Printronix l7032 参照マニュアル
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Page Boundaries
Paper Selection And Maximum Values
Although VGL commands do not require you to identify specific starting and
ending points within a command sequence, the limitations imposed by page
boundaries should be considered for optimum VGL performance. This
appendix addresses the page boundaries affecting VGL products for both cut-
sheet page printers and continuous form printers.
ending points within a command sequence, the limitations imposed by page
boundaries should be considered for optimum VGL performance. This
appendix addresses the page boundaries affecting VGL products for both cut-
sheet page printers and continuous form printers.
Certain print area boundaries exist according to the paper size selected.
These boundaries are identified in Table 75. The maximum dot values shown
in Table 75 are necessary to determine the maximum printable area on a form
when modifying top/bottom margin settings or offsetting for left margin print
positions. The following pages explain how to determine your Top/Bottom
Margin and Left Margin requirements.
These boundaries are identified in Table 75. The maximum dot values shown
in Table 75 are necessary to determine the maximum printable area on a form
when modifying top/bottom margin settings or offsetting for left margin print
positions. The following pages explain how to determine your Top/Bottom
Margin and Left Margin requirements.
Table 75. Paper Sizes and Maximum Print Area
Paper Size
Dimensions
Maximum Dot Value*
Page Width
Page Length
Letter
8.5 x 11
510
792
Legal
8.5 x 14
510
1008
A4
8.268 x 11.693
496
841
B5
6.929 x 9.842
415
708
Computer
13.2 x 11
792
792
*Maximum Dot Values are calculated as follows:
1. Page Length x 72 dpi minus Top and Bottom Margin Values = maximum
height value;
2. Page Width x 60 dpi minus Left Margin Value = maximum width value.
Values exceeding maximum values produce an error message.
1. Page Length x 72 dpi minus Top and Bottom Margin Values = maximum
height value;
2. Page Width x 60 dpi minus Left Margin Value = maximum width value.
Values exceeding maximum values produce an error message.