CognitiveTPG A799 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Programming Commands

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Print advanced raster graphics

ASCII

ESC . m n rL rH d1 … dn

Hexadecimal 1B 2E m n rL rH d1 … dn

Decimal

27 46 m n rL rH d1 … dn

Value of m:

horizontal offset from left margin = 8 x m dots

Value of n:

number of data bytes that compose the raster

Value of r:

number of times the raster has to be printed =256 x rH + rL

d1 … dn:

data bytes

Range:

0<= m <= 72

0<= n <= 72

0<= r <= 65535

0<= d1 … dn <= 255

Prints a horizontal raster of graphics data one or multiple times. Horizontal offset and number of data bytes are variable
and specified by parameters.
Exceptions

Advanced raster graphics is not available in page mode.

Select single-density graphics

ASCII

ESC K n1 n2 d1 ... dn

Hexadecimal 1B 4B n1 n2 d1 ... dn

Decimal

27 75 n1 n2 d1 ... dn

Value of n:

Value of n (8-dot single-density mode)

Value of d

n1 + (256 x n2)

Number of bytes of data (printed down, then across)

Enters one line of 8-dot single-density graphics into the print buffer. Any print command is required to print the line, after
which the printer returns to normal processing mode. Single-density mode allows 0–288 dot columns. The number of bytes
sent is represented by the formulas in the table.
Each bit corresponds to two horizontal dots. Compare to set bit image mode (1B 2A, m = 0) earlier in this document.
Related information

In LEGACY emulation, this command is unrecognized and the parameters are put into the print buffer.

Select double-density graphics

ASCII

ESC Y n1 n2 d1 ... dn

Hexadecimal 1B 59 n1 n2 d1 ... dn

Decimal

27 89 n1 n2 d1 ... dn

Value of n:

Value of n (8-dot single-density mode)

Value of d

n1 + (256 x n2)

Number of bytes of data (printed down, then across)

Enters one line of 8-dot double-density graphics into the print buffer. Any print command is required to print the line, after
which the printer returns to normal processing mode. Double-density mode allows 0–576 dot columns. The number of
bytes sent is represented by the formulas in the table.
Each bit corresponds to one horizontal dot. Compare to set bit image mode (1B 2A, m=1) earlier in this document.
Related information

In LEGACY emulation, this command is unrecognized and the parameters are put into the print buffer.

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