Epson Apex-80 User Manual

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Table 6-1. Graphics modes

Modes 4-6 in the table are special modes that alter the horizontal

density to give proportions of a computer monitor (the CRT modes),

or to match the vertical density so as to give round circles (the plotter

mode).

In two modes, high-speed double-density and quadruple-density, the

print head cannot print two consecutive dots with the same pin, so

that it can print dots in only half the possible dot positions in any one

row. The higher density means that the resolution of the pattern is

better than in single-density mode. When you design patterns in these

two modes, however, you must see that no dots overlap.

Reassigning a graphics mode

Another graphics command lets you assign a different eight-pin

graphics mode to one of the specific eight-pin graphics commands. You

can use it with graphics software programs to quickly change the

density and proportions of your printouts. Changing the graphics

option changes the width without changing the height.

The command for reassigning a graphics mode is ESC ? c m. In this

command, c is a letter designating one of the four alternate graphics

codes (K, L, Y, or Z) and m is the mode number of the new mode, as

listed in Table 6-1.

For example, to change the ESC K command to select the CRT I

screen graphics mode, the command in BASIC would be the following:

LPRINT CHR$(27);"?K";CHR$(4);

Introduction to Dot Graphics

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