FENIX IMVICO
SM3000 OPERATION MANUAL
FS p
n m
[Name]
Print NV bit image
[Format]
ASCII
FS
p
n
m
Hex
1C
70
n
m
Decimal
28
112
n
m
[Range]
1
≤
n
0
≤
m
≤
3, 48
≤
m
≤
51
[Description]
Prints a NV bit image
n
using the mode specified by
m
.
m
Mode
Vertical Dot Density
Horizontal Dot Density
0, 48
Normal
203.2 dpi
203.2 dpi
1, 49
Double-width
203.2 dpi
101.6 dpi
2,50
Double-height
101.6 dpi
203.2 dpi
3,51
Quadruple
101.6 dpi
101.6 dpi
[dpi: dots per 25.4 mm]
•
n
is the number of the NV bit image ,assigned by the printer itself, when loaded with the
command
FS q (check with self test )
.
•
m
specifies the bit image mode.
[Notes]
•
This command is not effective when the specified NV bit image has not been defined.
•
This command is effective only when there is no data in the print buffer.
•
This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike, underline,
character size, white/black reverse printing, or 90
°
rotated characters, etc.).
•
If the printing area width set by
GS L
for the NV bit image is less than one vertical
line, the following processing is performed only on the line in question. However, in NV bit
image mode, one vertical line means 1 dot in normal mode (
m
=
0, 48) and in double-height
mode (
m
=
2, 50), and it means 2 dots in double-width mode (
m
=
1, 49) and in quadruple
mode (
m
=
3, 51).
The printing area width is extended to the right in NV bit image mode up to one line
vertically. In this case, printing does not exceed the printable area.
If the printing area width cannot be extended by one line vertically, the left margin is
reduced to accommodate one line vertically.
•
If the downloaded bit-image to be printed exceeds one line, the excess data is not printed.
•
This command feeds dots (for the height
n
of the NV bit-image) in normal and double-width
modes, and (for the height
n
×
2 of the NV bit-image) in double-height and quadruple modes,
regardless of the line spacing specified by
ESC 2
or
ESC 3
.
[Reference]
FS q, GS v 0
FS
q
n
[xL
xH
yL
yH
d1
…
dk]1
…
[xL
xH
yL
yH
d1
…
dk]
[Name]
Define NV bit image
[Format]
ASCII
FS
q
n
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[ xL xH yL yH d1...dk]
Hex
1C
71
n
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[ xL xH yL yH d1...dk]
Decimal
28
113
n
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[ xL xH yL yH d1...dk]
[Range]
n
= <01>H
xL
≤
<30>H,
xH
= <00>H (when 1
≤
(
xL
+
xH
x <FF>H)
≤
<30>H)
<00>H
≤
yL
≤
<FF>H, <00>H
≤
yH
≤
<01>H (when 1
≤
(
yL
+
yH
x <FF>H)
≤
288)
<00>H
≤
d
≤
<FF>H,
k
= (
xL
+
xH
x 256) x (
yL
+
yH
x 256) x 8
Total available data area
=
16380 bytes (16KB-4Bytes)
[Description]
Define the NV bit image specified by
n
.
n
specifies the NV bit image number (always 1).
xL
,
xH
specifies (
xL
+
xH
x 256) x 8 dots in the horizontal direction for the NV bits
image you are defining.
yL
,
y
H
specifies (
y
L
+
y
H
x 256) x 8 dots dots in the vertical direction for the NV bit
image you are defining.
[Notes]
● From the beginning of the processing of this command till the finish, mechanical
operations (including initializing the position of the printer head when the cover is
open, paper feeding by using the FEED button, etc.) cannot be performed.
● NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory by
FS q
and printed by
FS p
.
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