HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Reference Manual Part II
21-28 The Polygon Group EN
Figure 21-17Anisotropic and Isotropic Scaling
z Radius — Specifies the distance from the current pen location 
to the start of the wedge’s arc. Since the wedge is a portion of 
a circle, this parameter is the radius of the circle. It specifies the 
distance from the current pen location (which becomes the center 
of the circle), to any point on the circumference of the circle.
The radius is interpreted in current units: as user-units when 
scaling is on; as plotter units when scaling is off. The sign 
(positive or negative) of the radius determines the location of 
the zero-degree reference point. The illustration following the 
parameter descriptions shows the location of the zero-degree 
reference point for a positive and a negative radius.
z Sweep Angle — Specifies the number of degrees through which 
the arc is drawn. A positive sweep angle is in the direction of the 
+X-axis to the +Y-axis; a negative sweep angle is in the direction 
of the +X-axis to the –Y-axis. However, the relative position of the 
+X-axis to the +Y-axis can change as a result of scaling point or 
scaling factor changes, thus, changing the direction of the sweep 
angle. Also, if you specify a start angle greater than 360°, a start 
angle equal to the remainder of the start angle/360° is used.
z Chord Angle — Specifies the chord angle used to draw the arc. 
The default is a chord angle of 5 degrees. Refer to the Arc 
Absolute (AA) command discussion in Chapter 20 for further 
information on chords and chord angles.










