HP 240A User Manual

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2.2 HP-GL Mode Menu Settings

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Zoom Mode

Determines whether to use A-sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5) or the effective coordinate
area obtained by the method selected in the area determining mode for auto scaling.
Candidate values are shown below.
[Output Size] (default)
Paper sizes are automatically selected from the six sizes in the A series of paper sizes (A0,
A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5).
[Coordinate Area]
Document sizes are determined by the effective coordinate area after the paper margins
have been calculated according to the method selected in [Area Determine].

Note
• If anything except [Auto] is selected in [Document Size], then the [Coordinate Area] cannot be selected.
• [Coordinate Area] setting can only be done if [Auto Layout] is [On]. If it is set to [Off], [Output Size] takes

effect.

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Area Determine

Specifies the method of obtaining the effective coordinate area for auto scaling.
Candidate values are shown below.
[Auto] (default)
Select a method to determine the printable area from either IW, IP, Adapted, or PS. The
order of priority is PS > IW > IP > Adapted.
[IW]
The effective coordinate area is set to the area specified by the last IW command in the
data. If there are no IW commands in the data, Adapted determines the effective coordinate
area.
[IP]
The effective coordinate area is set to the area including what is specified by IP commands
in the data. If there are no IP commands in the data, Adapted determines the effective
coordinate area.
[Adapted]
The effective coordinate area is determined by the following conditions.

• The maximum and minimum positions mapped by the commands.

• The largest font size on that page.

• The widest line.
[PS]
The effective coordinate area is set to the area specified by the first PS command in the
data. If there are no PS commands in the data, [Adapted] determines the effective
coordinate area.

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Paper Margin

Sets the paper margin for auto scaling.
You can set this item in 1 mm increments from 0 to 99 mm (0.0 to 3.9 inches in 0.1 inch
increments). The default value is [0 mm].

Note
• When changing the candidate values by the <

> or <

> button, you can change the display

continuously by holding the button down. Also, pressing the <

> and <

> buttons simultaneously

displays the default value.

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