Programming Codes
Ithaca
®
8000
Programmer’s Guide
100-06908
Rev D
Page 233
Function
Print single user-defined bit-image
ASCII
GS / <m>
Hexadecimal
1DH 2FH <m>
Decimal
<29> <47> <m>
Description
The GS / <m> command prints a downloaded or stored bit-image using the mode
specified by <m>
.
<m> selects a mode from the table below.
Hex
Decimal
Mode
Vertical Dot Density
(dpi)
Horizontal Dot
Density (dpi)
00
0
Normal
203
203
01
1
Double-wide
203
101
02
2
Double-high
101
203
03
3
Quadruple
101
101
Table 54 User-defined Bit-image Resolutions
Function
Save User-Defined Character Set
ASCII
GS 6 <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1DH 36H <Name..> 0H
Decimal
<29> <54> <Name..> <0>
Range
<Name> = a 15-byte maximum alphanumeric name to identify the image.
Description
GS 6 <Name..> <0> saves the current character set created by the [ESC] &
command to the nonvolatile memory pool. If no character set has been defined,
the command stores an empty definition structure.
Function
Select User-Defined Character Set
ASCII
GS 7 <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1DH 37H <Name..> 0H
Decimal
<29> <55> <Name..> <0>
Range
<Name..> = a 15-byte maximum alphanumeric name to identify the image.
Description
GS 7 <Name..> <0> selects a previously saved user-defined character set. If the
character set does not exist, the command is ignored.
Function
Query Nonvolatile Memory Pool Information
ASCII
GS 3
Hexadecimal
1DH 33H
Decimal
<29> <51>
Description
The GS 3 command prints a summary of the user-store usage. It is intended to
help with the generation and maintenance of user store.
Note 1
The report is printed as part of the configuration report.
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