Lexmark Forms Printer 2590 Technical Reference - Page 54

Dual-Density Bit Image Graphics (Normal Speed 120 dpi), High-Density Bit Image Graphics (240 dpi

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Draft document 2-34 Graphics USAGE NOTES • The command discards all data that goes beyond the current margin. • Text and graphics can be printed on the same line. • Each vertical dot column can have 8 rows of dots. • Dual-density graphics print at half-speed of normal-density bit image graphics. • ESC L dual-density bit image graphics can print adjacent dots. • See "Normal Density Bit Image Graphics (60 dpi)" on page 2-32 for more information on bit image graphics. Dual-Density Bit Image Graphics (Normal Speed 120 dpi) This command sends bit images to be printed at a horizontal resolution of 120 dots per inch (dpi). Format ESC Y Ln Hn V1 ... Vn Decimal 27 89 Ln Hn V1 ... Vn Hexadecimal 1B 59 Ln Hn V1 ... Vn USAGE NOTES • The command discards all data that goes beyond the current margin. • Text and graphics can be printed on the same line. • Each vertical dot column can have 8 rows of dots. • ESC Y dual-density graphics print at normal speed. • ESC Y dual-density graphics cannot print horizontally adjacent dots. • See "Normal Density Bit Image Graphics (60 dpi)" on page 2-32 for more information on bit image graphics. High-Density Bit Image Graphics (240 dpi) This command sends bit images to be printed at a horizontal resolution of 240 dots per inch (dpi). Format ESC Z Ln Hn V1 ... Vn Decimal 27 90 Ln Hn V1 ... Vn Hexadecimal 1B 5A Ln Hn V1 ... Vn

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Graphics
2-34
Draft document
USAGE NOTES
The command discards all data that goes beyond the current margin.
Text and graphics can be printed on the same line.
Each vertical dot column can have 8 rows of dots.
Dual-density graphics print at half-speed of normal-density bit image
graphics.
ESC L dual-density bit image graphics can print adjacent dots.
See “Normal Density Bit Image Graphics (60 dpi)” on page 2-32 for more
information on bit image graphics.
Dual-Density Bit Image Graphics (Normal Speed 120 dpi)
This command sends bit images to be printed at a horizontal resolution of 120 dots
per inch (dpi).
USAGE NOTES
The command discards all data that goes beyond the current margin.
Text and graphics can be printed on the same line.
Each vertical dot column can have 8 rows of dots.
ESC Y dual-density graphics print at normal speed.
ESC Y dual-density graphics cannot print horizontally adjacent dots.
See “Normal Density Bit Image Graphics (60 dpi)” on page 2-32 for more
information on bit image graphics.
High-Density Bit Image Graphics (240 dpi)
This command sends bit images to be printed at a horizontal resolution of 240 dots
per inch (dpi).
Format
ESC
Y
Ln
Hn
V1
...
Vn
Decimal
27
89
Ln
Hn
V1
...
Vn
Hexadecimal
1B
59
Ln
Hn
V1
...
Vn
Format
ESC
Z
Ln
Hn
V1
...
Vn
Decimal
27
90
Ln
Hn
V1
...
Vn
Hexadecimal
1B
5A
Ln
Hn
V1
...
Vn