Esc v n1 n2 bit-mapped graphics – O'Neil microFlash Series User Manual

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User Manual and Technical Guide The O'Neil microFlash Series of Printers Custom Receipts and Labels

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ESC V n1 n2 Bit-Mapped Graphics

Format:

ESC V n1n2

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, most
significant byte first. Used to print user-generated bit map
graphics across the width of the print head. After receipt
of this command, the printer will dump the binary data
supplied directly to the print head. As customary with bit
map data, a “1” bit indicates a dot is on, “0” bit indicates
the dot is off. Graphics printed in this manner must be the
exact width of the head in bits. Bit 7 of the first byte of
data received will print at the left-most dot on the head as
you view the head with the paper feeding away from you.
The printer will remain in bit map graphics mode until the
total amount of bytes necessary to fill “n1 n2” lines of
print have been received by the printer.

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

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