How to Use the LandScapeOrient=Angle Setting (83788)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q83788 SUMMARY
In Microsoft Windows version 3.1, the LandScapeOrient setting must be
placed in the [ModelName,Port] section of the WIN.INI file, not in the
[PostScript] section in order to function. For example:
Correct: [Apple LaserWriter II NTX,LPT3]
advflags=696
header=1
landscapeorient=270
Incorrect: [PostScript,LPT1]
ATM=placeholder
landscapeorient=270
If the [ModelName,Port] section cannot be found, you can force the
setting to be written to the WIN.INI file, as follows:
- Open Control Panel and choose the Printers icon.
- Select the active PostScript printer and choose the Setup button.
- Choose the OK button, then the Close button.
With Aldus PageMaker Version 4.0
If you are working with PageMaker version 4.0, you will have to
reinstall the target printer to refer to your specific printer:
- From the PageMaker menu, choose the File command.
- Select the Target Printer option, and then choose your printer's
name.
MORE INFORMATION[Modelname,Port] LandScapeOrient [default: 90]
This setting in the WIN.INI file determines the angle that the paper
is rotated to obtain landscape orientation. Earlier versions of the
Windows PostScript driver used 270-degree rotation. However, this
rotation setting is opposite to the 90-degree rotation that most other
laser printers use. To return to the previous version of landscape
orientation, change this value to 270.
Printing imported images (encapsulated PostScript [EPS] files, for
example) in landscape orientation from some applications (for example,
Aldus PageMaker 4.0) may result in improper placement or orientation
of the image. Changing the setting to 270 may work around the problem.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/12/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB83788 |
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