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PCL

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2-20: User-Defined Pattern

Command / Parameters

Function / Result

ESC*c#W[data]

User-Defined Pattern

# = number of data bytes

Downloads binary pattern data.

 

 

 

ESC*p#R

 

Set Pattern Reference Point

0

Rotate with print (Default)

Sets the pattern reference point to the current cursor position for user-

1

Fixed

defined patterns.

 

 

Note: Default pattern reference point is the upper left corner of the

 

 

logical page.

 

 

 

ESC*c#Q

 

Caution: Pattern Control

0

Delete all patterns (temporary and

Manages the use of user-defined patterns.

 

permanent)

Note: Use the Area Fill ID command (ESC*c#G) to set the ID.

1

Delete all temporary patterns

 

2

Delete pattern (last ID specified)

 

4

Make pattern of last ID # temporary

 

5

Make pattern of last ID # permanent

 

 

 

 

Table 2-21: Rectangular Area Fill Graphics

Command / Parameters

Function / Result

ESC*c#H

Horizontal Rectangle Size (in Decipoints)

# = Number of Decipoints (0 - 32767)

Specifies the rectangle width in decipoints.

(1 Decipoint = 1/720 inch)

 

Default = 0, valid to 4 decimal places

 

 

 

ESC*c#A

Horizontal Rectangle Size (in PCL Units)

# = Number of PCL Units (0 - 32767)

Specifies the rectangle width in PCL units.

Default = 0

Note: The size of PCL Units is set by the Unit-of-Measure command.

 

 

ESC*c#V

Vertical Rectangle Size (in Decipoints)

# = Number of Decipoints (0 - 32767)

Specifies the rectangle height in decipoints.

(1 Decipoint = 1/720 inch)

 

Default = 0, valid to 4 decimal places

 

 

 

ESC*c#B

Vertical Rectangle Size (in PCL Units)

# = Number of PCL Units (0 - 32767)

Specifies the rectangle height in PCL units.

Default = 0

Note: The size of PCL Units is set by the Unit-of-Measure command.

 

 

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