4.5. Programming examples
(1) Dual-density bit image printing
Fig. 65 Example of Graphic Pattern Formation
NOTE: The most significant bit (MSB) of the bit image data corresponds to the dot wire
at the uppermost position.
For example, to print a graphic data as shown in Fig. 65, a program such as
shown below must be executed. However, this program has been developed
using standard BASIC language. If extended BASIC is to be used, the program
must be changed according to the features of the language.
In addition, if data is to be transferred through an interpreter of BASIC, etc.,
the data transfer rate is extremely slow. In such a case, it is recommended to
effect the data transfer through machine language, etc.
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Summary of Contents for MX-80 F/T Type II
Page 1: ...M X 8 0 EPSON DOT MATRIX PRINTER TYPE II Operation Manual EPSON P8190014 2 ...
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Page 44: ...1 3 Printer initial check Take the following steps and become familiar with the Printer 3 8 ...
Page 55: ...Fig 57 Setting Form Length per Page 4 9 ...
Page 56: ...Fig 58 Setting Number of Columns per Line 5 0 ...
Page 57: ...Fig 59 Setting Skip over Perforation Function 5 1 ...
Page 80: ... 2 Normal density bit image printing 74 ...
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Page 90: ...Fig Al 2 Driver Circuit Diagram 8 5 ...
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Page 97: ...APPENDIX 4 Character Fonts 92 ...
Page 98: ...NOTE Numbers represent Hex code 93 ...
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