Kyocera KM-8030 PRESCRIBE Commands Technical Reference Manual - Rev. 4.7 - Page 58

Presentation Modes, Dot Resolutions

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial Figure 2. 36. Presentation Modes Presentation mode = 0 X Current point Y Width X Y Height Current point Width Height Portrait Landscape Presentation mode = 1 X Current point Y Width X Current point Y Width Height Height Portrait Landscape A secondary function of the SRO command specifies the width and height of the raster area. When a width and height are explicitly specified, any part of the raster image that extends outside of the area is clipped. The STR command specifies the resolution at which raster data is printed. The default resolution is 75 dots per inch, or the equivalent of 16 physical dots for each raster-line dot. The following figure shows how a single raster-line dot correlates to physical dots at each of the available raster data resolutions. Figure 2. 37. Dot Resolutions 75 dpi resolution 100 dpi resolution 150 dpi resolution 200 dpi resolution 300 dpi resolution 600 dpi resolution 1200 dpi resolution (Default) The RVRD and RVCD commands print raster data in the presentation mode specified by the SRO command and at the resolution specified by the STR command. Either command can be used. The RVRD command can only print uncompressed raster data. The RVCD command can print uncompressed raster data, run-length encoded raster data, or 2-36

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Chapter 2 Graphics Tutorial
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Figure 2. 36.
Presentation Modes
A secondary function of the SRO command specifies the width and height of the raster
area. When a width and height are explicitly specified, any part of the raster image that
extends outside of the area is clipped.
The STR command specifies the resolution at which raster data is printed. The default
resolution is 75 dots per inch, or the equivalent of 16 physical dots for each raster-line
dot. The following figure shows how a single raster-line dot correlates to physical dots at
each of the available raster data resolutions.
Figure 2. 37.
Dot Resolutions
The RVRD and RVCD commands print raster data in the presentation mode specified by
the SRO command and at the resolution specified by the STR command. Either com-
mand can be used. The RVRD command can only print uncompressed raster data. The
RVCD command can print uncompressed raster data, run-length encoded raster data, or
Y
X
Current point
Width
Height
Landscape
Portrait
Y
X
Current point
Width
Height
Portrait
Current point
Width
Height
X
Y
X
Y
Height
Current point
Width
Landscape
Presentation mode = 0
Presentation mode = 1
75 dpi resolution
(Default)
100 dpi resolution
150 dpi resolution
200 dpi resolution
300 dpi resolution
600 dpi resolution
1200 dpi resolution