Drawing Objects Not Duplexing on LJIID or LJIIISi |
Q112251
In Word 6.0 for Windows if you print a document containing a drawing object in duplex mode to a Hewlett-Packard (HP) LaserJet IID, IIID or IIISi, the page with the drawing object will not print duplexed (that is, the page prints only on one side).
When you print a drawing object, Word sends a form feed command to the printer, not allowing the printer to print on the back of the page containing the drawing object.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows versions 6.0 and 6.0a. This problem was corrected in Word version 6.0c for Windows.
If you select the drawing object and from the Insert menu and choose Frame,
the drawing will be converted to a framed object in the text layer. A
framed object will print duplex correctly. You will lose some of the
advantages of a drawing layer object such as, superimposing an object over
text.
This problem occurs only when you use the IID, IIID and IIISi drivers.
This problem does not occur if you use the Postscript driver. If the IIISi
has the postscript option installed, you may change the printer driver to
IIISi Postscript when printing the document.
Additional query words: 6.00a Hewlett Packard 3si II-d III-si word6 winword winprint ljiid ljiiid ljiiisi
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