The PAGRTT parameter controls the rotation of text on the page. When *AUTO or *DEVD is specified for the PAGRTT parameter, the system determines the orientation of the printed page. For example, if the output is too wide, the page is rotated 90 degrees.
The system automatically senses when the output is too large to fit on the paper that is loaded in the printer for the following: 3831, 3835, 3900, InfoPrint 3000, and InfoPrint 4000 printers. It also senses whether the paper is larger than 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches. In the information below, the expression "too large to fit on the form" refers to a page size that is defined in the printer file parameters. If both the length and width exceed 8.5 inches, or if the length or width is greater than 14 inches, the information is too large for the form. For example, a page defined to be 13.2 inches-wide and 11 inches long is too large for a form that is 8.5 inches-wide and 14 inches-long. This would be a candidate for computer output reduction (COR). This applies for printers other than the 3831, 3835, 3900, InfoPrint 3000, and InfoPrint 4000.
See the following for more information: