The Rotate Feature And Clipped Plots; How Does Rotate Interact With Your Software - HP DesignJet 330 User Manual

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The Rotate feature and clipped plots

With either roll or sheet media, if you rotate to landscape a plot whose original
orientation was portrait, the media may not be wide enough for the drawing, which
may be clipped. For example, rotating by 90_ a portrait D/A1-size plot on
D/A1-size media will probably result in a clipped plot. Clipping does not occur
with
Auto rotate

How does Rotate interact with your software?

The plotter adds the rotation setting to any rotation angle you specify in your
software.
For software applications which, like the plotter, rotate counterclockwise (for
example, CorelDRAW!) the result is the sum. For example, if your software
specifies 180 degrees rotation, and you set
your plot's final rotation will be 270 degrees.
For software applications which rotate clockwise (for example, AutoCAD) the
result is the difference. For example, if your software specifies 90 degrees
rotation, and you set
Auto rotate
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best-fit page size in the Setup Sheet (see page 1–19). However the effects may not
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, which checks whether the rotated plot will fit.
_ in the Setup Sheet, there will be no rotation.
Rotate 90
behaves in the same way, if media could be saved.
will rotate a plot to save media, even if you have chosen a
Auto rotate
Controlling your plot's appearance
Rotating a plot
_ in the Setup Sheet,
Rotate 90
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