
Bit Image Mode, Quadruple Density
| ASCII | Hex | Decimal |
N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Serial | ESC Z | 1B 5A | 27 90 |
Purpose | Selects Quadruple Density Bit Image graphics. |
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Expression | CHR$(27);”Z”;CHR$(n1);CHR$(n2);”DATA” |
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where | n1 + 256 n2 define the number of data bytes to follow. | ||
| DATA = ASCII characters for the dot pattern bytes. |
NOTE: The DATA can be expressed in a CHR$(DATA) format with the appropriate decimal values of the ASCII characters supplied especially in cases where the dot pat/ terns of nonprintable characters are required.
Comment Quadruple Density printing may reduce print speed to half. For detailed inF formation, refer to the Bit Image section in the Graphics chapter.
The printed density in this mode is 120 dpi horizontal and 72 dpi vertical when selected from the Data Processing print mode or 180 dpi horizontal and 96 dpi vertical when selected from the Correspondence print mode.
Example The following example produces quadruple density graphics of the pattern used in the Single Density Bit Image Mode example. Note that the amount of data must be quadrupled for quadruple density (the data is used 108 times rather than 27).
NOTE: Depending on the host computer system, it may be necessary to include a width statement within the BASIC program.
Programming |