HP LaserJet 4100 HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Ref - Page 206
Positive Angle of Rotation, Table 22-5, continued, the +X-axis to the -Y-axis.
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Note Table 22-5 (continued) 4 cross-hatch spacing of lines angle of lines 10 shading shading level ignored 11 HP-GL/2 raster-fill index ignored user-defined 21 PCL cross-hatch pattern type ignored patterns 22 PCL user-defined pattern ID ignored For fill types 3 and 4, the option1 parameter specifies the distance between the lines in the fill. This distance is specified in current units measured along the X-axis. Option1 must be a positive number (if zero, then 1% of the diagonal distance from P1 to P2 is used). The default spacing is 1% of the diagonal distance from P1 to P2. Subsequent changes in the P1/P2 locations affect this distance only if the spacing is defined in user-units (an SC command is in effect). For fill types 3 and 4, the option2 parameter specifies an angle, in degrees, for the lines of the fill. This angle is a positive angle referenced from the positive plotter-unit X-axis, as shown in the following illustration (0 and 180 are horizontal; 90 and 270 are vertical). The first set of lines for cross-hatched fill are drawn at the specified angle and the next set are drawn at that angle plus 90 degrees. A positive angle is an angle rotated from the +X-axis to the +Y-axis as shown below. A negative angle of rotation is in the direction of the +X-axis to the -Y-axis. Figure 22-6 Positive Angle of Rotation 22-10 The Line and Fill Attributes Group EN