![Datecs LP-1000 User Manual Download Page 44](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/datecs/lp-1000/lp-1000_user-manual_3738260044.webp)
44
LP1000
Format:
GM”Name”,
n Name:
The name under which the graphic file will be saved in the
memory of the printer.
n
The length of the file (not more than 32768 bytes). After the
command the set quantity of bytes must be sent to the printer.
Example:
GM”Logo1”,3530
The saving of a graphic file under the name “LOGO1”
will begin ( with a length of 3530 bytes).
Drawing out of
The command starts the printing of a graphic file, stored in the buffer
a graphic file
of the printer under that name.
Format: GGa,b, a
X coordinate of the upper left courner of the graphic image
”Name”
(0...2047)
b
Y coordinate of the upper left courner of the graphic image
(0...2047)
Name:
Name of the graphic file
Example:
GG20, 150,”Logo”
Deleting
graphic files
The command deletes an existing graphic file or all graphic files.
After deletion the memory is freed.
Format:
GK”Name”
Name:
The name of the file ( a file of that name must be
found in the memory).
Information on
loaded graphic files
Prints out a list of all loaded graphic files.
Format:
GI
F. Working with loadable fonts
Loading a font
The command is used for loading additional fonts in the printer. The
loadable fonts may contain from 1 to 256 symbols not necessarily
arranged in a fixed order. You can create your own fonts using the
syntax of the command described further on or you may use ready
programs for the purpose - for example Soft Font Downloader
Utility.
Format: ES”Name”p
1
p
2
p
3
a
1
b
1
c
1
D
1
a
2
b
2
c
2
D
2
...a
n
b
n
c
n
D
n
Summary of Contents for LP-1000
Page 49: ...LP 1000 49 Notes ...