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3. Starting from the top row, divide each vertical column into groups of six
4. Add a 1 in the bit 6 position, and then add a 0 in the bit 7 position so that
5. Starting with the first group of 8 bits in the first column, reverse the order
6. Translate each eight-digit group into an ASCII character according to the
7. Download the graphic so that each column is represented by a command
Here is the format for the diamond shape graphic in six bits per byte format
with ASCII characters.
Command
<STX><ESC>P<ETX>
<STX>G2,diamond;x15;y15;<ETX>
<STX>u0,@B@;<ETX>
<STX>u1,@E@;<ETX>
<STX>u2,`H@;<ETX>
<STX>u3,PP@;<ETX>
<STX>u4,H`@;<ETX>
<STX>u5,D@A;<ETX>
<STX>u6,B@B;<ETX>
<STX>u7,<DEL><DEL>G;<ETX>
<STX>u8,~CB;<ETX>
<STX>u9,|CA;<ETX>
<STX>u10,xc@;<ETX>
<STX>u11,pS@;<ETX>
<STX>u12,`K@;<ETX>
<STX>u13,@G@;<ETX>
<STX>u14,@B@;<ETX>
<STX>R;<ETX>
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digits. (If the bottom group has less than six digits, add zeros to this group
until it also has six.) The six digits in each group are the six bits that you
download in a byte of data. The top digit of each group is bit 0, the bottom
digit is bit 5.
each group now has eight digits. (Eight digits complete the byte.)
of each group so that bit 0 is now last and bit 7 is first. Work from the top of
each column to the bottom. Each eight-digit group is now a binary
representation of an ASCII character.
full ASCII chart in Appendix A, "Printer Reference."
string.
Definition
Enter Program mode
Create UDC bitmap 2 (diamond), 15 rows
by 15 columns
Define column 0
Define column 1
Define column 2
Define column 3
Define column 4
Define column 5
Define column 6
Define column 7
Define column 8
Define column 9
Define column 10
Define column 11
Define column 12
Define column 13
Define column 14
Save and exit to Print mode

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