Pass Format

The Printer uses a Heap Buffer to process the pass for printing. If a Graphics Pass is so complex that processing it overflows the available Heap Buffer space, the Printer aborts processing and announces a Heap Overlfow fault.

Pass Format

A single Graphics Pass Command is formatted like this:

Command ^ {M, U, V or E}hhwwjjd<data>^-

Arguments ^ {M, U, V, or E} The braces, { }, indicate that either M, U, V, or E must be used. This notation is used throughout the manual to indicate that a choice must be made. The braces themselves are not literally part of the command.

The M, U, V, and E determin the orientation of the data to be printed. For example:

Horizontal Orientation (^M)

Prints data across the page right side up.

Upside Down Orientation (^U)

Prints data across the page upside down.

Vertical Right Orientation (^V)

Prints data down the page and roated 90 degrees clockwise so that the baseline faces the left margin of the paper.

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Tally Genicom 6600 manual Pass Format, Vertical Right Orientation