This chapter describes the
The contents of the chapter are;
1.What is a dot matrix printer?
2.Definitions of some terms often used.
3.Control codes in the text mode
4.Control codes in the bit image mode
5.Print samples in the both modes
This printer has two different print modes. One is the text mode, another is the bit image mode. You might be familiar with the text mode because an ordinary printer has it.
In this mode a printer prints alphabets, numbers and some special symbols. On the other hand, you probably do not understand the word “Bit Image”. In short the bit image mode allows you to control each of the needles called “dot wires” freely and programmably. As a result, you can get screen hard copies including graphic patterns defined arbitrarily or can specify any character and character formation except
As you know, many kinds of printers are marketed in the world, and they may be classified by categories such as impact or
Broadly speaking, the EPSON
*Impact printer
*Dot matrix printer
*Serial printer with one line buffer
*Receive only printer
(This printer might be sorted to another category)
The impact printer means that it impacts ribbon with carbon and forms the characters you want.
The serial printer means that it cannot print data at the same time like a line printer and the print speed will be slower. But if the printer has buffer memory, it can store data for a while in the buffer memory and then print at almost the same time. The receive only printer means that it cannot send data to a computer or another equipment except a limited number of interface signals, i.e., it does not have a keyboard.
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