• When the LSB of n is 0, upside-down printing mode is turned off.
• When the LSB of n is 1, upside-down printing mode is turned on.
[Details] • Only the lowest bit of n is valid.
• This command is enabled only when processed at the beginning of a line in standard mode.
• When this command is input in page mode, the printer performs only internal flag operations.
• This command does not affect printing in page mode.
• In upside-down printing mode, the printer rotates the line to be printed by 180° and then prints it.
[Default] n = 0
[Example]
A
0
B
1
C
2
D
3
E
4
F
5
A
0
B
1
C
2
D
3
E
4
F
5
Paper feed direction
m
0, 48
1, 49
2, 50
3, 51
Mode
Normal
Double-width
Double-height
Quadruple
FS p n m (*)
[Name] Print NV bit image
[Format] ASCII FS p n m
Hex 1C 70 n m
Decimal 28 112 n m
[Range] 0
≤
n
≤
255
0
≤
m
≤
3 , 48
≤
m
≤
51
[Description] Prints a NV bit image n using the mode specified by m.
[dpi: dots per 25.4 mm {1"}]
• n is the number of the NV bit image (defined using the FS q command).
• m specifies the bit image mode.
[Details] • NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory by
FS q
and printed by
FS p
.
• This command is not effective when the specified NV bit image has not been defined.
• In standard mode, this command is effective only when there is no data in the print buffer.
• In page mode, this command is not effective.
• This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike, underline, character size, white/black reve-
rse printing, or 90° rotated characters, etc.), except upside-down printing mode.
• If the printing area width set by
GS L
and
GS W
for the NV bit image is less than one vertical line, the following rocess-
ing is performed only on the line in question. However, in NV bit image mode, one vertical line means 1 dot in normal
mode (m=0, 48) and in double-height mode (m=2, 50), and it means 2 dots in double-width mode (m=1, 49) and in
quadruple mode(m=3, 51).
①
The printing area width is extended to the right in
NV
bit image mode up to one line vertically. In this case, printing
does not exceed the printable area.
②
If the printing area width cannot be extended by one line vertically, the left margin is reduced to accommodate one
line vertically.
• If the downloaded bit-image to be printed exceeds one line, the excess data is not printed.
• This command feeds dots (for the height n of the
NV
bit-image) in normal and double-widthmodes, and (for the height n
2 of the NV bit-image) in double-height and quadruple modes,regardless of the line spacing specified by
ESC 2
or ESC 3.
• After printing the bit image, this command sets the print position to the beginning of the lineand processes the data that
follows as normal data.
[References]
ESC , FS q, GS /, GS v 0
Vertical Dot Density
200 dpi
200 dpi
100 dpi
100 dpi
Horizontal Dot Density
200 dpi
100 dpi
200 dpi
100 dpi
Programmer
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