
Using Line Printer Mode
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Datamax-O’Neil Quick Reference Programming
Esc V n1 n2 Bit-Mapped Graphics
Format ESC V n1 n2
Dec 27 86 n1n2
Hex 1B 56 n1n2
Function Prints the next (n1*256 + n2) dotlines as bit-mapped
graphics. n1n2 form a 16-bit binary number set, the most
significant byte first. Used to print user-generated bitmap
graphics across the width of the printhead. After receipt of this
command, the printer dumps the binary data directly to the
printhead. As customary with bitmap data, a 1 bit indicates a
dot is on, 0 bit indicates the dot is off. Graphics printed using
this command must be the exact width of the head in bits. Bit
7 of the first byte of data received prints at the left-most dot
on the head as you view the printhead with the paper feeding
away from you. The printer remains in bit-mapped graphics
mode until the total amount of bytes necessary to fill n1n2
lines of print are received by the printer. Use the following
table for guidelines when adding a bit-mapped graphic.
Printer Type Dots
Across
Bytes Across Dots Per Inch
microFlash2 384 48 203
microFlash3 576 72 203
microFlash4t/4tCR 832 104 203
microFlash2t/2tCR 384 48 203
microFlash2i/2iCR 240 30 127 Horizontal
69 Vertical
ESC Q n1n2 Advance n1n2 from Q mark
Format ESC Q n1n2
Function Permits different height characters across a single line.
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