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                              ECPage2 Design & Print

                        Laserjet PCL Form & Macro Design

                       ASCII Version Program Documentation



          INTRODUCTION

          ECPage2 Design & Print is a DOS based page design and
          printing program that permits you to design pages or forms
          in PCL code (you don't write a line of code), from the
          simple to extremely complex, using the scalable
          proportional fonts in the Hewlett Packard LaserJet 3, 4L
          or 4.

          Proportional font text can be used in right, left or
          center justification as desired.  In addition, boxes -
          both plain border and shaded can be used, with an optional
          choice of fill patterns or gray scale.  Lines, both
          horizontal and vertical can be placed as desired.  With
          ECPage2 'near Type-Set' quality designs can be created and
          printed on your HP Laserjet printer.

          In addition to printing on paper, the page designs can be
          printed in plain ASCII format to a diskfile.   All PCL
          formatting is within the ASCII file, so the page, when
          printed from the diskfile, will look as it does when
          printed from within the program - as long as the same
          fonts are available in the printer.

          Storing blank forms on disk saves the cost of maintaining
          an inventory of pre-printed forms and allows them to be
          changed or modified easily.  The ASCII files are
          relatively small, and quickly printed by just using COPY
          /B to copy them to the laser printer.

          Programmers or advanced users may want to use the ASCII
          diskfile as a Laserjet macro file.  This could, for
          example, allow the form to be filled out from a database
          report.  The ability to create these 'Macro' files was one
          of the main objectives behind this program.

          THE PROGRAM

          Both the 'Shareware' version and the registered version
          contain the same features.

          The ECPage2 is not a 'WYSIWYG' program (What you see is
          what you get).  Rather you lay out the page in rows and
          cols, indicating what you wish to go where.  This permits
          text, boxes and lines to be placed accurately within
          hundredths of an inch on the page, and each may extend

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          over another.  For example, text may be placed inside a
          gray scale filled box.  The program is quick to learn and
          very easy to use - no steep learning curve.
          If you should need it on-line help is just a keystroke
          away ([F1) from any screen.  You could almost run the
          program without this manual - but don't - read these
          directions first for a better understanding of the
          program.

          The creation of 'Near Type-Set Quality' forms, letterhead
          masters, announcements, invitations, flyers, brochures,
          price lists, invoices, service tags and menu's are just a
          few possible uses of ECPage2 Design & Print. The output
          will rival programs costing hundreds of dollars and yet is
          so easy to use even a novice computer user can be creating
          with near 'Desktop Publishing' quality in minutes.

          HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

          Minimum Requirements:
          --------------------
          XT Or greater (AT 286, 386, 486 or PS/x recommended)
          keyboard  (mouse not needed)
          640 KB Ram (512+KB Available)
          3+MB available on hard drive
          DOS 3.1 or later
          Video monitor (Color EGA/VGA recommended)
          Hewlett Packard Laserjet Model 3, 4L or 4

          A complex page printed with an XT type computer may take
          several minutes to generate the PCL code; on a AT class,
          such as a 386-33, just a few seconds, depending on page
          design.)

          You need a Hewlett Packard Laserjet model 3, 4L or 4 to
          use the internal scalable fonts within those printers.
          Limited font cartridge and Hewlett Packard Type Director
          scalable soft font support is provided for users with a
          Laserjet IIP/IID or true clone who are using a supported
          cartridge (25in1,Z1A,S2) or Type Director soft fonts.

          ECPage2 Design & Print is not a Microsoft 'Windows 3.x'
          program, but may be run in 'Windows' as an exclusive full
          screen text program.  A mouse is not needed.  Reserve
          [CTRL]+[ESC] shortcut keys.  Program filename is
          EPAGE.BAT and the startup directory should be \ECPAGE2.
          For RAM use 0 KB required, 640KB desired, no extended or
          expanded memory.  Window title is ECPage2 then select a
          ICON as desired, such as the blank page icon.

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          INSTALLATION

          All the files from the program's archive file, ECPAGE21.EXE
          should be installed in the same directory, \ECPAGE2.  Use
          PKUNZIP (V1.1 or later) to 'Unzip' the file ECPAGE2.ZIP.  Your
          CONFIG.SYS should have a FILES=30 or greater.  ECPAGE2 is
          started by typing the command EPAGE while in the \ECPAGE2
          directory, or place \ECPAGE2 in your PATH statement.
          After installing the program and starting it, go to the
          menu choice 'Install LJ Printer' and select your model of
          Laserjet.  Answer [Y]es to creating a default font file.
          Need help?  Pressing the [F1] key at any point provides a
          pop-up help reference screen.  Make sure you install the
          actual printer you will be using.  Installing fonts for a
          LJ4 will not print them out properly on a LJ3.

          MENU SUMMARY

          The main menu contains these choices:

          Page layouts
          ------------
          This is where you create page designs, edit existing
          designs or delete them.


          Print The Page
          --------------
          This is where you will print the design to paper or to a
          disk file.


          Scalable Font Utility
          ---------------------
          This is where you create a font ID# in a typeface and
          point you specify.  It uses the internal Laserjet scalable
          fonts.


          Install LJ Printer
          ------------------
          Here you install the printer model you will be using.

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          Font File Maintenance
          ---------------------

          Here you can view, edit the set-up string of a font or
          delete an un-needed font ID#.


          Exit Program
          ------------
          Exit the program to DOS.


          ABOUT THE FONTS

          This program contains no fonts.  They are internal in
          scalable form within your Laserjet 3 or 4.  The program
          just contains character width data for the proportional
          fonts.  'Truetype' or 'Postscript' fonts are not currently
          supported, nor are .PCX files.
          When you create a form (page) you should decide which font
          styles and point sizes you will use prior to page layout.
          In the menu choice 'Scalable Font Utility' you then create
          them, actually you are creating a character width file for
          those fonts.  Each font used will have a unique ID number
          that you specify that will reference a particular type
          face and point size font.

          When you want to use that font you just specify that ID
          number.  When the page is printed that font will be used.

          Un-needed font ID's may be deleted in the menu choice
          'Font Maintenance'.  You may create as many font ID's in
          as many styles and sizes as you need in the 'Scalable Font
          Utility'.  Point sizes may be used from 1.00 to 99.75 points,
          in .25 point increments (10.25, 10.50, 10.75, 11 ect)

          To verify which font ID#'s you have already created, use
          'Font Maintenance'.  In 'Font Maintenance' you can also
          delete un-needed ID's.  While you can select to view or
          edit a font ID#'s set-up string, normally you would have
          no reason to.  New font ID#'s are created in 'Scalable
          Font Utility, not in 'Font Maintenance'.

          During printer installation you can create a brief set of
          default font ID's for use. These font ID's can be deleted
          as desired.  A printer can be installed again to re-create
          a starting set of font ID#'s.

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          At the 'Scalable Font Utility' screen you can press [F2]
          or [F3] to print out a font ID# listing of available
          fonts.  [F2] prints out the list using the listed font,
          [F3] uses a fixed pitch as larger size fonts will not
          print out properly within the [F2] report spacing.  You
          may want to record a page/form title on the report for
          future reference, should you need to rebuild a font file
          for that page/form.  Press [F5] for a table view of
          currently available font ID#s'.

          To create a new scalable font size go to the 'Scalable
          Font Utility' screen and enter the new ID# to reference it
          - keep it unique.  Then select the font typeface family
          from the scrolling table of available choices for your
          printer.  Finally enter a point size.  Then press [ENTER]
          to create the font ID# entry.  If it is a duplicate ID# a
          message will so notify you - repeat the procedure with a
          new ID# - you may press [F5] to verify existing font ID
          numbers.

          FOR LJ2 USERS ONLY
          If you are creating a scalable 'Type Director' font you
          will be next prompted for it's order of download ID
          number.  Make sure when you create the SAME style and size
          font in Hewlett Packard's Type Director you download it
          with the same download order ID# (1,2,3 ect.).
          The font's ID number and it's download order ID number are
          not the same.  You reference the font with it's ID#, you
          download the soft font to the printer in it's download
          order number.  Remember, with soft fonts every time you
          turn on the printer you will have to download the soft
          fonts again.

          The starting set of font ID#'s created during 'Install LJ
          Printer' are available in Pacific Data Products '25 in 1'
          CF-120 cartridge.  Many are also available in HP's
          Times/Helv Z1A & S2 cartridge. If they are not available in
          your cartridge don't use them - default fixed pitch
          printing will result.

          Justification problems may also result if other font
          cartridges are used.  The fonts name may be the same but
          it's character width may well vary - creating spacing
          problems.  When printing in Landscape, the font rotation may
          affect the justification slightly of some of the cartridge portrait
          fonts - if this occurs you may want to try another font.

          If you are using a LJ3 or 4 but want to use some of the
          decorative 'Type Director' scalable soft fonts - install a
          LJ2 but do not 'Create a Default Set of Fonts'.  Use the
          'Scalable Font Utility' to create the  'Type Director'
          soft font ID's you need with their download order ID.

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          Then re-install your normal printer and answer 'NO' to
          'Create a default set of fonts?'  Use the 'Scalable Font
          Utility' to create any added LJ3/4 fonts you will need.

          A word of caution, deleting font ID's that have been used
          in a text line of a page design will result in default
          fixed pitch printing and lack of justification for that
          line, if the page is printed later.  This will also occur
          if you try to use a font that is not available within your
          printer.

          If once printed to disk successfully, the font information
          is contained within the ASCII PCL file, so later font ID
          changes in ECPage2 will have no effect on copying a
          diskfile for printout to a valid printer (unless you
          reprint the page from within the program - the proper font
          ID's must be used when printing or reprinting with ECPAGE2
          to either paper or a diskfile for PCL code generation).

          Printing, including diskfiles, must be done with a printer
          installed (in 'Install LJ Printer') that is valid for the
          page fonts used; printing on a LJ3 when you have used LJ4L
          fonts will result in default fixed pitch printing.  For
          example, printing a form that used an ALBERTUS font (in
          the LJ4) on a LJ3 will result in fixed pitch printing -
          with incorrect text justification - since that font is not
          in the LJ3.  Fonts that are available in the LJ3 AND LJ4
          can be used interchangeably - such as CG Times or Univers.

          If you are using a Laserjet 2 P/D with cartridge or soft
          fonts, those fonts must be available within the printer
          when printing; soft fonts must have been downloaded before
          printing either from ECPage2 or by reprinting the diskfile.

          ENHANCEMENTS

          In addition to text with proportional fonts, lines - both
          horizontal and vertical - and boxes may be used.  A LJ IIP/D
          or better is needed.

          Line widths are specified in dots (1/300"), from 1 - 99
          dots, 5 is a average width line, 1 is very fine, 15 is
          fairly heavy.

          Boxes may also be used, with a plain or shadow border,
          with a specified border width.  The boxes may be filled
          with various percentages of gray scale or patterns.  Text,
          boxes and lines may overlap as desired.  As with text,
          boxes and lines may be positioned in whole or whole and
          hundredth's of a row and column.

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          PAGE STORAGE

          Pages are stored under a page title.  When prompted to
          enter the page title - either enter the page title or
          simply press [Enter], which will pop-up a scrolling
          selection table - select the desired page from the table
          by placing the high-light bar on it and press [Enter].
          The high-light bar is moved with the up and down cursor
          arrows and/or PgUp PgDn keys.  The table lists the page
          title, creation date and the 'Owner' of the page.

          To EDIT a page, you select it from the scrolling table of
          stored page titles.

          To ADD a new page, press [Ins] at the scrolling table.
          When you create a new page title you specify a name with
          upto 12 alpha-numeric characters.  The 'Owner' (creator)
          of the stored page is also entered.  Once a new page title
          has been entered you may select it with the high-light bar
          for editing.

          To DELETE a page title, place the high-light bar on it and
          press [DELETE], then confirm the delete as prompted.

          PAGE LAYOUT ELEMENTS

          The basic steps involved in laying out a page are quite
          simple.  You need to envision the page as rows and columns
          and plan on placing the page elements at the desired row
          and column.  For this program there are a standard 6 rows
          and 10 columns to the inch.  For accurate positioning you
          can specify the rows and column positions to hundredths of
          a row or column.  Text, boxes and lines can overlap if
          needed.  For example, text can be placed within a box.
          Using a type setting ruler may assist you in laying out
          complicated forms.

          To work on a page design, select the main menu choice
          'Page Layouts'.  You will be then prompted to enter the
          page title - do so if has already been created, or just
          press [ENTER] to bring up a selection table.  Place the
          high-light bar on the specific page title and press
          [ENTER] to select it.

          A page can also be deleted by placing the high-light bar
          on it and then pressing [DELETE], then confirm the delete.

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          To add a new page to layout press [INS].  You will be
          asked to supply a page title and page owner's name.  You
          can then select this page title for layout.

          On the 'Page Layout Screen' each line entry reflects what
          type entry it is, these entries are in Row/Col order.  To
          create a new entry (page element) press [INS].  To
          view/edit an existing entry, place the high-light bar on
          the entry and press [ENTER].  To delete an entry, place
          the high-light bar on the item and press [DELETE], then
          confirm the delete as prompted.

          When you press [INS] to add a new entry, a pop up screen
          will ask you what type of entry is desired.  Select either
          a [T]ext, [S]hadow Box, [B]ox, [H]orizontal line or
          [V]ertical line.  A form specific for the entry will pop
          up, asking for row & col position, as well as other entry
          specific information.

          To quit a layout, press [ESC] to exit out to the main
          menu.  Select 'Page Layouts' again to work on the same or
          another page layout.

          TEXT

          Text may be positioned in right, left or center
          justification as desired. You may position the text line
          in whole rows or columns or in whole and hundredth's of a
          row or column.  This permits very precise text
          positioning.  Upto 200 alpha-numerics can be used on one
          line.  How much of that line that prints out will be
          dependent on point size and page orientation, either
          portrait or landscape can be used.  A small point size,
          such as 6, will permit many characters on a line; a large
          font, such as 36 points, will print far fewer characters
          per line.  Press [F4] for a page guideline screen.

          At the 'Page Layout Screen' pressing [INS] for a new page
          element entry will pop up the 'Entry Type' form.  Select
          [T] for a text line.  A second pop up form will prompt you
          for specifics, text line (upto 200 characters), row and
          column point, type of justification (R C L) and font ID.
          If you need to create a new font ID for a new font, just
          press [F2] to jump directly to 'Scalable Font Utility'.

          Be careful not to specify a justification that will run
          the text line off the page.  At Column 80, for example,
          you can print a text line using [R]ight justification.
          [C]enter or [L]eft justification would run it off the
          page.

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          To use the scalable proportional fonts in your Laserjet,
          you need to plan out which fonts you want to use and
          create them in the 'Scalable Font Utility'.  Assign each
          font a unique ID# and then reference that ID# when you
          want to use that font in a text line.   As noted above,
          during entry of a [T]ext line, you can press [F2] to go
          directly to the 'Scalable Font Utility' to create a new
          font ID#.

          BOXES

          Boxes can be plain bordered or with a 'Shadow' on them for
          a '3D' appearance.  The width of the box border line can
          be specified from 1-99 'Dots' (1/300th"). The width of
          the shadow is related to the width of the box border.

          At the 'Page Layout Screen' pressing [INS] for a new page
          element entry will pop up the 'Entry Type' form.  Select
          either [B] for a plain border box or [S] for a shadowed
          box.  A second pop up form will prompt you for specifics,
          starting row & col, box length (across from the starting
          column), fill pattern and box height (down from the
          starting row), and width of the border line from 1-99 dots
          (1/300').

          Boxes can be filled with various percentages of gray scale
          or line patterns.  A special pattern selection, 'CB'
          creates a scalable square 'Check-Off' box.

          Boxes, other than a 'CB' pattern box, extend DOWN from the
          starting row position and RIGHT from a starting column
          position.  Boxes may overlap other page elements; text may
          be placed in a box, or one box may be placed within
          another larger box.

          A 'WF' pattern (white filled) box may be placed within a
          larger pattern or gray scaled box to create a interior
          white area.  White filled boxes do not have a
          border/shadow - they are blank areas.

          To create a box, either bordered or shadowed, without any
          pattern, select 'NONE' as the fill pattern.

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          CHECK-OFF BOXES

          A 'CB' (Check-Off Box) pattern box is square and unlike
          the normal box, it extends up from the starting row
          position so as to match a text line that may be placed
          next to it.   A CB may be sized to fit the font point
          size.  a CB box sized 1 row by 1 column will be fine for
          text upto 12 points in size, it could be .5 row by .5
          column for a smaller point size, such as 4 or 6 points.
          Larger fonts may need a larger CB, such as 2 rows by 2
          columns for text fonts in 14 to 18 points.

          LINES

          Lines can be placed horizontally or vertically, depending
          on need.  The width of the line can be specified in dots
          (1/300").  Lines may intersect boxes or text as desired.
          As with boxes, lines extend down (vertical lines) from
          the specified starting row.  The lines length or height
          (down) are specified in rows and columns.

          At the 'Page Layout Screen' pressing [INS] for a new page
          element entry will pop up the 'Entry Type' form.  Select
          either [H] for a horizontal line or [V] for a vertical
          line.  A second pop up form will prompt you for specifics,
          starting row & col, line length (across from the starting
          column) or height (down from the starting row), and width
          of the line from 1-99 dots (1/300').

          GENERAL PAGE LAYOUT

          All the page design elements can be positioned within
          hundredth's of a row and column.  Elements can be
          positioned over each other for complex page designs.  Look
          at the sample page 'SAMPLE' that is included.  It contains
          examples of each layout element.

          With text, lines or boxes, printing on rows 45+ in 'Landscape'
          or 60+ in 'Portrait' can result in some text not being printed or
          partially printed.

          However, with the printer control panel set to 'Legal'
          paper size you can print down to row 78 in portrait mode
          or to column 130 in landscape mode.

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          Start out designing a simple page and work on toward more
          complex designs, help, if needed is just a [F1] keystroke
          away.

          PRINTING WITH ECPAGE2

          These printing instructions assume that your printer is
          using the factory defaults for the control panel settings.
          However, set control panel to 'Legal' for legal size forms.

          To print, select the menu choice 'Print The Page'.  You
          will be prompted for a page title, as if you were going to
          'Page Layout'.  Either enter a page title or press [Enter]
          to pop up a scrolling selection table.

          At the 'Print Set-up' screen press [F10] only if you need
          to change the page orientation to 'Landscape' from the
          default 'Portrait'.  Then select either printer or
          diskfile output, press [Enter].

          If you selected a diskfile you will be prompted for a file
          name.  The default is 'Pageprnt', type over it with any
          desired file name.  The extension is fixed at .ECP, you
          don't enter the extension.  Select 'M' if you will be using
          the file as a macro overlay, otherwise select 'D'.  Macro
          files have no form feed at the end of the file.  Press [Enter]

          If you selected printer (PRTR) output you will be prompted
          for a printer port, LPT1 is the default - if another is
          desired (LPT2, LPT3, COM1 or COM2) - toggle to that
          selection.  Make sure any selected printer is ready and
          loaded with paper.  Press [Enter] to continue.

          On a slower XT class system, a complex page may take a few
          minutes to print - be patient.

          PRINTING DISKFILES

          To print out a saved diskfile, just COPY it to your
          printer, using the /B (Binary) switch, for example:

          COPY /B YOURPAGE.ECP LPT1:

          If needed, specify the full path, for example:

          COPY /B C:\ECPAGE2\YOURPAGE.ECP LPT1:

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          If you created the page using LJ4L fonts, printing on a
          LJ3 or LJ2 will result in fixed pitch with improper text
          justification.  However, if the fonts are available in
          both printers this limitation does not apply.  The common
          fonts to both a LJ3 & LJ4L/4 would be UNIVERS and CG TIMES.

          HINT:  You may want to print (store) all your forms on
          disk and print them out later as desired, perhaps as a
          Laserjet macro or called from a batch file or program.
          Printing to disk allows this option.

          ADVANCED PRINTING HINTS

          If you should ever need to, specific PCL codes can be sent
          to the printer as part of your page layout by placing them
          at a row 1, column 1 position and entering them in a text
          line.  Make sure they are the first page element in the
          table.  The font ID and justification can be anything - it
          does not affect the PCL command you entered.
          The <ESCAPE> character for the PCL codes is entered by
          holding the [ALT] key down and entering, on the right hand
          numeric keypad: 027 (zero two seven).  For example the PCL
          code for printing 5 copies is:

               <ESCAPE>&l5X

          If the code prints out on paper you did not enter it
          correctly - verify letter case.

          Your printer manual will contain more information and
          a listing of these PCL codes, but unless you are an
          advanced user you should not use them.  They have to be
          used in proper sequence and entered in an exact format for
          proper results.

          PRINTING PROBLEMS & LAYOUT HINTS

          Probably the most common problems are using a font not
          available within a printer - text will be in a default
          fixed pitch style with improper justification.

          Also, if using soft fonts, printer memory may not have
          allowed all of them to be actually loaded - fixed pitch
          printing will result in that instance.

          Placing text near a page edge and using a justification
          that forces the text off the page will result in missing
          text.

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          Printing with too large a font (point size) may not allow
          all of a desired text line to print out - reprint after
          using a smaller point size.

          Right justified alignments of a row of numbers may appear
          'off' slightly if several font styles or point sizes are
          used in the column of numbers - stick to one style & size
          for best alignment.

          If you are laying out a vertical text string, as in the
          'SAMPLE' page, notice that thin letters, such as the
          letter 'I' have been offset slightly to the right, by .25
          column, from the other wider letters.  This is because
          thin letters will not line up centered below wider
          letters, they will be flush left.  Slightly offsetting
          them to the right gives a better appearance.

          Good looking pages will have lots of 'White Space' and
          just a few font styles on a page.  Forms are usually more
          complex, but try to keep them easily readable.  Refer to
          books on Desktop Publishing for design tips.

          BACKING UP YOUR FILES

          All your data files have an extension of .DAT and the
          related key files have a file extension of .K01.
          Either back up all the files within the \ECPAGE2 directory,
          recommended, or just back up the *.DAT and *.K01 files in
          \ECPAGE2.

          COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

          ECPAGE2 is started from the batch file EPAGE.BAT, the
          actual executable program is ECP.EXE.  There are several
          options that can be used to start ECP.EXE.  You may edit
          EPAGE.BAT to modify these options if needed.

          V=0000 is a video timeout feature.  0000 represents the
          number of minutes before the screen blanks out (pressing
          any key restores it).  0000 is a default for no blankout.
          V=0010 would blank out the screen after 10 minutes of no
          activity, V=0030 would be 30 minutes, ect.

          /B=NO or /B=YES disables or enables keyboard error beeps

          /C disables [Control][Break] exit from the program
          /F Enables fast video, may cause 'Snow' on early CGA's
          /E If using a True 'Enhanced' keyboard.
          /L=NO or /L=YES disables or enables keyboard locks
          (Running in Desqview Window may require /L=YES and /B=YES)

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          The batch file may be edited as needed with these options.
          As shipped EPAGE.BAT will work fine in almost all
          circumstances.

          ERROR MESSAGES

          Error messages are usually self explanatory.  Make a note
          of them and also find an error created log file in \ECPAGE2
          called Clarion.DMP.  If you can't determine the cause of a
          problem, contact me by Compuserve Mail (70062,431), or
          regular mail, with the error message, the Clarion.DMP file
          and information as to what you were trying to do with the
          program at the time.  I'll check out the problem.  It has
          been the norm that most error messages are related to
          hardware problems, lack of disk space, memory errors, ect.

          CONCLUSION

          If you got this far you're ready to begin - have some fun
          trying out these features and creating pages on your
          Laserjet.  Start off simple then work your way up to
          complex designs  - there is no real limit to the number of
          elements you can have on a page.

          REGISTRATION

          If you find this program useful to you please register it
          today, the fee is nominal and will support further
          enhancements as they develop.  As a registered user you
          can upgrade at no added cost and can receive support if it
          should be needed.

          It is expected that un-registered versions will either be
          registered or removed from use after an evaluation period.
          Continued un-registered use is not allowed.

          See Register.Doc, included with the program files, for
          registration information.  When you register a password
          will be sent to unscramble the file REGISTER.ZIP (included
          with these program files) which will convert this
          'Shareware' version to a registered user version.

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          To use this password, at a DOS prompt in the directory
          \ECPAGE2 enter the following command:

          REGISTER <password>

          Substitute for <password> in the above example the
          password supplied when you register, you don't type in the
          '<>' brackets - just the password in UPPER case.  You must
          have a version of PKUNZIP 1.1 or later to unzip this
          password - PKZIP/PKUNZIP is widely available from normal
          'Shareware' sources or from PKWARE.

          It is asked that you maintain the password in a
          confidential manner.  Upgrades will use the same password
          unless it has been abused.


          *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *


          The program, ECPage2, and it's related materials are (C)
          copyright protected.  Unauthorized distribution of the
          registered user version or registration password is
          prohibited.


          The ownership of all Trademarks mentioned including those of
          Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, PKWARE and IBM is hereby acknowledged.

          (C) Copyright 1993, 1994 David R. Erickson, Fairbanks, Alaska.
                     All Rights Reserved - World Wide.


