Sapscript white printing on dark grey

Dear Experts,
Actually got a requirement to display some white characters on black box.
  /: BOX WIDTH '1.5' CM HEIGHT 1 CM FRAME 10 TW INTENSITY 35
  /: HEX TYPE PCL
  ( 1B2A76316F3154
  /: ENDHEX
  P4 TESTING
  /: HEX TYPE PCL
  ENDHEX
In this script i get white character on black box.But as soon as i finish i wish to revert to normal mode which means black on white.
How to achieve same.?
Regards.
Aditya Sharma

I positioned my window at end and opted to print white text in last one thus making no difference if i revert back to black or not.But still i am stuck because after printing partial text in white ,i need to print partial text in black for same string.

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