HP Designjet 350c HP Designjet 330 and 350C Plotters - Users Guide - Page 77

To adjust the size in the Setup Sheet

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PLOT 3 APPEARANCE Controlling your plot's appearance Page size To adjust the page size in the Setup Sheet Size in Setup Sheet Inked area Software ISO Best A0/A1/A2/A3/A4 ANSI Best E/D/C/B/A JIS Best B1/B2/B3/B4 ARCH Best E1/E/D/C/B/A Oversize (No "Best" option) Over A1/A2 Comments The plotted page size is the inked area plus margins. For a definition of "inked area", see page 3-3. The plotter looks to your software for a page size instruction in HP-GL/2 (the plotter's graphics language instruction set). If it is there, the plotter uses that page size plus margins. If not, the plotted page size is the inked area plus margins. "Best ..." options The plotter chooses the smallest page size (from the ISO-series: A4, A3 etc.) that will hold the inked area of the plot. For example, if the inked area of the plot is between A3 and A4, the plotter chooses A3 as the page size. Discrete options ISO A0/A1/A2/A3/A4 ANSI E/D/C/B/A JIS B1/B2/B3/B4 ARCH E1/E/D/C/B/A Oversize A1/A2 The plotted page size is exactly the size you specify. The largest discrete page size you can specify depends whether your plotter is an E-size or D-size model. 3-5

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To adjust the page size in the Setup Sheet
Size
in Setup Sheet
Comments
Inked area
The plotted page size is the inked area plus
margins. For a definition of “inked area”, see
page 3–3.
Software
The plotter looks to your software for a page
size instruction in HP-GL/2 (the plotter’s
graphics language instruction set). If it is
there, the plotter uses that page size plus
margins. If not, the plotted page size is the
inked area plus margins.
ISO
Best
“Best ...” options
Th
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th
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A0/A1/A2/A3/A4
The plotter chooses the smallest page size
(from the ISO-series: A4, A3 etc.) that will
ANSI
Best
hold the inked area of the plot. For example,
if the inked area of the plot is between A3 and
E/D/C/B/A
if the inked area of the
lot is between A3 and
A4, the plotter chooses A3 as the page size.
Di
t
ti
JIS
Best
Discrete options
ISO
A0/A1/A2/A3/A4
B1/B2/B3/B4
ANSI
E/D/C/B/A
JIS
B1/B2/B3/B4
ARCH
Best
ARCH
E1/E/D/C/B/A
Oversize
A1/A2
E1/E/D/C/B/A
Oversize
A1/A2
The plotted page size is exactly the size you
Oversize
(No “Best” option)
specify. The largest discrete page size you
can specify depends whether your plotter is
Over A1/A2
an E-size or D-size model.
PLOT
APPEARANCE
3
Page size
Controlling your plot’s appearance