HP LaserJet 4100 HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Ref - Page 34
Table 18-1, Example: Creating and Using a PCL Picture Frame, is twice as large as the PCL Picture
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Table 18-1 Example: Creating and Using a PCL Picture Frame ECE Reset the printer. EC&l2A Set the page size to letter. EC&l0O Specify portrait orientation. EC*c3060x3960Y Specify a 4.25-inch wide by 5.5-inch high PCL Picture Frame (4.25in. x 720 decipoints/in. = 3060 decipoints; 5.5in. x 720 decipoints/in. = 3960 decipoints). EC*p565x600Y Move the cursor to the point you desire as the picture frame anchor point. EC*c0T Set the picture frame anchor point to the current cursor position. EC*c8.5k11L Specify that the original HP-GL/2 plot size is 8.5 inches wide by 11 inches high. This sets up a scaling factor of 2:1 because the original HP-GL/2 plot size is twice as large as the PCL Picture Frame (4.25 x 5.5 inches). (If you are creating a drawing within an application instead of importing an existing plot, do not send this command.) EC%1B Enter HP-GL/2 mode with the pen (HP-GL/2 cursor) at the PCL cursor position. In this example, the cursor would be at the picture frame anchor point (600 PCL Units down from the top of the logical page and 565 PCL Units to the right of the left logical page boundary). 18-6 The Picture Frame EN