HP 800ps HP Designjet 800ps Printer - User's Guide - Page 158

Size, Format &gt, PS Scaling &gt, Fit - postscript driver

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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 Unless you are using the front-panel Page Format > PS Scaling > Fit to page option (see page Scaling the Image), the front-panel page-size settings have no effect on PostScript files that already contain page-size information, which includes all PostScript files sent using one of the HP DesignJet PostScript drivers supplied with this printer. If you are using the Page Format > PS Scaling > Fit to page option, then the printer uses the page size set in the printer's front panel as follows: • If the page size is set to a discrete size, it uses the specified page size. • If the page size is set to Software, the printer calculates the page width as the width of the loaded paper, and the page length as 1.5 times the width of the loaded paper. • If the page size is set to Inked area, the printer calculates the page width as the width of the loaded paper and the page length as the height of the inked area plus the top and bottom margins of the page. • If the page size is set to a "Best..." option, the printer calculates the page length as 1.5 times the page width.

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Page Format
Setting Page Size in the
Front Panel
Image Appearance
Print Management
Printer Configuration
Media & Ink
Introduction
Front Panel
Other
Printer
Options
Index
Solutions
Page Size
Unless you are using the front-panel
Page Format >
PS Scaling >
Fit to page
option (see page
Scaling the
Image
), the front-panel page-size settings have no effect on PostScript files that already contain page-size
information, which includes all PostScript files sent using one of the HP DesignJet PostScript drivers supplied with
this printer.
If you are using the
Page Format >
PS Scaling >
Fit to page
option, then the printer uses the page size set in the
printer’s front panel as follows:
If the page size is set to a discrete size, it uses the specified page size.
If the page size is set to
Software
, the printer calculates the page width as the width of the loaded paper, and
the page length as 1.5 times the width of the loaded paper.
If the page size is set to
Inked area
, the printer calculates the page width as the width of the loaded paper and
the page length as the height of the inked area plus the top and bottom margins of the page.
If the page size is set to a “Best…” option, the printer calculates the page length as 1.5 times the page width.