HP LaserJet 4100 HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Ref - Page 215
Miter Limit, Miter Limit, Miter Limit Clipping
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Miter Limit The value you specify for miter limit determines the maximum 'length' of a mitered join, as shown in the following illustration. The miter limit is the ratio of the miter length (the length of the diagonal line through the join of two connecting lines), to the line width. For example, with the default miter limit of 5, the miter length can be as long as 5 times the line width. Figure 22-14Miter Limit When the miter length exceeds the miter limit, the point of the miter is clipped to the miter limit (the clipped miter is equivalent to a beveled join). The default miter limit is usually sufficient to prevent clipping except at very narrow join angles. Figure 22-15Miter Limit Clipping An LA command remains in effect until another LA command is executed, or the printer is initialized or set to default conditions. EN LA, Line Attributes 22-19