User`s manual
7–116 Digital Emulation
When determining pixel size, the printer will attempt to preserve the
A/R without exceeding the selected HGS. Therefore, note the following:
When 2.5:1 A/R is selected and the HGS is:
– 1/180 in, the printer maintains a 2.5:1 A/R and a HGS of 1/180 in
– 1/140 in, the printer maintains a 2.5:1 A/R and a HGS of 1/180 in
– 1/90 in, the printer maintains a 2.5:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/90 in
– 1/70 in, the printer maintains a 2.5:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/90 in
– 1/35 in, the printer maintains a 2.5:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/90 in
Pixel Aspect Ratio x HGS = Ideal VGS.
When 2:1 A/R is selected and the HGS is:
– 1/180 in, change the printer to 2.5:1 A/R and HGS to 1/180 in
– 1/140 in, the printer maintains a 2:1 A/R and a HGS of 1/140 in
– 1/90 in, the printer maintains a 2:1 A/R and a HGS of 1/140 in
– 1/70 in, the printer maintains a 2:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/70 in
– 1/35 in, the printer maintains a 2:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/70 in
When 1:1 A/R is selected and the HGS is:
– 1/180 in, the printer maintains a 1:1 A/R and a HGS of 1/180 in
– 1/140 in, the printer maintains a 1:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/140 in
– 1/90 in, the printer maintains a 1:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/140 in
– 1/70 in, the printer maintains a 1:1 A/R and a HGS of 1/70 in
– 1/35 in, the printer maintains a 1:1 A/R and changes HGS to
1/35 in
Graphic Carriage Return ($)
The Graphic Carriage Return (GCR) control code causes the active position
to move back to the furthest left position where the first sixel data was