TECHNICAL MANUAL
[Range] 0
≤
m
≤
3,48
≤
m
≤
51
[Description]
GS /
m prints a down loaded bit image in mode m.
GS /
m selects the print mode from the following table
m
Mode
Vertical Direction
Dot Density
Horizontal Direction
Dot Density
0,48
Normal
180 DPI
180 DPI
1,49
Double-width
180 DPI
90 DPI
2,50
Double-height
90 DPI
180 DPI
3,51
Quadruple
90DPI
90 DPI
[Notes]
This command is ignored if a downloaded bit image has not been defined.
In standard mode, this command is effective only when the on data exists
in the print buffer.
This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike,
underline, or character size, white/black reverse printing), except for
upside down mode.
If a down laded bit image exceeds the printing area, the excess data is
not printed.
If the printing area set by GS L and GS W is less than the width required
by the data sent with the GS \ command, the following will be performed
on the line in question
(but the printing cannot exceed the maximum printable area):
The width of the printing area is extended to the right to accommodate the
amount of data.
If the previous step does not provide sufficient width for the data, the left
margin is reduced to accommodate the data.
For each bit of data in normal mode (
m=0, 48) and double width mode
(
m=2, 50), the printer prints one dot: for each bit of data in double width
mode(
m=1, 49) and quadruple mode (m=3, 51), the printer prints two dots.
[Reference] GS
∗
GS :
[Name] Start/end macro definition
[Format]
ASCII GS :
Hex
1D
3A
Decimal 29 58
[Description]
Starts or ends macro definition.
[Notes]
Macro definition starts when this command is received during normal
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