HP 750c HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 116

Exactly What Is Rotated?, Feature and Clipped Plots

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Controlling the page format Rotating a plot Exactly What Is Rotated? With roll media, both the drawing and the page orientation are rotated. 0_ 90_ 180_ 270_ A A A A A Notice that the narrow margins are always at the side, regardless of the orientation. 0025 With sheet media, the drawing is rotated, but the page orientation specified in your software is retained. (You should always load sheet media in the same orientation as you have specified in the software.) 0_ 90_ 180_ 270_ A A A 0026 The Rotate Feature and Clipped Plots With either roll or sheet media, if you rotate to landscape a plot whose original orientation was portrait, it is possible that the media is not wide enough for the drawing, and so it may be clipped. For example, rotating by 90_ a portrait D/A1-size plot on D/A1-size media will probably result in a clipped plot. 4-8

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4-8
Exactly What Is Rotated?
With
roll media
, both the drawing and the page orientation are rotated.
A
A
A
Notice that the narrow margins are always at the side, regardless of the
orientation.
A
0
_
90
_
180
_
270
_
0025
With
sheet media
, the drawing is rotated, but the page orientation specified
in your software is retained.
(You should always load sheet media in the
same orientation as you have specified in the software.)
A
A
A
A
0
_
90
_
180
_
270
_
0026
The Rotate
Feature and Clipped Plots
With either roll or sheet media, if you rotate to landscape a plot whose original
orientation was portrait, it is possible that the media is not wide enough for the
drawing, and so it may be clipped.
For example, rotating by 90
_
a portrait
D/A1–size plot on D/A1-size media will probably result in a clipped plot.
Controlling the page format
Rotating a plot