Stand: 28.2.2002
Gedruckt: 06.02.2007
Stand: 28.2.2002
Gedruckt: 06.02.2007
Stand: 28.2.2002
Gedruckt: 06.02.2007
Stand: 28.2.2002
Gedruckt: 06.02.2007
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4.2.2.5 Bit Image (BI) Graphics Mode Commands
BI
US * +nH +nL +data 1F 2A +nH +nL +data
256*nH +nL defines how many bytes of bit image data will follow. The
data is received sequentia lly with the first byte represen ting the first 8
dot positions at the top left side of the bit image with bit 7 being to the
left and bit 0 being to the right as printed.
XMOVE
US x +nH +nL 1F 78 +nH +nL
The horizonta l print position is set to (256*nH + nL) * 8 dots from the
left margin.
If there is a lot of white space on the current dot line, the XMOVE
command can cause the print location pointer to be moved resulting in
less data require d to define a dot line of bit image data to be printed.
Anytime there is more than 4 bytes of white space (32 dots) the
XMOVE command will result in less data being sent to the printer.
Another BI command can follow the XMOVE command until a YMOVE
signifies the end of the current dot line.
YMOVE
US y +nH +nL 1F 79 +nH +nL
Causes paper to feed 256*nH + nL dot lines. This is also the BI line
terminato r and print command .
4.2.2.6 Print Bar Code Command
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+m +n +d1 dn [1D 6B +m +n (DATA)]
+m selects the bar code type. +n defines the number of data bytes which follow.
If more data is sent than can fit on the printer being used, the bar code is not printed.