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model
CT-S280
CT-S300
CT-S2000
CT-S4000
CT-S251
CT-D150/E351
CT-S281
CT-S310
CT-S801/851
CT-S601/651
CT-P29x series
CT-S310II
CT-D151/E651
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FS q n
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk] 1... [xL xH yL yH d1...dk] n
[Function]
Defining the download NV bit image
[Code]
<1C>H<71>H<n> [<xL><xH><yL><yH><d1…dk>] 1… [<xL><xH><yL><yH><d1…dk>] n
[Range]
1
≤n≤255, 0≤xL≤255
0
≤xH≤3 but, 1≤(xL+xH×256)≤1023
0
≤yL≤255
0
≤yH≤1 but, 1≤(yL+yH×256)≤288
0
≤d≤255
k=(xL+xH×256)×(yL+yH×256)×8
CT-S280
/
CT-S281
/
CT-S300
/
CT-S310
/
CT-P29x series
Total definition area=256K bytes
CT-S2000
/
CT-4000
/
CT-S801(II)
/
CT-S851(II)
/
CT-S601(II)
/
CT-S651(II)
/
CT-S301II
/
CT-S251
/
CT-D150
/
CT-E351
/
CT-D151
/
CT-E651
Total definition area=384K bytes
[Outline]
[The specification which is common to the model]
• This command defines the specified NV bit image.
• “n” denotes the number of bit images to be defined.
• xL and xH denote the horizontal size of one NV bit image as (xL+xH×256)×8 dots.
• yL and yH denote the vertical size of one NV bit image as (yL+yH×256)×8 dots
[Caution]
[The specification which is common to the model]
• Because all the NV bit images previously defined by this command are deleted, it is not possible to
redefine any one of the previously defined multiple data. All the data must be resent.
• Any mechanical operation such as opening the cover, initializing the printer head position, or using the
paper-feed switch etc can’t execute from the execution of this command until the completion of the hardware
reset,
• When the STANDARD MODE is selected, this command is only valid when it is written at the head of a line.
• This command is invalid when PAGE MODE is selected.
• This command becomes valid after the 7 bytes of <FS q n xL xH yL yH> are processed as normal values.
• When data which exceeds the remaining capacity of the defined area is specified by xL, xH, yL, yH,
outside-defined-area arguments will be processed.
• When outside-defined-area arguments are processed for the first bit image data group, this command
becomes invalid.
• If outside-defined-area arguments are processed for the second or subsequent NV bit image data groups,
the processing of this command is suspended, and a writing process into the non-volatile memory starts. At
this time, the NV bit image being defined becomes invalid (Undefined), but the preceding NV bit images are
valid.
• “d” denotes the definition data. Bits which correspond to dots to be printed are represented as “1”, and those
not to be printed as “0”.
• The definition will start from NV bit image number 01H and n-number bit images will be defined in ascending
order. Therefore, the first data group [xL xH yL yH d1… dk] becomes NV bit image number 01H, and the
last data group [xL xH yL yH d1… dk] becomes NV bit image number 0nH. These numbers of NV bit
images coincide with those specified with FS p.