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C r e a t i n g B i t m a p F i e l d s

This defines one row of dots, starting at a specific row and
column within the graphic image. Each unique row of dots
requires a bitmap field. A bitmap field can later be repeated by
using a duplicate field.

Syntax

B,row,column,algorithm,"data"

p

B1. B

Bitmap Field.

B2. row

Distance (in dots) from the graphic image’s bottom margin to
the bitmap line.

Printer

Unit of Measure

Row or

End Row

Column or

End Column

9403

English (1/100 inch)

Metric (1/10 mm)

203 dpi Dots

3-599

9-1521
7-1216

10-199
25-505
20-404

9825/
985x/

9860

English (1/100 inch)

Metric (1/10 mm)

203 dpi Dots

0-1599
0-4061
0-3246

0-399

0-1013

0-810

985x/

9860

English (1/100 inch)

Metric (1/10 mm)

300 dpi Dots

0-1199
0-3045
0-3597

0-399

0-1013
0-1197

9855RFID

English (1/100 inch)

Metric (1/10 mm)

203 Dots
300 Dots

0-1299
0-3299
0-2637
0-3897

0-399

0-1013

0-810

0-1197

B3. column

Distance (in dots) from the graphic image’s left edge to the
bitmap line. Use the previous table for values.

B4. algorithm

Coding method for bitmap data:
H

Hex Representation

R

Run Length Encoding

B5. data

Character string made up of hex or run length encoding. Do
not put spaces or any other character between the numbers.
Range: 0 - 2710 (0 - 100 for 9403).

Example

{B,39,56,H,"3FFFFFF0"

p

Defines a bitmapped graphic field. The image begins 39 dots
from the bottom and 56 dots from the left edge of the graphic
area. Hex representation is used.

Creating Graphics 5-15

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