Lexmark C530DN Technical Reference - Page 67

Table 2-16, Control Continued

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2-55 PCL Table 2-16: Page Control (Continued) Command / Parameters ESC&f#O 0 Short-edge 1 Long-edge ESC&f#W [custom name] # = number of bytes in the custom name l ESC& #O 0 Portrait (Default) 1 Landscape 2 Reverse Portrait 3 Reverse Landscape ESC&a#P # = Degrees (0, 90, 180, 270) Default = 0 ESC&c#T 0 Horizontal Printing -1 Vertical Rotated Printing ESC&a#L # = Column Default = 0 ESC&a#M # = Column Default = Logical Page Width ESC9 l ESC& #E # = number of lines Default = 3 (1/2 inch) l ESC& 1T Function / Result Set Universal Feed Direction Sets the feed direction of Universal size. Feed direction means which side of the print media, either the short edge or the long edge, feeds through the printer first. Set Universal Custom Name Sets the user-specified custom name for the Universal paper size being used. Select Orientation Specifies the position of the logical page with respect to the physical page. Note: This setting resets margins, the number of printable lines per page, and the cursor position. Print Direction Rotates the coordinate system counter-clockwise in 90° increments with respect to the current orientation. Note: Margins are not rotated or cleared. Character Text Path Direction Vertically rotates text for use in vertical writing, such as printing Japanese text. Set Left Margin Sets the left margin to the left edge of the designated column. Note: The column width is defined by the space character of the active font and the Horizontal Motion Index (HMI). Set Right Margin Sets the right margin to the right edge of the designated column. Note: The column width is defined by the space character of the active font and the HMI. Clear Horizontal Margins Clears left and right margins. Set Top Margin Sets the number of lines between the top of the physical page and first line of print. Line height is determined by the current Vertical Motion Index (VMI) and/or line spacing value. Note: Setting a top margin of 0 results in the first line of text falling outside of the printable area. Job Separation This command is parsed and ignored.

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PCL
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ESC
&f#O
0
Short-edge
1
Long-edge
Set Universal Feed Direction
Sets the feed direction of Universal size. Feed direction means which
side of the print media, either the short edge or the long edge, feeds
through the printer first.
ESC
&f#W [custom name]
# = number of bytes in the custom name
Set Universal Custom Name
Sets the user-specified custom name for the Universal paper size
being used.
ESC
&
l
#O
0
Portrait (Default)
1
Landscape
2
Reverse Portrait
3
Reverse Landscape
Select Orientation
Specifies the position of the logical page with respect to the physical
page.
Note:
This setting resets margins, the number of printable lines per
page, and the cursor position.
ESC
&a#P
# = Degrees (0, 90, 180, 270)
Default = 0
Print Direction
Rotates the coordinate system counter-clockwise in 90° increments
with respect to the current orientation.
Note:
Margins are not rotated or cleared.
ESC
&c#T
0
Horizontal Printing
-1
Vertical Rotated Printing
Character Text Path Direction
Vertically rotates text for use in vertical writing, such as printing
Japanese text.
ESC
&a#L
# = Column
Default = 0
Set Left Margin
Sets the left margin to the left edge of the designated column.
Note:
The column width is defined by the space character of the active
font and the Horizontal Motion Index (HMI).
ESC
&a#M
# = Column
Default = Logical Page Width
Set Right Margin
Sets the right margin to the right edge of the designated column.
Note:
The column width is defined by the space character of the active
font and the HMI.
ESC
9
Clear Horizontal Margins
Clears left and right margins.
ESC
&
l
#E
# = number of lines
Default = 3 (1/2 inch)
Set Top Margin
Sets the number of lines between the top of the physical page and first
line of print. Line height is determined by the current Vertical Motion
Index (VMI) and/or line spacing value.
Note:
Setting a top margin of 0 results in the first line of text falling
outside of the printable area.
ESC
&
l
1T
Job Separation
This command is parsed and ignored.
Table 2-16:
Page Control (Continued)
Command / Parameters
Function / Result