Vector Graphics; Macro Graphics; What Is A Graphic Window? - Xerox 4213 Programmer's Reference Manual

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Vector graphics

Macro graphics

What is a graphic window?

XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER PROGRAMMER REFERENCE
Setting the page buffer to "FULL" (full page imaging) in the XES
emulation submenu means that the 4213's memory dedicated to
this imaging is no longer available for user downloaded fonts or
graphics or any other temporary use. This means that a full page
graphic that prints completely in "PARTIAL" imaging may not
print if the page buffer is set to "1 FULL" or "2 FULL."
Example: A 2.5 MB system with 2 FULL page imaging can store
only a small number of fonts (about 8 fonts of 25KB each) or
graphics.
That same 2.5 MB system with "PARTIAL" imaging
could store 2 full page graphics or over 80 25KB fonts.
same full page graphic prints completely in partial imaging but
not in 2 full page imaging.
Vector graphics are images made of point-to-point lines created
by command. The three commands for vector graphics are:
Graphic Line
Graphic Arc
Graphic Fill.
Macro graphics are images made with high level commands,
which perform several functions at once. The 4213 has two
macro graphics:
Pie Chart
Graphic Box.
A graphic window is an area, defined on the page, that the
printer recognises as graphic data. It can be temporarily stored in
the printer. The commands for defining and storing graphic
windows are:
Graphic Window
Graphic Window Repeat.
XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
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