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Example)
• Set the Y-direction offset in units of lines, and it must be within the range from '– max. page length' to
the max. page length.
When a positive value is set for the Y-direction offset, the print position of an image will shift backward,
and when a negative value is set, an image will shift forward, as viewed from the media outlet. If
performing a Y-direction offset caused a part of the image to be positioned outside of the range of a
page, such part will not be printed.
Example)
• The image mode is specified by the following bit pattern.
15
14
13
0
The BS, BW, WR, BR, and UD specify the data arrangement in the image buffer. Print data is stored
in the image buffer in the order of transmission from the lowest address, so this is also specify the print
data transmission order.
Bit
Value
0
BS
1
0
BW
1
0
WR
1
0
BR
1
0
UD
1
0
-5
12
11
10
9
Reserved
Image buffer structure
Lower address represents upper address
Lower address represents upper address
Reverse print invalid
Reverse print valid
Lower address represents left word
Lower address represents right word
Lower address represents the left (as viewed
from the printer back)
Lower address represents right (as viewed
from the printer back)
Lower address represents backward (Media
roll side)
Lower address represents forward. (Media
outlet side)
+5
0
+5
8
7
6
5
BS
BW
WR
BR
From the highest byte
From the lowest byte
From the highest byte
From the lowest byte
From the left-most word, as viewed from
the printer back.
From the right-most word, as viewed from
the printer back.
The LSB is left bit as viewed from the
printer back.
The MSB is right bit, as viewed from the
printer back.
From the line closer to the media roll.
From the line closer to the media outlet.
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Print direction
Print direction
4
3
2
1
UD
0
0
0
Transmission order
0
1

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