Print quadruple-density 8-bit graphics

IModeIASCII IDecimal IHexadecimal I
Both <ESC> “Z” n1 1’/2 27 90 ~~1 /~2 1B5A n/ /72
ml m2 ml t?12 .,. ml m2
Prints bit-image graphics at 240 dots per inch horizontally (maxi-
‘mum 1920dots wide), skipping every second dot in the horizontal
direction. See <ESC> “K” for other information.

Print hex-density 24-bit graphics

IModel ASCII IDecimal IHexadecimal \
Ll
Std. <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 is24 dots high and nf +n2 x256 dots wide. Maxi-
mum width is 8inches(2880 dots). In the data ml, n72, m3 ... each
three bytes represent 24 vertical dots. In the leftmost position, the
most significantbit of ml is the top dot; the least significant bit of
ml isthe eighthdot from the top;the most significant bitof m2 isthe
ninthdot; the least significant bit of m2 is the sixteenth dot from the
top;themost significant bitofrn3 isthe seventeenthdot fromthe 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 x256). 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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