Xerox 4213 Printer User Manual


 
XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
About margins
The most common place in the job to enter the margin settings
is after the Font ID Assignment or Font Change commands. This
is because the font determines the orientation of the page. Refer
to “How the printer defines a page,“ for additional information
on page and font orientations.
You can set:
All four margins for a page with the Margins command
One margin individually with the Margin Top, Margin Bottom,
Margin Left, or Margin Right commands.
All margins commands are cleared either by another Margins
command or by a Reset command.
More about page and font orientations
On a page of single font orientation, if a change of setting for
page height and/or top margin is entered within the printable
contents of the page, the new setting goes into effect at the
start of the next page.
On a page of mixed font orientation, when a change of setting
for page height and/or top margin follows a change of
orientation, the new setting goes into effect immediately.
Margin settings do not adjust automatically with a change of
orientation. If a page is of mixed font orientation, the margins
should be reset with each change. If margins from the previous
orientation are used, the printer may interpret them as being
outside the page boundaries; it then reverts to the default
margins.
More about page boundaries
Normally, the printer does not print beyond the right margin nor
make line-end decisions. Lines that are too long to fit within the
margins will be cut off.
Selecting a larger font after composing a page in a smaller font
could cause your text to be cut off at the right margin.
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