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GL/2 Print Settings

Specify print settings of HP-GL and HP-GL/2 data.

Hard Clip

Enables and disables output hard clip limits given by PS commands. If "Off" is selected, the actual drawing area will be the printed area.

Centring

Print images at the centre of the hard clip area.

SP Command

Specify whether to eject paper at receipt of "SP;" and "SP0;" command.

Transparency Mode

Specify the transparent processing mode by MC command and TR command.

  • Always Active

    Always activates MC/TR commands in HP-GL2 data come into effect.

  • Use File Defaults

    Follows MC/TR commands in HP-GL2 data.

  • Always Inactive

    Ignores MC/TR commands in HP-GL2 data forcibly.

Source Transparency Mode

Specify the transparent processing method by "Source Transparency Mode (ESC*v#N)".

  • Always Active

    Always activates ESC*v#N commands in RTL data come into effect.

  • Use File Defaults

    Follows ESC*v#N commands in RTL data.

  • Always Inactive

    Ignores ESC*v#N commands in RTL data forcibly.

Adjust X Offset

Specify X-axis offset for origin of the drawing area in 1 mm (0.10 ") increments within the range between -199 and 199 mm (-8 and 8 ").

Adjust Y Offset

Specify Y-axis offset for origin of the drawing area in 1 mm (0.10 ") increments within the range between -199 and 199 mm (-8 and 8 ").

Brightness

Adjust brightness for RGB-color and grayscale image data. Higher brightness value lightens the entire image while lower brightness value darkens the image.

Pen Width

Select whether to use file defaults settings, or to specify width for each pen.

Pen Density

Select whether to use file defaults settings, or to specify density for each pen.

Pen 0 Custom Settings - Pen 15 Custom Settings

Specify width and/or density for each pen when the "Use File Defaults" option is selected. Pen Width can be selected from the list of 0.00 - 12.00 mm, however actual width of printed image could be slightly different from the specified width because lines are printed in dots. Pen Density can be specified in 10% increments within the range between 0 and 100%.