The Page

point (0,0) may change. The point (0,0) then, does not necessarily equate to the top of the paper.

CAP Position

(0,0)

 

Top Margin

 

X

 

Y

ABCD...

(0,0)

 

 

 

Logical Page

 

 

Portrait

 

Top Margin

 

X

Y

ABCD...

 

 

Logical Page

 

Landscape

6.2.2CAP Reference Point

The first line starts at the (0,0) coordinate. CAP starts at (X,Y), where X= the left margin set- ting, and Y= the top margin setting. CAP is moved the distance of the Horizontal Motion Index to the right after printing a character and one dot row down after printing graphics. The physi- cal location of the (X,Y) coordinate can change due to the size of the first printed character.

Characters are placed with their reference points at CAP. The reference point is on the char- acter baseline, a horizontal line just under the bottom of the non-descending characters. This means that if the top margin is at the top of the logical page, text cannot be printed at (0,0) because most of the character would be above the top edge of the page.

Graphics, however, can be printed at (0,0) because they do not move above CAP. Graphics begin at the vertical level specified by CAP and then move downward on the page from that point.

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800, 700 specifications

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