Reverse Image
Command Structure
<ESC>(aaaa,bbbb
aaaa =
Horizontal length in dots of reverse image area
1 to 832.
bbbb =
Vertical height in dots of reverse image area
1 to 10150
Example:
<ESC>(100,50
Placement: This command must be preceded by all other data and be
placed
just
before
<ESC>Q.
Default:
None
Command Function
To reverse an image area from black to white and vice versa. Use the Print
Position commands (<ESC>H and <ESC>V) to locate the top left corner of the
Reverse image data.
Input to Printer
<ESC>A
<ESC>H50<ESC>V120<ESC>L0202<ESC>WB1REVERSE
<ESC>H250<ESC>V300<ESC>L0202<ESC>WB1HALF
<ESC>H40<ESC>V110<ESC>(370,100
<ESC>H240<ESC>V290<ESC>(220,47
<ESC>Q1<ESC>Z
Printer Output
Special Notes
1.
A reverse image area is affected by the rotate commands. Therefore, always
assume the printer is in the normal print orientation when designing and
sending the Reverse Image command.
2.
If using reverse images with the form overlay, place this command before the
Form Overlay command in the data stream.
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