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Relationship of On-Screen Text to
Printout
The
printed version of your text
will
look very similar
to
what
appears
on the
screen
of your
Cat.
Line
endings
will
be
the
same.
Vertical
alignment
of
characters
will
be the
same.
Margins,
indents, and tabs
will
be as
shown on the
ruler.
(see
Customizing
the
Appearance
of
Paragraphs,
page
40,
for
more information
on paragraph
appearance,
margins,
paragraph sfyle, tabs, and
line
spacing).
The
exact
horizontal position
of
any
character
can
be
calculated
by
dividing
the
character
position
of
the
charac-
ter
by
the
pitch.
For
example,
if
a
character is
positioned
at 60 on
the
ruler,
and
the
pitch, or
characters per
inch,
is
10,
it
is 60/10 = 6 inches
from
the
left
margin.
If
the
pitch
is
12
it
is
60112
=
5 inches
from
the
left
margin.
The
exact
vertical position of
a
character
can
be
calculated
by dividing
the
line
number
of
the
character
by 6.
For
example,
if
the
character
is
on
line
24,itis24l6
=
4 inches
from
the
top
margin.
There
are
55
printing
lines on an
I
l-
inch
piece
of
paper.
Italic
characters
and
alternate
fonts
can be selected
with
ISETUPI
(when using the
VP3I03II
printer),
but
they
cannot
be
represented on the
screen.
First
Page
or
Document Characters
Not Printed
If
the
first
character
in
the
highlight
is
a
page
character
or
a document character,
it will
be ignored
by
the printer.
This
prevents
the printer
from
unnecessarily
printing
a
blank
page,
and
makes
it
easier
to highlight
pages or
documents
for printing.
Empty Title
Pages
If
the
title
page (page zero)
of
a
characters,
it will
be
ignored by
highlight
and
print
the document.
document contains no
the printer when
you
Single-Sheet
Printing
To
obtain
single-sheet
printing, or
printing
one page at
a
time
with
a
pause
between
sheets, use the
Pause
between
sheets
option
on the Main Printer
Setup
screen
of
[SETU
P]
.
If
you
now
highlight
more
than one page and
give
[PRINT],
the
first
highlighted page
will
print, and
the
highlight
will
disappear
from
that
page,
though
it
remains
extended
over the
remaining text. Anotherpress
of
[PRtNT]
prints
the
next page, and
so
on
until
you've printed all
the
pages
you
originally
highlighted.

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