Citizen Systems CBM-290 User Manual

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(8) Specifying the Bit Image Mode (ESC * m n1 n2 D1 - Dn)

Code : [1B]h + [2A]h + m + n1 + n2 + Dn
* {m= bit image mode (See the table below.)}

{0

n1

FF}

{0

n2

02} Data is described in Hex code.

According to the number of dots specified in n1, n2, specify the bit image of mode n.

l The no. of dots printed is divided by 256, whose quotient is taken as n2 and residualas n1.
l The total no. of dots printed in the bit image is equal to n1 + (256 x n2).
l When bit image data have been input in excess of dot position of one line (448 dots) , the excess

data are discarded.

l d is bit image data, the bits subject to printing are taken as "1" and those not as "0".
l The bit image modes specified by m are shown as follows:

VERTICAL DIRECTION

HORIZONTAL DIRECTION

m(Hex)

MODE

NO. OF DOTS DOT DENSITY DOT DENSITY

MAX. NO OF DOTS

0

8-dot signle density

8

67 DPI

101 DPI

224 (208)

1

8-dot double density

8

67 DPI

203 DPI

448 (416)

32

24-dot single density

24

203 DPI

101 DPI

224 (208)

33

24-dot double density

24

203 DPI

203 DPI

448 (416)

l When the values set in m (bit image mode) are out of the above range, the data following after n1 is

processed as normal printing data.

l After completion of bit image printing, printer returns to normal data processing mode.

(9) Specifying/ Canceling Underline (ESC - n)

Code: [1B]h + [2D]h + n
* {0

n

02} data is described in Hex code.

Specifying/canceling an underline.

l An underline is attached to the full character width. It is, however, not attached to the part

having been skipped by horizontal tab command.

l An underline is not attached to a 90 ° - right-turned characters.
l Types of underlines by n value are shown below:

n (Hex)

Type

0

Canceling an underline.

1

Specifying an underline for 1-dot width.

2

Specifying an underline for 2-dot width.

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