Printronix P9000 Series User Manual

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Appendix

E-2

{A};

is the single-character attribute flag identifying whether the character

contains descenders (a portion of the character descends below the botĆ

tom of the print line) or extenders (2 dot rows near the bottom of the

character are repeated until what would be the next line boundary at 6

lpi). Extenders are used for graphics characters. 0 = no attributes; 2 =

descenders; and 6 = extended characters. The semicolon (;) is the hexaĆ

decimal data terminator.

{data}

are the data values for each dot column of the character cell. The Least

Significant Bit is the bottom-most dot of the character. The size of the

character cell is determined by the selected print mode and pitch {PP}

and the attributes {A} applied to it. If there is not enough data to define

each dot column in the character cell, any subsequent bytes will be used to

complete the dot column data; if more data is sent than expected, the exĆ

cess data will be treated as printable data. The character size is deterĆ

mined using the data in Table E-2. The semicolon (;) is the hexadecimal

data terminator and must follow each dot column entry.

Depending on the memory requirements for each character, six or more characters can be

created. When memory to store downloaded characters has been exhausted, the printer will

beep and display DOWNLOAD CHAR. MEMORY FULL for one second; characters downĆ

loaded after this point will not be saved. Downloaded characters can be saved into printer powĆ

erup configuration when the configuration is saved. User-defined characters have priority

over standard Printronix characters.

The largest permitted symbol point is 65,535 decimal; values greater than 65,535 are invalid.

Non-numeric characters in a numeric data field will also render the character invalid. If the

defined character format is invalid, all downloaded characters in working memory are cleared.

(Characters saved in nonvolatile memory are not affected.)

The Extend attribute causes the character to be extended to what would be the next line boundĆ

ary at 6 LPI. This attribute is useful for graphics characters that need to be connected with

graphics characters on the next line. The Extend attribute is achieved by repeating the lowest-

most two dot rows. Characters with the Extend attribute are assumed to be characters with desĆ

cenders. Table E-1 below shows by print mode the number of dot rows and the number of

times the dot rows are repeated when the Extend attribute is used.

Table E-1. Extended Character Attributes

Print Mode

# of Dot Rows

# of Times Repeated

DP
NLQ
HS
HSB
HSC
OCR-A
OCR-B

2
2
2
2
2
N/A
N/A

1.5
2
1
2.5
2
N/A
N/A

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