HP DesignJet 755CM Printer User's Guide - C3198-60051
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Lang
PostScript
Scale
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Changing the Scale of a Printed Image
With a PostScript file, you can enlarge your printed image from the printer’s front
panel by using the
Scale option, accessed from the Device setup menu, as shown in
the menu graphic, below left. Notice that, in order to use this feature, you have to
switch the front-panel graphics language setting from
Automatic (the default) to
PostScript. If you regularly send non-PostScript files to your printer as well as
PostScript files, it is a good idea to switch this back to
Automatic after using the
Scale feature.
The
Scale feature is useful:
If your software does not support large formats.
If your file is too large for the printer’s memory, and therefore you try reducing
the page size in your software and then scaling it up again using this front-panel
option.
To scale your ANSI A PostScript file to...
ANSI
B
ANSI
C
Arch
C
ANSI
D
Arch
D
Arch
E1
ANSI
E
Arch
E
Use... 129% 200% 210% 258% 282% 352% 400% 419%
To scale your ISO A4 PostScript file to...
ISO
A3
ISO/JIS
A2
OS
A2
ISO/JIS
A1
OS
A1
ISO/JIS
A0
OS
A0
Use... 141% 200% 210% 282% 352% 400% 419%
The scaling factors are cumulative with software settings. Whatever scale you
choose will be used for PostScript files until you choose another scale, even if you
change the graphics language from PostScript and back again.
PAGE
FORMAT
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Controlling the Page Format
Changing the Scale of a Printed Image