Also see Troubleshooting Graphcat and Floppy Drives in WP
Much of this information is in the Graphcat and WordPerfect manuals. Much isn't.
Unless specified below, WP51 refers to WP51 and/or WP51+/DOS. WP6 includes WP60/61 in DOS and Windows. WP52 is 5.2 and 5.2+/Windows.
Questions & Answers
My large documents print slowly.
The graphics quality setting affects speed--higher quality takes longer. If a coarse image is acceptable, choose Draft graphics quality before printing. Additional computer memory will help, as will a disk cache program. Ask your local dealer for help. In WP6, using the partial catalog feature to break your catalog into pieces will help, especially on systems with limited memory and hard drive space.
The HIGH quality setting usually refers to the highest resolution available on your laser, with medium and low one and two steps lower. For example, on a HP LaserJet 4, high, medium, and low are 600 dots per inch, 300 DPI, and 150 DPI. On a Lexmark Optra, the settings are 1200, 600, and 300.
Only half of my catalog page prints.
Some laser printers may not have enough internal memory to print a page of that complexity. On a laser printer, if the entire page does not print, try printing the page at a lower setting for graphics quality, or use fewer columns. Adding memory is a more expensive fix, but worthwhile.
Also try setting the graphics borders to None. In some printer control languages, adding a graphic border consumes printer memory equal to the area of each box, in addition to the graphic itself. In these cases, eliminating borders cuts memory use in half.
I can create large clip art catalogs or newsletters perfectly, but I cannot print
them. The error messages say I don't have enough memory in WP51, or in WP6,
the message mentions invalid qcodes, or in WPWin6, division by zero or a full
swap file.
These are strictly a WP and system problem--not enough memory. In DOS, try running WP without any popup programs or TSR software, from the command line (No menus!). Consider investing in a good memory manager program to give WP more usable memory. In Windows, Print each page separately, or when running GRAPHCAT, try using fewer columns--there will be more white space on each page, but less strain on limited system resources during printing.
In WPWin6/61, you should have a SET TEMP=c:\temp statement, or similar (your choice of location) in your autoexec.bat file, even if running in Windows95. That location should point to an empty directory on a drive that has at least 30 Mb of available drive space, and is NOT compressed. WPWin will use that directory for its temporary print job file, print spooling, and timed backups, all of which take up space. If you are printing at 1200 dots per inch, you will need on the order of 60 Mb of free space for the temporary files for EACH page of graphics catalog.

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