Print quadruple-density 8-bit graphics

IMode I ASCII

 

 

I Decimal

I Hexadecimal I

Both

<ESC> “Z”

n1

1’/2

27 90 ~~1/~2

1B 5A n/

/72

 

ml

m2

ml t?12 .,.

ml

m2

 

 

Prints bit-image graphics at 240 dots per inch horizontally (maxi- ‘mum 1920 dots wide), skipping every second dot in the horizontal direction. See <ESC> “K” for other information.

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IModel LlStd.

ASCII

 

 

I Decimal

I Hexadecimal \

<FS> -z”

Ill

n2

28

90 /!/

n2

IC

5A nl n2

ml

m2

nd

n71

m2

nd

m /

nr2 nd .,,

Prints 24-bit dot graphics at 360 dots per inch horizontally. The graphics image is 24 dots high and nf + n2 x 256 dots wide. Maxi- mum width is 8 inches (2880 dots). In the data ml, n72,m3 ... each three bytes represent 24 vertical dots. In the leftmost position, the most significant bit of ml is the top dot; the least significant bit of ml is the eighth dot from the top; the most significant bit of m2 is the ninth dot; the least significant bit of m2 is the sixteenth dot from the top; the most significant bit of rn3is the seventeenth dot from the top; the least significant bit of n~3is the bottom dot. The rest of data is similar. The number of data bytes must be 3 x (nl + n2 x 256). Dots beyond the right margin are ignored. At the end of dot graphics printing, the printer returns automatically to character mode.

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