davewh@microsoft.UUCP (04/02/91)
I was using AWGS this morning when I started a printout from the Spreadsheet. It printed solid black in any cell that had data in it. Nice grid lines elsewhere. I have ROM 1 GS, 5 meg, 5.0.4 (printer driver 4.1), ZipGSX (with Todd's INIT - although it isn't needed). This happened whether I used the printer driver on 5.0.4 or the one that came with AWGS (Imagewriter.CL). Everything printed out fine if I used draft mode. I got strange behavior in draft mode with the 5.0.4 driver - it seemed to be printing each chunk of text from right to left - even when the head was mainly scanning left to right (in fact, it never scanned right to left). So, this is how it printed: recall head to left jump right some begin scanning left to print some text jump right some more scan left to print more text etc. linefeed recall head to left The characters were also compressed (not 80 chars per line). The Imagewriter.CL driver printed absolutely normally in draft mode - all scanning was normal; 80 chars/line. Any ideas? Dave Whitney Microsoft Corp, Work Group Apps dcw@goldilocks.lcs.mit.edu or I wrote Z-Link and BinSCII - send me bug reports. {...}!uunet!microsoft!davewh I only work here. All opinions herein aren't Bill's, they're mine. "We're samplin' - Yeah we're doin' it. We take good music an' we ruin it." -- "Rap Isn't Music"
toddpw@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel) (04/03/91)
davewh@microsoft.UUCP writes: > ZipGSX (with Todd's INIT - although it isn't needed) The init fixes the flickering cursor problem and patches out the system accelerator vector if it finds a Zip. If you also have AppleTalk it will do the AppleTalk fixes too. The init is smart so if there is no Zip or no AppleTalk it does the right thing. I expect Zip to include most of this stuff in with their standard software as soon as their normal software contractor can figure out how to work it in. Until then, ZipTalk can be used as a cursor fixer init. Todd Whitesel toddpw @ tybalt.caltech.edu