HP 800ps HP Designjet 800ps Printer - User's Guide - Page 149

Size, Margins, Printing Area, Inked Area

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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Front Panel Printer Options Other Index Page Format  Setting Page Size in the Front Panel Image Appearance Print Management Printer Configuration Page Size Page size can be specified from the front panel or in the software, where it may be called "Page Size", "Media Size", "Paper Size", etc., and where the options include, for example, ISO A3, ANSI Letter, Custom. If your software does not define the page size in the print file, the front-panel setting is used. Otherwise, the software setting overrides the front-panel setting. NOTE: There is one exception to the above. If the front-panel setting is Inked area and you are sending a PostScript file, the front-panel setting is used. See Inked area below. Margins The margins are set to ensure the maximum printable area on your paper. The two side margins are 5.0 mm. The margin settings for the leading and trailing edges are 17 mm. Printing Area The printing area is the page size minus the margins. For a table showing the printing areas for standard paper sizes, see Printable Area. Inked Area inked area is the smallest rectangle that contains the entire image.

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Media & Ink
Introduction
Front Panel
Other
Printer
Options
Index
Solutions
Page Format
Setting Page Size in the
Front Panel
Image Appearance
Print Management
Printer Configuration
Page Size
Page size can be specified from the front panel or in the software, where it may be called “Page Size”, “Media
Size”, “Paper Size”, etc., and where the options include, for example, ISO A3, ANSI Letter, Custom. If your
software does not define the page size in the print file, the front-panel setting is used. Otherwise, the software
setting overrides the front-panel setting.
NOTE:
There is one exception to the above. If the front-panel setting is
Inked area
and you are sending
a PostScript file, the front-panel setting is used. See Inked area below.
Margins
The margins are set to ensure the maximum printable area on your paper. The two side margins are 5.0 mm. The
margin
settings for the leading and trailing edges are 17 mm.
Printing Area
The
printing area
is the page size minus the margins. For a table showing the printing areas for standard paper
sizes, see
Printable Area
.
Inked Area
inked area is the smallest rectangle that contains the entire image.