HP LaserJet 4100 HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Ref - Page 192
Table 21-26, Example: Filling then Edging vs., Edging then Filling Chart, PA0, 0;FT3
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Table 21-26 Example: Filling then Edging vs. Edging then Filling Chart ?E ?%0B IN; Reset the printer. Enter HP-GL/2 mode. Initialize HP-GL/2 mode. SP1; SC-3000,3000, -2000,2000,1; PA0,0;FT3,75,45; WG-1000,90,180; EW-1000,90,180; Select pen number 1. Even though there is no physical pen, the SP command must be used to enable printing. Set up user scaling, with P1 being (-3000,-2000) and P2 being (3000,2000). Specify isotropic scaling. Enter absolute plotting mode and move to user-unit position (0,0). Select fill type 3 (parallel lines), with 75 user-units between lines and the lines slanted 45°. Fill a wedge with the current fill pattern; use a radius of 1000 user-units, a starting angle of 90° and a sweep angle of 180°. The zero-degree reference point is on the left side of the circle (indicated by the negative radius parameter [-1000]). Draw an outline (edge) around the same wedge. FT4,60,45; WG-1000,330,120; EW-1000,330,120; PR-60,110;FT1; WG-1000,270,60; EW-1000,270,60; Select fill type 4 (cross-hatching), specifying 60 user-units between lines and with the lines tilted at 45°. Fill a wedge that has the same radius and center point, but with a starting angle of 330° and a sweep angle of 120°. Edge the same wedge. Specify relative plotting and move the pen 60 user-units to the left and 110 units up. Select fill type 1 (solid black). Fill a wedge with a radius of 1000 user-units, a start angle of 270°, and a sweep angle of 60°. Edge the outline of the wedge that was just filled. 21-48 The Polygon Group EN