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[. . . ] In the portrait printing mode, the text is printed perpendicular to the longer side of the paper. On the other hand, in the landscape printing mode, the text is printed parallel with the long side of the paper. The method of paper setting and the paper feed direction are the same in both modes. The paper feed direction, paper length, paper width and paper orientation are shown in Figure 2. 1.
Paper width ABCDEFG
Paper length
Paper length
Paper width ABCDEFG Portrait printing mode Landscape printing mode
Figure2. 1 Portrait and landscape orientation
Printable Area
The printable area refers to the area where texts and figures can be printed. [. . . ] This command clears the polygon buffer before drawing to use the buffer to define the polygon.
Edging Wedge
Setting: EW radius, start angle, sweep angle(, chord angle;) Parameter Format Range Default Parameter Format Range Default : : : : : : : : radius current units -230 to 230-1 no default sweep angle clamped real ±360° no default start angle clamped real -32768 to 32767 (modulo 360) no default chord angle clamped real 0. 5° to 180° 5°
This command outlines the specified wedge. · Radius Specifies the distance between the current pen location and the starting point of the wedge's arc. A wedge is a portion of a circle, and the parameter indicates a radius of a circle. The printer interprets coordinates in user units when scaling is on and in plotter units when scaling is off. The sign (+) or () of the radius parameter determines a start position of the start angle (zero degree).
90°
270°
180°
Zero-degree Positive start Negative radius angle 0° 0° Zero-degree Negative start Positive radius angle Current pen location
180° Current pen location
270° Positive radius
90° Negative radius
Figure 3. 50 Start angles · Start Angle Specifies the starting point for the arc in the number of degrees from the zero degree point. positive start angle positions a radius counterclockwise. negative start angle positions a radius clockwise. start angle greater than 360° sets a remainder of: (the start angle/360°) i. e. , the start angle MOD 360°.
· Sweep Angle Specifies the angle of the arc in the number of degrees. positive sweep angle sets the angle counterclockwise. negative sweep angle sets the angle clockwise. sweep angle greater than 360° sets a wedge angle to 360°. The start point is stored in the polygon buffer. The start point in entering the polygon mode is the same as the point set before setting PM0; . The polygon can be defined with the pen up or down, while the EP command draws line between points which are defined when the pen is down.
Example: PA1000, 2000; Stores (1000, 2000) as the first point of polygon in the polygon buffer. Subsequent specified coordinates are stored as the points of a polygon in the buffer. Mode=1: Closes the currently set polygon, but the polygon mode is not cleared. The point sent following PM1; is the first point for the next polygon. If you have not closed the polygon (in case it is not a complete polygon), you may have to add a point to close the polygon. You should move the pen to the next polygon point with the pen up. Mode=2: Closes the current polygon and exits the polygon mode. If you have not closed the polygon, you may have to add a point to close the polygon. The following commands can be used to designate the polygon while in he polygon mode; DF, IN, AA, AR, AT, CI, PA, PD, PE, PR, PU, RT, PM1, PM2 This command defines unique shapes in the polygon buffer using the graphics command while in the polygon mode. [. . . ] LPARM:PCL is repeated in a command line. Outranged value has been sent so that the printer have disregarded the option. 25012 A part of value has been discarded because of data conversion. 25013 A part of value has been discarded because the value is outranged. [. . . ]
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