Plot Mode Graphics Operational Description; Plot Density; Normal Density Plot Mode; Double Density Plot Mode - Genicom GEK 00031B Programmer's Manual

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PLOT MODE GRAPHICS OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION

Plot Density

Normal Density Plot Mode

Double Density Plot Mode

Plot Mode Format

Chapter 4. Printronix P Series Emulation
Plot density refers to the number of dots per inch (dpi) printed in a
single dot row. Two types of plot density are available in this
emulation:
Normal density plot mode
Double density plot mode
Selected using the odd dot plot control code ENQ (05 hex) or the
"SFCC e" control sequence.
The odd-numbered dot columns (120 DPI grid) are addressed to
produce a horizontal density of 60 DPI.
Selected using the even dot plot control code EOT (04 hex), or the
"<SFCC> d" control sequence. The even dot mode must be used in
conjunction with the odd dot plot control code ENQ (05 hex) or
"<SFCC> e" sequence.
The even dots are sent first, followed by the odd dots, allowing a
maximum of 1632 dots in a single dot row at 120 dpi (13.6 inch
line).
The vertical density remains the same as in normal density
plotting.
Each data byte specifies six possible dot columns.
Using odd dot plot, bits 1 to 6 of the data byte address the odd-
numbered dot columns; using even dot plot, bits 1 to 6 of the
data byte address the even-numbered dot columns.
Bit 6 and/or bit 7 of the data byte must be a 1 (true) bit in the
Plot mode.
Bit 8 of the data byte is ignored in Plot Mode; it can be either 1 or
0.
The binary equivalent of the plot data bytes must be known in
order to accurately address specific dot positions.
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