F.3
Format for Graphic Characters
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One character is composed of 6 bytes of data, with the first byte denoting the left-most column of dots,
the second byte the next column of dots and so on, up to the sixth byte.
normal dot positions are printed, and adjacent dots can be printed.
The MSB (or the seventh bit) denotes the top dot of a column, and the LSB (or the first bit) denotes the
bottom dot of a column.
When a bit is 1, the dot is printed, and when a bit is 0, the dot is not printed.
7 ´ ´ ´ ´ 7 font
One character is composed of 10 bytes of data, with the first byte denoting the left-most column of dots,
the second byte the next column of dots and so on, up to the tenth byte.
even bytes denote the printing data for half dot (adjacent dot) positions.
The MSB (or the seventh bit) denotes the top dot of a column, and the LSB (or the first bit) denotes the
bottom dot of a column.
When a bit is 1, the dot is printed, and when a bit is 0, the dot is not printed.
Example)
EPSON
Example)
1
2
3
4
Data for the example: FEH, FEH, FEH, FEH, FEH, FEH
Figure F.3.1
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
Data for the example: FEH, 00H, FEH, 00H, FEH, 00H, FEH, 00H, FEH, 00H
Figure F.3.2
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TITLE
TM-U295/U295P
Specification
(STANDARD)
Top dot
Bottom dot
Lowest dot
5
6
(byte)
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7 Font Character Format
Top dot
Bottom dot
Lowest dot
7
8
9
10
(byte)
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7 Font Character Format
SHEET
REVISION
In this character format, only
The lowest dot is 0.
=1
=0
In this character format, the
The lowest dot is 0.
NO.
NEXT
SHEET
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