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image you are defining.
·
yL
, yH specifies (
yL
+ yH
×
256)
×
8 dots in the vertical direction for the NV bit image
you are defining.
[Details] ·This command cancels all NV bit images that have already been defined by this command. The
printer can not redefine only one of several data definitions previously defined. In this case, all
data needs to be sent again.
·
From the beginning of the processing of this command till the finish of hardware reset,
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.
·
During processing this command, the printer is in BUSY when writing the data to the NV
user memory and stops receiving data. Therefore it is prohibitted to transmit the data
including the real-time commands during the execution of this command.
·
NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory by
FS q
and
printed by
FS p.
·
In standard mode, this command is effective only when processed at the beginning of the
line.
·
In page mode, this command is not effective.
·
This command is effective when 7 bytes <FS<yH> is processed as a normal value.
•
When the amount of data exceeds the capacity left in the range defined by xL,
xH, yL, yH,
the
printer processes xL,
xH, yL
,
yH
out of the defined range.
•
In the first group of NV bit images, when any of the parameters xL,
xH, yL, yH
is out of the
definition range, this command is disabled.
•
In groups of NV bit images other than the first one, when the printer processes xL,
xH, yL, yH
out of the defined range, it stops processing this command and starts writing into the NV
images. At this time, NV bit images that have it been defined are disabled (undefined), but any
NV bit images before that are enabled.
•
The
d
indicates the definition data. In data
(d)
a 1 bit specifies a dot to be printed and a 0 bit
specifies a dot not to be printed.
•
This command defines
n
as the number of a NV bit image. Numbers rise in order from NV bit
image 01H. Therefore, the first data group
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]
is NV bit image 01H, and the
last data group
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]
is NV bit image
n.
The total agrees with the number of NV
bit images specified by command
FS p.
•
A definition data of a NV bit image consists of
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk].
Therefore, when only one
NV bit image is defined n=1, the printer processes a data group
[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]
once. The
printer uses ([data:
(xL
+
xH
×
256)
×
(yL
+
yH
×
256)
×
8]
+ [header :4])bytes of NV memory.
•
The definition area in this printer is a maximum of 0.5M bits (64K bytes). This command can
define several NV bit images, but cannot define a bit image data whose total capacity [bit
image data + header] exceeds 0.5M bits (64K bytes).
•
The printer is busy immediately before writing into NV memory.
•
The printer does not transmit ASB status and perform status detection during processing of
this command even when ASB is specified.
•
When this command is received during macro definition, the printer ends macro definition,
and begins performing this command.
•
Once a NV bit image is defined, it is not erased by performing
ESC
@, reset, and power off.
•
This command performs only definition of a NV bit image and does not perform printing.
Printing of the NV bit image is performed by the
FS p
command.
[Details]
•
Frequent write command execution may cause damage the NV memory.
Therefore, it is recommended to write the NV memory 10 times or less a day.
•
The printer performs a hardware reset after the procedure to place the image into the NV
memory. Therefore, user-defined characters, downloaded bit images, and macros should be
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