Cino MP3200 manual ‹ The data to define a user defined character is yx x bytes

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VERSAJET MP3200

Programming Reference

Command Descriptions

‹ Data(d) specifies a bit printed to 1 and not printed to 0. The dot pattern is in the horizontal direction from the left side. Any remaining dots on the right side are blank.

‹ The data to define a user defined character is (yx x) bytes.

‹ When the value of y, c1, c2, or x is out of the range, this command is canceled, and the following data is processed as normal data.

‹ This command can define user-defined characters for each font independently. To select a font, use ESC ! or ESC M.

‹ A user-defined character, downloaded graphics, and downloaded bit image cannot be defined simultaneously on some printer models.

„ When this command is executed, the downloaded bit image is cleared. „ When GS * is executed, the user-defined character data is cleared.

‹ Once the user-defined characters have been defined, they are available until ESC ?, GS *, or ESC @ is executed; the user-defined characters are redefined; the power is turned off; or the printer is reset.

‹ The user-defined characters are not defined at the default, and the resident characters are printed.

‹ The relationship between the definition data and printing result is as follows.

Example: Downloaded character definition consists of 9 x 7 dots.

d1

d3

d5

d7

d9

d11

d13

MSB

LSB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d2

d4

d6

d8

d10

d12

d14

MSB

LSB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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