$1B $4A
[Name]
Load the programmable character
[Format] ASCII
ESC
J
(n)
Hex
1B
4A
(n)
Decimal
27 74 (n)
[Range]
[Description]
(n) corresponds to the character number, i.e. between 1 and 8.
The bitmap that represents the character is contained in the next 10 bytes expressed in
binary code. The formatting of these bytes is as follows:
bit
7 6 5 4 3 2
1 0
0 1 d d d d
d d
[Notes]
●
To modify these bit maps, a
fi
rmware upgrade is required.
[Default]
The 8 characters available on switching on are loaded with a bitmap contained in the
printer’s
fl
ash.
[Reference]
[Example]
If you wish the symbol of the code $1F to be #, transmit ESC J 2 followed by the 10 bytes
making up the character:
$1B $4A $32 $52 $52 $52 $7F $52 $52 $7F $52 $52 $52
$1B $57
[Name]
Print a graphic line at 200 dpi
[Format] ASCII
ESC
W
Hex
1B
57
Decimal
27
87
[Range]
[Description]
After receiving this command, the printer waits for 48 bytes which correspond to an entire
graphic line. In fact, 48 bytes of 8 bits each correspond to 384 dots per line.
[Notes]
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
4. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
User Manual
FT190 II 4-15
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