HP Designjet 5000 HP Designjet 5000 series printer - User's Guide - Page 180
Rotating an Image, Rotating a job using the HP PostScript driver supplied with the 5000PS, size
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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Page Format Image Appearance Rotating an Image Front-Panel Printer Options Other Page Size in the FrontPanel Print Management Index Printer Configuration Rotating a job using the HP PostScript driver supplied with the 5000PS By default the jobs generated by any of the PostScript drivers provided with the 5000PS are printed in portrait, even if the image viewed in your application is in landscape orientation. In order to save paper you need to rotate the job through the Postscript driver interface. Rotating a job is controlled by a setting in the PostScript driver, it can be enabled or disabled. When you enable the rotation feature both the page and the image are rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. Note that the HP driver will over-ride the setting in the front-panel. NOTE: Consult the PostScript driver documentation to find out where you set the rotation feature. Rotating a job using a third party PostScript driver If you are using a third party PostScript driver, you can rotate the image using the rotate setting in the frontpanel (Page Format/rotate). For more information consult the documentation of the third party driver. Page size and the rotation Note that when you rotate a job the page size is enlarged to avoid clipping, because the trailing and leading margins are not the same size as the side margins. When rotating, the amount of media used is enlarged to ensure that the drawing is not clipped.