How bit image graphics are produced – Printronix P9000 Series User Manual

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DECIMAL

VALUES

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DECIMAL

WEIGHTS

7th BIT IMAGE DATA BYTE

2nd BIT IMAGE DATA BYTE

1st BIT IMAGE DATA BYTE

Figure 4-1. Bit Image Pattern Plan

How Bit Image Graphics Are Produced

The binary data byte bit pattern for the ASCII character A" (hex 41, decimal 65) is pictured in

Figure 4-2.

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If this data byte is rotated clockwise, the result is a vertical data byte pattern with the

most significant bit (MSB) at the top.

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If each 1" or true bit is plotted, the result is a bit image plot of the ASCII character

A."

The relationship of ASCII character, decimal value, and Bit Image plot is shown in Figure 4-3.

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The data bytes can be identified by their binary, octal, hexadecimal, or decimal

equivalents. These are used to generate a Bit Image pattern.

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Bit Image plotting is not limited to printable ASCII characters; Bit Image patterns

can be plotted for any 8-bit data byte with decimal values ranging from 0 to 255.

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The standard ASCII character chart and its equivalents is provided in Appendix A.

NOTE: Bit Image Graphics is recommended in the DP print mode (120 X 72 dpi). VertiĆ

cal density variation in other print modes may cause white horizontal bars or overlapping

of adjacent graphics lines; however, changing the line spacing can correct this problem.

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