USING EDGE RECTANGLE ABSOLUTE ( EA ) TO DRAW RECTANGLES
The Edge Rectangle Absolute ( EA ) command defines and
outlines a rectangle using absolute coordinates using
the current pen location and a point you specify as the
two opposite corners of a rectangle. For more
information see the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical
Reference Manual.
LEGEND: Ec = [Ctrl] [P] [Esc] in DOS EDIT.
EcE Resets the printer.
Ec%0B Enters HP-GL/2 mode.
IN; Initializes HP-GL/2 mode.
SP1; Selects pen number 1,
(black). Even though
there is no physical pen,
the SP command must be
used to enable printing.
SC0,150,0,150,1; Sets up user scaling,
with P1 being (0,0) user-
units, (as opposed to
plotter units), and P2
being (150,150) user-
units. (The 1 on the end
specifies isotropic
scaling, or that the
units on the X and Y axis
are the same size).
PA75,105;EA115,130 Selects absolute plotting
mode and moves the pen to
(75,105). Using the EA
command will outline the
shape of a rectangle that
begins at (75,105) and
has an upper right corner
of (115,130) user-units.
PA95,105;PD95,95; Draws a line form
(95,105) to (95,95).
PD65,95,65,90; Draws a line from the
current pen location
(95,95) to (65,95), and
another line from there
to (65,90).
PU45,90;EA85,65; Lifts the pen and moves
to (45,90), then draws
the outline of a
rectangle with an upper
left corner of (45,90)
and a lower right corner
of (85,65).
PU95,95;PD125,95,125,90; Lifts the pen and moves
to (95,95), lowers the
pen and draws a line to
(125,95), then to
(125,90).
PU145,90;EA105,65; Lifts the pen and moves
it to (145,90). Draws the
outline of a rectangle,
with the upper right
corner at (145,90) and
the lower left corner at
(105,65).
Ec%0A Enters the PCL mode.
EcE Sends a reset to end the
job and eject the page.
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