The Print Matrix - Star Micronics SG-10 User Manual

Star micronics printer user's manual
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Figure 9-1.
The letter "C" is created by printing 15 dots.
descenders (such as the lower case "p" shown) use the bottom
seven pins. As the printhead
moves across the page (in either
direction-that's
what is meant by bi-directional printing) it prints
one column of dots at a time. Each time a dot is supposed to
print an electromagnet
inside the printhead causes the appropriate
wire to strike the ribbon (making the SG-lo/15 an
impact
printer).
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9-2. As the printhead moves across the page, each of the wires
prints one row of dots.
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THE PRINT
MATRIX
All of the standard
characters
that the SG-10/15 prints are
formed from patterns of dots that are permanently
stored in the
printer's
ROM
(read-only
memory).
This includes all of the
standard
ASCII
characters,
the block graphics
and special
characters, the international
character sets, the NLQ characters
and the italic characters.
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