(row 1,position 50) Z
(row 2,position 39) KzI
(row 3,position 34) EzsF
(row 4,position 30) DpZoD
.
.
If the end of the line specifies OFF dots
(lower-case letters), the ending lower-case
letters can be omitted. For example, uZFu
can be written as uZF.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each row on the grid.
5. Insert the code values in syntax format.
Determining How to Store the Image
Once you have mapped out your graphic image, dete rmine how
you want to store it. You have several options:
NFlash
NNon-volatile RAM
NVolatile RAM
NTemporary Storage

Using Flash

Flash memory is only available on the 9403 printer (version 2.0 or
greater). You can use flash memory when the graphic image is
used by several formats, because you only have to send the
graphic image once. This eliminates the need to send the graphic
image repeatedly. See "Placing the Graphic in a Format," for
more information about using the graphic packet in a format.
Graphics stored in flash memory on the 9403
printer are saved when the printer is turned
off. Refer to your 9403 Operator’s Handbook
to clear flash memory.
Creating Graphics 5-9