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Basic Concepts<br />

Figure 1. 4. Edge Limits and Margins<br />

Edge limits in HP emulation<br />

Portrait Orientation<br />

Edge limits in HP emulation<br />

Landscape orientation<br />

When the printing system passes the bottom margin while printing text, it prints the page<br />

and feeds to the next page. Spacing is carried over, so if the bottom margin does not<br />

occur at an exact number of lines, excess space is printed at the top of the next page.<br />

If you are using word-processing software that sets the margins automatically, you<br />

should not set them with PRESCRIBE commands.<br />

Page Orientation and Direction<br />

The term page orientation refers to the direction in which text is placed on the page. In a<br />

vertical direction, it would be called portrait and a horizontal direction would be called<br />

landscape. The term print direction, which follows this section, refers to the orientation<br />

of the logical page’s coordinate system with respect to the current page orientation.<br />

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