in awhile, a page of text will also turn itself
> upside down. At first, I thought the problems were being caused by incorrect
> print drivers having been loaded on my PC, but the mess continued even after
> the driver situation was fixed.
>
> Anybody have a clue to what's happening (other than that my PC may be
> possessed by demons)?
>
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