PostScript Loses Functionality After Upgrade/Installation
ID: Q115865
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows versions 3.1, 3.11
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Microsoft Office for Windows, version 4.3
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0
SYMPTOMS
After you update the Windows PostScript driver (PSCRIPT.DRV) or install or
upgrade an application that automatically updates PSCRIPT.DRV (such as
Microsoft Word version 6.0 for Windows or Microsoft Office version 4.2),
your previously installed PostScript printer drivers may lose printer-
specific functionality.
Symptoms of this problem include the following:
- You can no longer print in landscape orientation
- Reduction in list of available paper sizes
- Reduction or change in list of available fonts
- Only 300 dots per inch (dpi) resolution available
CAUSE
This problem occurs when the PostScript printer driver loses the attachment
to the Windows Printer Description (WPD) file for the specific printer
model or when the PSCRIPT.DRV file previously installed was modified by the
printer manufacturer for specific use with their printer models.
Use the following steps to confirm the problem:
- Open Windows Control Panel and choose the Printers icon.
- Select your PostScript printer in the Installed Printers box. (For
example, select HP LaserJet PS on LPT1.)
- Choose the Setup button.
- Look at the title bar of the Setup dialog box. It should contain the
same name as the one listed in the Installed Printers box. If, for
example, the Installed Printers box contains HP LaserJet PS but the name
in the title bar is different (for example, Apple LaserWriter), the
attachment to the specific printer model information has been lost.
In most cases, this problem occurs when the connection to the .WPD file
for the specific printer has been lost. It may also happen if your
previous printer driver was a modified version of PSCRIPT.DRV. (NewGen,
LaserMaster, and older QMS printers use this method.)
WORKAROUND
Method 1:
If the problem occurs because the connection to the .WPD file has been
lost, remove the printer driver in Control Panel and then reinstall it
using the original printer driver disks. You do not need to replace
PSCRIPT.DRV; the new PSCRIPT.DRV works correctly once you reinstall the
.WPD file.
Method 2:
If the old printer driver was a modified version of PSCRIPT.DRV (such as
NewGen, LaserMaster, or an older QMS printer), contact the printer
manufacturer to see if a .WPD file is available for use with the new
PSCRIPT.DRV. If not, copy the old PSCRIPT.DRV file from the original disks
to restore previous functionality.
Additional query words:
win31 w4wprint w4wpostscript xl5
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.1,3.11,4.3,5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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