Field Name Description
Lines per inch Specifies the number of lines per inch to print. You can choose 3.00,
4.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.00 and 12.00 for the LPI. The default value is
6.00.
This value is used to decide vertical positions when the measurement
method is Row/Column.
This value is used to decide the vertical positions of the text in the box
element.
Unit of measure Specifies the unit of measure to use:
1 Inch
2 Centimeter
Size The page size is defined by the measurement method, the width, and
the height.
Measurement
method
Specifies the measurement method being used for the size.
Possible values are:
1 Row/Column is used as the measurement method.
2 Either inch or centimeter is used as the measurement
method depending on the value specified for the unit of
measure.
Note: To change both the measurement method and its following
| fields, change the value for the measurement method and press
| the Enter key before changing the following fields.
Width Specifies the horizontal size of the page. The valid values depend on
the measurement method specified.
1 - 999 (in columns)
0.10 - 22.75 (in inches)
0.10 - 57.79 (in centimeters)
Height Specifies the vertical size of the page. The valid values depend on the
measurement method specified.
1 - 999 (in rows)
0.10 - 22.75 (in inches)
0.10 - 57.79 (in centimeters)
Degree of
rotation
Specifies the number of degrees to rotate the page in the clockwise
direction. Select 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
Page number Specify whether or not page numbers are to be printed. Type one of
the following:
Y (Yes) Page numbers are printed.
N (No) Page numbers are not printed.
DBCS SO/SI
spacing
| Specify Y or N to specify whether shift-out (SO) and shift-in (SI)
characters are printed as blanks.
Y (Yes) The shift-out and shift-in characters in the text data are
printed as blank characters.
N (No) The shift-out and shift-in characters in the text data are not
printed. They occupy no space in the printout.
Note: DBCS SO/SI spacing is valid only when the file is a DBCS
capable file.
Offset The offset is the distance between the page origin and the page layout,
and is defined by the measurement method, the across (horizontal
distance), and the down (vertical distance) positions.
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