HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Reference Manual Part II
EN SC, Scale 19-41
There are three forms of scaling: anisotropic, isotropic, and 
point-factor. The Type parameter tells the printer which form you are 
using. Refer to the following table.
z No Parameters — Turns off scaling; subsequent coordinates are 
in plotter units.
For Scaling Types 0 and 1: 
The following forms of scaling establish a user-unit coordinate system 
by mapping user-defined coordinate values onto the scaling points P1 
and P2. The type parameter selects between anisotropic (Type 0) and 
isotropic scaling (Type 1).
Table 19-18
Scaling Form  Type  Description
Anisotropic   0  Establishes standard user-unit 
scaling allowing different unit size 
on X-axis and Y-axis.
Isotropic   1  Establishes standard user-unit 
scaling with same unit size on X-axis 
and Y-axis.
Point Factor   2  Establishes P1 user-unit location 
and a specific ratio of plotter units 
to user-units.
Table 19-19
Scaling 
Form Type Syntax
Anisotropic 0 SCXMIN,XMAX,YMIN,YMAX[,type;]
Isotropic 1 SC%%X
MIN
,X
MAX
,Y
MIN
,Y
MAX
[,type[,left,bottom];]










