The Vector Graphics Limits

The area on the page where a vector graphics image can be printed is determined by the intersection of the following four boundaries:

zHard-clip Limits

zSoft-clip Window

zPCL Logical Page

zPCL Picture Frame

The hard-clip limit refers to the boundaries resulting from the physical limits of the printer (in PCL mode, this is referred to as the printable area). The soft-clip limit refers to the area defined using the HP-GL/2 Input Window (IW) command. The intersection of all these areas is the effective window. An HP-GL/2 graphic appears on the page only if it falls within the effective window.

 

Figure 17-8 The Effective Window

 

 

Note

For more information on the PCL coordinate system and the PCL 5

 

printer’s printable limits, see Chapter 2.

 

 

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