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Nine-pin usage, In this format, n
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Figure 11-5. Nine-pin usage (Use CHR$(94) if you can't generate the caret symbol (^) from your system.) The d determines the density of the graphics: d set to 0 produces Single-Density; d set to 1 produces Double-Density. In this format, n1 and n2 represent the usual width settings, but each print pattern requires two bytes (instead of one). This means that when you want to print 60 columns of graphics, you must send 120 data bytes. 153
Figure
11-5.
Nine-pin usage
(Use CHR$(94) if you can’t generate the caret symbol (^) from your
system.) The d determines the density of the graphics: d set to 0
produces Single-Density; d set to
1
produces
Double-Density.
In this format, n
1
and n
2
represent the usual width settings, but each
print pattern requires two bytes (instead of one). This means that
when you want to print 60 columns of graphics, you must send 120
data bytes.
153