Fs P N M Print Bitmap Downloaded In Flash - SNBC BTP-R580II Programming Manual

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• If this command is received during macro definition, the printer will stop macro
definition and begin performing this command. This command is not part of the
macro definition.
• d indicates the bitmap data. When the corresponding bit is 1, the printer prints a dot;
when corresponding bit is 0, the printer does not print a dot.
Example is as below: when xL+ xH × 256 = 64

FS p n m Print bitmap downloaded in FLASH

[Function]
Print bitmap downloaded in FLASH.
[Format]
ASCII
Hex
Decimal 28
[Range]
1 ≤ n ≤ 255
0 ≤ m ≤ 3, 48 ≤ m ≤51
[Notes]
Print the bitmap downloaded in FLASH in the mode specified by m.
m
0,48
1,49
2,50
3,51
• n is the number of bitmap (defined by the FS q command).
• m specifies the bitmap print mode.
• NV bitmap is the bitmap which is defined by FS q, stored in FLASH memory, and
printed by FS p.
• FLASH gray scale bitmap is the gray scale bitmap which is defined by FS r, stored in
FLASH memory and printed by FS p.
• This command is disabled when the NV bitmap has not been defined.
• This command is not affected by other print modes (such as double-height,
double-width, underline, character enlargement, white/black reverse printing, or 90°
clockwise rotation, etc.), except for upside-down print mode.
• If the downloaded bitmap to be printed exceeds current print area, the excess data
will not be printed.
• After completing the bitmap printing, printer will shift the line and process the
following data in normal mode.
[Relative]
ESC *, FS q, GS /, GS v 0
FS
p
n
m
1C
70
n
m
112 n
m
Mode
Vertical resolution (DPI)
Normal
Double-width
Double-height
Quadruple
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