User-Defined Pattern Command; Set Pattern Reference Point - Brother HL-1050 Technical Reference Manual

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6.1.4. User-defined pattern command

Esc*c#W [ data ]
 # should be in the range 0 ~ 32767.
 # stands for the number of pattern data bytes.
 User defined patterns can be defined by binary data or an 8 byte pattern descriptor.
 The formats for the pattern descriptor are listed below.
<For 300 dpi>
MSB
0 - 1
Format (0)
2 - 3
Pixel Encoding (1)
4 - 5
Height in Pixels
6 - 7
Width in Pixels
8 -
Pattern Image
MSB
0 - 1
Format (20)
2 - 3
Pixel Encoding (1)
4 - 5
Height in Pixels
6 - 7
Width in Pixels
8 - 9
X resolution
10 - 11
Y resolution
12 -
Pattern Image
 A pattern which is defined at 600 dpi cannot be converted to one at 300 dpi.
 Format - set to 0 or 20.
 Continuation - set to 0.
 Pixel Encoding - set to 1.
 Height in Pixels - specifies the pattern height by the number of rows.
 Width in Pixels - specifies the pattern width by the number of pixels.
 Pattern Image - consists of the raster data for the pattern.
 X resolution - specifies the resolution in the X scan direction.
 Y resolution - specifies the resolution in the Y scan direction.

6.1.5. Set pattern reference point

Esc*p#R
(27)(42)(112)#(82)
 This command sets the pattern reference point to the current cursor position.
 # specifies whether the pattern rotates with the print direction or remains fixed.
 The Pattern reference point should be placed on a physical page and the base pattern is positioned at the
pattern reference point for tiling.
(27)(42)(99)#(87)
Continuation (0)
Reserved (0)
Continuation (0)
Reserved (0)
X=Y: 300 or 600
<1Bh><2Ah><70h>#<52h>
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 83
<1Bh><2Ah><63h>#<57h>
LSB
LSB

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