HP LaserJet 4100 HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Ref - Page 96
Drawing Circles, Table 20-3, Example: Drawing Circles
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Note Any line drawn along the border of the effective window causes the line to be clipped, producing a line width of one-half of what it should be. For example, in the above plot, the lines from (0,0) to (0,1500), and (0,0) to (2500,0) is clipped. Drawing Circles The Circle (CI) command uses your current pen position as the center of the circle; you specify the radius of the circle. The following example shows a simple command sequence using CI to draw a circle with a radius of 500 plotter units. Table 20-3 Example: Drawing Circles ECE EC%ØB IN; Reset the printer. Enter HP-GL/2 mode. Initialize HP-GL/2. SP1; Select pen number 1. The SP command must be used to enable printing. PA2400,2500; Specify absolute plotting and move to position (2400,2500). CI500; EC%ØA ECE Draw a circle with a radius of 500 plu (plotter units); the center of the circle is the current pen location (2400,2500). Enter the PCL mode. Send a reset to end the job and eject the page. 20-4 The Vector Group EN