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What does the “RL” indicate for two of the Printer Drivers listed for the ITX 2000/3000 Series printers?

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What does the “RL” indicate for two of the Printer Drivers listed for the ITX 2000/3000 Series printers?

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The RL (Reverse Landscape) printer drivers, for the ITX 2000/3000 printers, permit the Landscape orientation of the driver’s output to match that of the older drivers used with the ETX and LTx printers (the XTX printer drivers). This RL Landscape is opposite the normal Windows convention for this orientation. When using an ITX printer to replace a GTX printer using, or using an ITX printer, in a new application, the non-RL suffix printer driver is the correct choice. The PDF document (ITX 2000G_3000G RL Printer Driver Application Note.pdf) is supplied with the “RL” printer driver. Please refer to this PDF document as it provides a graphical portrayal of this concept. It should also be noted that the Portrait mode orientation, which is characterized by the top edge of the printed document emerging first in the print direction, does not change for the “RL”. The “RL” and the non-RL drivers have the same portrait mode orientation. If the programmer needed to rotate the portrait mode he wou

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