Epson DFX-8000 User Manual - Page 157

program selects, in. DATA statements, separated by commas.

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Graphics 12a I 64 32 16 8 4 2 111-10111I 1I 1I 1111 11 111 1I 1I111I1, 1 44wwuMwa422l(I~t:8 8 8 0 I8 8184228 2 228200000000000000Ml44 The numberg for the second line were calculated in the same way. Once the numbeq for the pin patty are calculated, they are put in the pqgram. in. DATA statements, separated by commas. The following program is similar to the example on page 4-16. This program selects 7/7%inch line spacing because only seven pins are used. Because the data is not repetitive, each column of graphics data is read from the DATA statements and sent to the printer. The design is 41 dot positions wide, therefore, both lines 130 and 140 use the number 41. 100 WIDTH "LPT1:".255 110 LPRINT CIiR$(27) ;"A";CIIR$(7); 120 FOR ROW-1 TO 2 130 LPRINT CHR$(27):"Y":CHR$(41):CHR$(O): 140 FOR COLDMN-1 TO 41 150 READ N 160 LPRINT CHR$(N): 170 NEXT COLUMN 180 LPRINT 190 NEXT ROW 200 E N D 210 DATA 64.32.80.8.68.2.64.0.64.0 220 DATA 64.0.64.0.32.0.16.0.8.0 230 DATA 8.0.8.0,8.0.8.0.8.0.8,0,8,0 240 DATA 184.64.32.16.8.4.2 250 DATA 8.16.40.64.136.0.8.0.8.0 260 DATA 8,0.8,0.16.0.32.0,64.0.64.0 270 DATA 64.0.64.0.64.0.64.0.64.0.64.0 280 DATA 116.8.16.32.64.128.0 Software and Graphics 4-19

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Graphics
12a
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
I
1-1
I
I
I
1
1
1
I
I
1
I
,
1101111111111111111
44wwuMwa422l(I~t:8
8
8
0
I8
8184228
2
228200000000000000Ml44
The
numberg
for the
second
line were calculated in the same way.
Once
the
numbeq
for the pin
patty
are
calculated, they are put
in the
pqgram.
in. DATA statements, separated by commas.
The following program is similar to the example on page
4-16.
This
program selects
7/7%inch
line spacing because only seven pins are
used. Because the data is not repetitive, each column of graphics
data is read from the DATA statements and sent to the printer. The
design is
41
dot positions wide, therefore, both lines
130
and
140
use the number
41.
100
WIDTH
"LPT1:".255
110
LPRINT
CIiR$(27)
;"A";CIIR$(7);
120
FOR
ROW-1
TO 2
130
LPRINT
CHR$(27):"Y":CHR$(41):CHR$(O):
140
FOR
COLDMN-1
TO
41
150
READ
N
160
LPRINT
CHR$(N):
170
NEXT COLUMN
180
LPRINT
190
NEXT ROW
200
END
210
DATA
64.32.80.8.68.2.64.0.64.0
220
DATA
64.0.64.0.32.0.16.0.8.0
230
DATA
8.0.8.0,8.0.8.0.8.0.8,0,8,0
240
DATA
184.64.32.16.8.4.2
250
DATA
8.16.40.64.136.0.8.0.8.0
260
DATA
8,0.8,0.16.0.32.0,64.0.64.0
270
DATA
64.0.64.0.64.0.64.0.64.0.64.0
280
DATA
116.8.16.32.64.128.0
Software
and
Graphics
4-19