Specifying The Bit Image Mode - Citizen Model CMP-10 Command Reference Manual

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ESC * m n1 n2 [d] k
[Function]
[Code]
[Range]
[Outline]
[Caution]

Specifying the Bit Image Mode

<1B>H<2A>H<m><n1><n2> [d] k
{m= 0, 1, 20, 21(Hex)}
{0 =< n1 =< FF(Hex)}
{0 =< n2 =< 1(Hex)}
{0 =< d =< FF(Hex)}
{k = n1 + FF(Hex) x n2} (m=0, 1(Hex)) Number of bytes containing image data
{k = (n1 + FF(Hex) x n2) x 3} (m=20, 21(Hex)) Number of bytes containing image data
According to the number of dots specified in n1, n2, specify the bit image of mode m.
• The No. of dots printed is divided by 256, whose quotient is taken as n2 and residual
as n1.
• Bit image data is sent starting from the top to bootom and from the left to right
(vertical columns scanning). In modes m=0, and 1 only one byteper column is sent
and in mode m-20h, 21h 3 bytes for each column are sent.
• d is bit image data, the bits subject to printing are taken as "1" and those not as
"0".
• The bit image modes specified by m are shown as follows:
m (Hex)
Mode
0
8-dot single density
1
8-dot double density
20
24-dot single density
21
24-dot double density
• When the values set in m (bit image mode) are out of the above range, the data
following after n1 is processed as normal printing data.
• After completion of bit image printing, printer returns to normal data processing
mode.
• Line space is automatically set to 0.
Vertical Direction
Dots
8
8
24
24
— 14 —
Horizontal Direction
Dot Density Dot Density Max. Dots
67 DPI
101 DPI
67 DPI
203 DPI
203 DPI
101 DPI
203 DPI
203 DPI
192
384
192
384

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