Paper Margin

The default output size is set to [A Size]. If the print data exceeds the effective coordinate area at all, it will be printed on the next larger size (for example, the next paper larger than A5 is A4). When paper margin is set, the area set for the paper margin rather than the area recognized by [Area Determine] sets the effective coordinate area. Do these settings if printing is done on a paper size larger than the size you want. Setting range is from 0 to 99 mm. The default value is 0 mm.

Refer to

“2 HP-GL Mode Settings” (P. 13)

1.3About Fonts

This section explains about the fonts that can be used in the HP-GL emulation mode.

Usable Fonts

The following fonts can be used in HP-GL emulation.

• Stroke font

Font Cache

To ensure high-speed printing, outline fonts are cached if they are not too large.

Outline fonts are converted to bit map data temporarily and then printed. To minimize this processing time, the processed bit map data is saved in the memory.

This process is called font cashing.

The saved bit map data is erased at power-off or system reset.

101 Using Emulation