Re: printer preferences = thick paper, but old office doc's give error
Back when copiers first became printers (maybe around 1998 or so) I had a weird problem with a hospital.
Their standard for word processing was WordPerfect (the Windows version; back then the DOS version was still quite popular).
They just bought a few new Canon machines, which replaced their old HP printers.
Their docs were saved with the default printer as the HP. The prints had long lines of text split over several lines.
The reason? The side margins on the HPs were much skinnier than the Canons were.
I ended up having them keep the HP drivers to use just for printing the WordPerfect docs, which worked.
Moral of the story is that the default printer at the time of document creation plays a very large part in how it is set up.
Back when copiers first became printers (maybe around 1998 or so) I had a weird problem with a hospital.
Their standard for word processing was WordPerfect (the Windows version; back then the DOS version was still quite popular).
They just bought a few new Canon machines, which replaced their old HP printers.
Their docs were saved with the default printer as the HP. The prints had long lines of text split over several lines.
The reason? The side margins on the HPs were much skinnier than the Canons were.
I ended up having them keep the HP drivers to use just for printing the WordPerfect docs, which worked.
Moral of the story is that the default printer at the time of document creation plays a very large part in how it is set up.
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