HP d640 HP D640 High-Volume Printer - Enhanced Features Manual, C5620-90027 - Page 36

Technical Reference

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• The Clip setting for the document determines if the image is printed to the edge of the page. This can be a common situation. TIFF documents are often created to take up the entire page. To prevent clipping of the image when you print, make sure Clip = Off is set in the Configuration menu. For best results, try Clip = On This can be a common situation. TIFF documents are often created to take up the entire page. To prevent clipping of the image when you print, make sure Clip = Off is set in the Configuration menu. For best results, try Clip = Off l TIFF was designed as a file structure for random-access devices. When used as a printer protocol, HP recommends the following ordering restrictions apply to allow sequential processing of the data. These include: • Offset values should be greater than the file position of the offset. For example, If an offset resides at file position A within the TIFF data, its value should be greater than A. • Within a file, all tag fields pertinent to the image should precede the image data. • The ordering of components within each sub-file should be: - Image file directory - Data values identified by directory entry offsets - Image data. See page 33 for some example TIFF structures. 32 Chapter 3: Technical Reference

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Chapter 3: Technical Reference
The Clip setting for the document determines if the image is
printed to the edge of the page.
TIFF was designed as a file structure for random-access devices.
When used as a printer protocol, HP recommends the following
ordering restrictions apply to allow sequential processing of the
data. These include:
Offset values should be greater than the file position of the
offset. For example, If an offset resides at file position A within
the TIFF data, its value should be greater than A.
Within a file, all tag fields pertinent to the image should precede
the image data.
The ordering of components within each sub-file should be:
- Image file directory
- Data values identified by directory entry offsets
- Image data.
See page 33 for some example TIFF structures.
This can be a common
situation. TIFF docu-
ments are often cre-
ated to take up the
entire page. To prevent
clipping of the image
when you print, make
sure
Clip = Off is set in the
Configuration menu.
For best results, try
This can be a common
situation. TIFF docu-
ments are often cre-
ated to take up the
entire page. To prevent
clipping of the image
when you print, make
sure
Clip = Off is set in the
Configuration menu.
For best results, try
Clip = On
Clip = Off