Raster Graphics Resolution Command

Raster graphics can be printed at various resolutions. This command designates the resolution of subsequent raster data transfers in dots-per inch.

EC * t # R

#= 75 - 75 dots-per-inch 100 - 100 dots-per-inch

150 - 150 dots-per-inch

200 - 200 dots-per-inch1

300 - 300 dots-per-inch

600 - 600 dots-per-inch

Default

=

75

Range

=

75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 600

This command must be sent prior to the start graphics command. The factory default resolution is 75 dots-per-inch.

Note

Lower resolution graphics occupy less user memory. For example, the

 

number of bits required to represent a two-inch by three-inch image at

 

75 dots-per-inch is 33,750. The same image at 300 dots-per-inch

 

requires 540,000 bits.

 

When configured for 300 dpi resolution, the printer automatically

 

 

expands raster graphics transferred at resolutions less than 300

 

dots-per-inch to 300 dots-per-inch during printing. illustrates how a

 

single bit is translated into the corresponding printed dots in various

 

graphics resolutions when the printer is configured for 300 dpi.

1.Only available if the printer is configured for resolution=600 dpi.

15-6Raster Graphics

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