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!R! RES; UNIT C; NEWP; SPD .1;
FLAT 60;
PMZP 5, 5;
PCRP 4, 2, 5, 4, 4, 0;
STRK;
PAGE;
EXIT;
Figure 2. 30. Curve with Flatness 60
Both of these programs draw an identical curve. The only difference between the two is
in the flatness, which is specified on line 2.
Closed Paths
When the end point of a path connects to its starting point, the path is said to be
closed
. A
closed path can be stroked, in the same manner as an open path, or it can be filled with
gray-scale shading or a standard mode fill pattern.
Simply ending a path at the path’s starting point does not make it a closed path; such a
path remains open until it is closed. Closure can be done either explicitly, by means of
the CLSP (CLoSe current Path) command, or implicitly by means of the FILL command.
The following example illustrates construction and closure of a path.
!R! RES; UNIT C; NEWP; SPD .5;
PMZP 4, 2;
PARC 3, 3, 1, 90, 270;
PARC 5, 3, 1, 270, 90;
CLSP;
STRK;
PAGE;
EXIT;
In this example, the PMZP command on line 2 places the current cursor at coordinates 4,
2, where the subsequent PARC command automatically starts to draw a line extending to
the beginning of the arc. The PARC command then draws an arc from 90 degrees
(straight up) to 270 degrees (straight down) around the center at coordinates 3, 3. After
the arc is drawn, the cursor is located at the end of the arc. Then the PARC command on
line 4 draws an arc from 270 degrees to 90 degrees around the center at coordinates 5, 3.
Because the cursor position is defined at the end of the first arc when construction of the
second arc starts, the second PARC command draws a line between the end of the first
arc and the beginning of the second one. Finally, the CLSP command on line 5 explicitly
closes the path, thereby constructing a line between the end of the second arc and the
beginning of the first one.
Now the path has been closed. The STRK command goes on to stroke the path, produc-
ing the shape shown below.
Summary of Contents for C8100DN - Color Laser Printer
Page 1: ...Technical Reference PRESCRIBE Commands...
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Page 100: ...Chapter 5 Barcodes 5 16...
Page 114: ...Chapter 6 Permanent Parameters 6 14...
Page 123: ...IBM Proprinter X24E Emulation Mode 1 7 9 IBM Symbol Sets IBM PC 8 341 IBM PC 8 D N 373...
Page 124: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 10 IBM PC 850 405 IBM PC 860 30...
Page 125: ...IBM Proprinter X24E Emulation Mode 1 7 11 IBM PC 863 62 IBM PC 865 94...
Page 130: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 16 Diablo 630 Symbol Sets DIABLO US 29 Diablo France 61...
Page 131: ...Diablo 630 Emulation Mode 2 7 17 Diablo Germany 93 Diablo U K 125...
Page 132: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 18 Diablo Denmark 157 Diablo Sweden 189...
Page 133: ...Diablo 630 Emulation Mode 2 7 19 Diablo Italy 221 Diablo Spain 253...
Page 134: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 20 Diablo Japan 285...
Page 140: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 26 LQ 850 Symbol Sets LQ US 28 LQ France 60...
Page 141: ...Epson LQ 850 Emulation Mode 5 7 27 LQ Germany 92 LQ U K 124...
Page 142: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 28 LQ Italy 220 LQ Spain 252...
Page 143: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 29 LQ Japan 284 LQ Norway 316...
Page 144: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 30 LQ Denmark 2 348 LQ Spain 2 380...
Page 145: ...Epson LQ 850 Emulation Mode 5 7 31 Latin America 412 LQ Denmark 156...
Page 146: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 32 LQ Sweden 188...
Page 181: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 67 LaserJet Symbol Sets ISO 60 Norway 0D ISO 15 Italian 0I...
Page 182: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 68 ECMA 94 Latin 1 0N ISO 11 Sweden 0S...
Page 183: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 69 ISO 6 ASCII 0U ISO 4 U K 1E...
Page 184: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 70 ISO 69 France 1F ISO 21 Germany 1G...
Page 185: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 71 US Legal 1U ISO Latin 2 2N...
Page 186: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 72 ISO 17 Spain 2S PC Cyrillic 3R...
Page 187: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 73 PS math 5M ISO Latin 5 5N...
Page 188: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 74 Windows Latin 5 5T MS publishing 6J...
Page 189: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 75 ISO Latin 6 6N Desktop 7J...
Page 190: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 76 Greek 8 8G Math 8 8M...
Page 191: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 77 Turkish 8 8T HP Roman 8 8U...
Page 192: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 78 Windows Latin 2 9E Windows Greek 9G...
Page 193: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 79 PC 1004 9J ISO Latin 9 9N...
Page 194: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 80 Win Cyrillic 9R PC Turkish 9T...
Page 195: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 81 Windows 9U PC 851 Greek 10G...
Page 196: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 82 PS text 10J ISO Cyrillic 10N...
Page 197: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 83 PC 855 Serbia 10R PC 869 Greek 11G...
Page 198: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 84 PC 8 Greek 12G Macintosh 12J...
Page 199: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 85 ISO Greek 12N USSR GOST 12R...
Page 200: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 86 ABICOMP Brazil 13P PC 8 Bulgarian 13R...
Page 201: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 87 PC 8 Greek 437G 14G ABICOMP Int 14P...
Page 202: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 88 PC Ukrainian 14R Pi font 15U...
Page 203: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 89 PC 857 Turkish 16U PC 852 Latin 2 17U...
Page 204: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 90 ISO 10646 18N PC 853 Turkish 18U...
Page 205: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 91 Winbalt 19L Windows Latin 1 19U...
Page 206: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 92 PC 860 Portugal 20U PC 861 Iceland 21U...
Page 207: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 93 PC 863 Canada 23U PC 8 Polish 24Q...
Page 208: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 94 PC 865 Norway 25U PC 775 26U...
Page 209: ...HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 6 7 95 PC 8 PC Nova 27Q...
Page 222: ...Chapter 7 Emulation 7 108 KC GL Symbol Sets ANSI ASCII 0 Roman Extensions 7...
Page 223: ...HP 7550A Emulation KC GL Mode 8 7 109 Katakana 8 KC GL International Characters...
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