Epson 4500 User Manual

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User-defined Characters

Data numbers

The bits within each byte have values of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and

128.

In the vertical column of dots, the bits are arranged so that the most

significant bit (with a value of 128) is at the top of the column and the
least significant bit (with a value of 1) is at the bottom.

The next illustration shows how to use this method to calculate the data
numbers for the character in this example. On the left side of the figure,

the data numbers are calculated for the middle column. The value of
each byte is calculated by adding the values of the rows in which dots
appear. The right side of the figure shows the whole character with the

three data numbers for each column indicated at the bottom.

This manual uses decimal numbers because the program examples are

written in BASIC and everyone is familiar with decimals. The data you

send to your printer, however, must be in the form (binary, decimal, or

hexadecimal) that you can use with your programming language.

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