Brother HL-2170W User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 15

SC - Scale

<HP-GL/2>
SC [ X

min

,

X

max

, Y

min

, Y

max

[, type ]] [;] (Type = 0)

SC [ X

min

,

X

max

, Y

min

, Y

max

, type [ left, bottom]] [;] (Type =1)

SC [ X

min

, X

factor

, Y

min

Y

factor

[, type ]] [;] (Type = 2)

X

min

; X coordinate of P1

X

max

; X coordinate of P2

Y

min

; Y coordinate of P1

Y

max

; Y coordinate of P2

Type ; type of scaling
Left ; percentage of unused space to be left to the left of the scaling area
bottom ; percentage of unused space to be left below the scaling area
X

factor

; number of graphics units per user unit on the x-axis.

Y

factor

; number of graphics units per user unit on the y-axis.

This command turns scaling on and establishes a user unit coordinate system. The coordinate system is

specified relative to the points P1 and P2. The origin need not necessarily be at P1. Three different types
of scaling are available.

The technical terms, user unit and graphics unit, as used in this manual are defined as follows:

User unit

: the unit of the coordinates set by the SC instruction.

Graphics unit : the unit(1/1016 of an inch) of the coordinates not set by the SC instruction.

All coordinates are in user units.

Coordinate values for X

min

,

X

max

, Y

min

, and Y

max

are given as real numbers.

X

min

, Y

min

, X

max

and Y

max

specify the range of the X- and Y-axes. X

min

and Y

min

value should be P1 and

X

max

and Y

max

should be P2.

X

min

must be different from X

max

, and Y

min

must be different from Y

max

.

Using this instruction without a parameter field turns the scaling off.

Type can be 0, 1 or 2, which select scaling types known as anisotropic, isotropic and point factor scaling

respectively.

Type 0 scaling (anisotropic scaling, the default) allows you to specify different sized x-axis and y-axis units.

Hence the area specified by X

min

,

X

max

, Y

min

, and Y

max

will occupy the entire area defined by P1 and P2.

P1 (0,0)

P2 (7,6)

left and bottom settings have no effect in type 0 scaling.

Type 1 scaling (isotropic scaling) forces x-axis and y-axis units to be the same size. As a result the area

specified by X

min

,

X

max

, Y

min

, and Y

max

(the isotropic area) may not fit exactly into the rectangular area

defined by P1 and P2.

P1

(0,0)

(6,7)

P2

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