54 Océ 9300 User Manual
HP-GL
This function allows you to define settings for HP-GL file types.
HP-GL print origin
The term “print origin” refers to the point on the paper at which printing starts.
You can choose among the following options: Upper right, upper left, center,
lower right and lower left. The default is center.
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Defining the HP-GL print origin
1
Press ‘Program’ to enter the main menu.
2
Select the ‘C
ONFIGURATION
’
item using the or button.
3
Press ‘next/select’ to enter the ‘C
ONFIGURATION
’
menu.
4
Select the ‘
DATA
FORMAT
’
item using the or button.
5
Press ‘next/select’ to enter the ‘
DATA
FORMAT
’
menu.
6
Select the ‘
HP
-
GL
SETUP
’
item using the or button.
7
Press ‘next/select’ to enter the ‘
HP
-
GL
SETUP
’menu.
8
Select the ‘
ORIGIN
’
item using the or button.
9
Press ‘next/select’ to enter the ‘
ORIGIN
’ menu.
10
Select the required origin using the or button.
11
Press ‘next/select’ to confirm the selected origin.
12
Press ‘Program’ to exit the main menu.
HP-GL page advance
The Select Pen Zero (SP0) command in HP-GL can be interpreted in two ways:
If ‘
PAGE
ADVANCE
’ is set to
yes
, the printer responds to the HP-GL instruction
SP0 as an indication of end of print.
If ‘
PAGE
ADVANCE
’ is set to
no,
the printer responds to the HP-GL instruction
SP0 as select pen zero. Any vectors following the SP0 will be printed with the
defined pen attributes (width and pattern). The default is Yes. See also
‘Defining pen settings’ on page 46.