[Description]
Sets the bit-image mode using
m
and the number of dots using
n1
and
n2.
l
Divide the number of dots to be printed by 256. The integer an-
swer is
n2
and the remainder is
n1.
Therefore, the number of
dots in the horizontal direction is:
n1 + 256 X n2.
l
If the bit-image data input exceeds the number of dots to be
printed on a line, the excess data is ignored.
l
"d" indicates the bit image data. Set a corresponding bit to 1 to
print a dot, otherwise set it to 0.
l
The bit image modes selectable by
m
are as follows:
m
Mode
Vertical Direction
Horizontal Direction
Number of Dot
Maximum
dots
Density
Density
Number
of Dots
Normal Label
0
8-dot single-density
8
60 DPI
90 DPI
192
184
1
8-dot double-density
8
80 DPI
180 DPI
384
368
32
24-dot single-density
24
180 DPI
90 DPI
192
184
33
24-dot double-density
24
180 DPI
180 DPI
384
368
[Notes]
.
If
m
is out of range, n1 and the data following will be processed
as normal data.
l
After printing a bit image, the printer returns to normal data pro-
cessing mode.
l
The relationship between the image data and the dots to be
printed is as follows:
Single-density
Double-density
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