Oce North America TDS600 User Manual
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Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the system administrator)
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Calcomp
Setting
Description
Enable Cal-
comp
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable Calcomp. In
case of problems with Calcomp, the Calcomp PDL can be disabled
by selecting the 'Disabled' option.
Step size
The 'Step size' option allows you to define the number of steps per
inch. Note: This setting should correspond with the resolution of
the plot.
Origin
With the 'Origin' option you can define the Calcomp origin settings
of the plot.
Synchro
code
You can use the 'Synchro code' option to define the character code
for the synchronization byte. This setting indicates the beginning
of the plot data.
Double syn-
chro
You can use the 'Double synchro' option to enable / disable the
double sync mechanism.
Checksum
You can use the 'Checksum' option to enable / disable the check-
sum.
End of mes-
sage
You can use the 'End of message' option to define the character
code for the end-of-message byte. This will indicate the end of a
data sequence.
Pen priority
Pen parameters can be defined in two ways:
- In the plot data file
- In the Remote Configuration File (RCF) or Océ Job Ticket (OJT)
If pen priority is set to 'Language', the pen parameters defined in
the plot data file will be used. If pen priority is set to 'Setup', the
pen parameters defined in the configuration file or the job ticket re-
ceived with the plot will be used.
Colour
merge con-
trol
You can use the 'Colour merge control' option to determine what
happens when two or more colours intersect at the same point on a
plot, especially at the intersection of vectors or 'filled' polygons.
If the Colour merge control is set to 'Off', the Colour of the last vec-
tor or area fill overwrites the colours specified at the same crossing
area. White areas are considered opaque. If set to 'On', all colours
are blended together (merged) at the intersection of vectors and
polygons.
Pen width
scaling
To enable or disable the pen width scaling.
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-
ents.