Character formation, Line matrix printing – Printronix P9000 Series User Manual

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Overview

Character Formation

The P9012 printer generates characters by assembling groups of dots in matrices. Dots overlap

to produce a solid appearing character (Figure 1-1). Dot impressions are made by an assemĆ

bly of 88 hammers installed on an oscillating shuttle. The hammers impact the paper through a

moving ink ribbon. Horizontal shuttle movement and vertical paper advancement combine for

precise dot printing to form the character.

Figure 1-1. Typical Character Formation

Line Matrix Printing

Unlike moving-head serial dot matrix printers, the Printronix P9012 printer creates graphics

and characters by printing an entire dot row at one time. Dots are printed in both directions of

shuttle travel at a printer stroke length of .15" to print through 1.5 character positions in 10

pitch Data Processing print mode (Figure 1-2). By printing a row of dots, line matrix printers

achieve higher print duty cycles than moving head dot matrix (serial) printers.

During each sweep of the shuttle, hammers are activated to print dots at selected positions in

that dot row. When the shuttle reaches the end of a sweep, it reverses direction, paper advances

one dot row, and the hammers print the next consecutive row of dots.

After an entire line of characters is printed, hammer print action ceases and the paper adĆ

vances to the first dot row of the next print line. This creates a series of blank rows between lines

of characters. The number of rows allowed for line separation depends on the line spacing seĆ

lected.

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