HP DesignJet 2000 HP DesignJet 2500/2000CP Printer - User's Guide - Page 144
For Non-PostScript Files, Possibility of Clipped Images with Rotated Images
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Controlling the Page Format Rotating an Image For Non-PostScript Files s The printer adds the rotation setting to any rotation angle you specify in your software. For example: For software applications which, like the printer, rotate counter-clockwise the result is the sum of the rotation selected in the printer and the rotation selected in the software application. For example, if your software specifies 180 degrees rotation, and you set Rotate in the front panel to 90, your drawing's final rotation will be 270 degrees. For software applications which rotate clockwise, the result is the difference between the rotation selected in the printer and the rotation selected in the software application. For example, if your software specifies 90 degrees rotation, and you set Rotate in the front panel to 90, there will be no rotation. s Possibility of Clipped Images with Rotated Images With either roll or sheet media, if you rotate an image to landscape whose original orientation was portrait, the media may not be wide enough for the drawing, and it may be clipped. For example, rotating a portrait D/A1-size image on D/A1-size media by 90 degrees will probably result in a clipped image. 5-18