Epson TM H6000 Technical Reference - Page 104

Bitmap Printing

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6.2 Bitmap Printing There are three methods of printing bitmaps. Use the one appropriate to your purpose. 6.2.1 Explanation of Bitmap Printing 1. Normal Bit-image The PrintBitmap method is to directly print the bitmap. One bitmap printed by this method is formed as a combination of "n" numbers of 1-line bitmaps. So, the width of the paper sets the limit on the size of bitmap, and printing is slow. But the height of paper doesn't set the limit on the size of bitmap. This printer prints Windows fonts by this method. 2. NV Bit-image EPSON provides a tool, "TMFLogo" that enables registration of a bitmap image in the NVRAM of an EPSON TM series printer. A bitmap image in the NVRAM can be printed with a "control font" method. Function list Printing Position Receipt / Slip Printing Available 2 Color Printing Printing Speed. Printing Quality NV Normal Bit-image Bit-image Printable Size Less than paper width. no limitation Less than paper width. There is a limitation Height length = RAM Size / width length High level Normal Printing method Store No need. Print The bitmap data is sent to TM from PC directly. Refer to the sample program of APD for detail. Store Store bitmap to NVRAM by TMFLogo utility. If store the bitmap in a NVRAM at once, it is not necessary to restore unless the NVRAM is deleted. Print Print stored bitmap by using "Control font." Refer the User's Manual for detail. The available NVRAM size for the TM-H6000II: ❏ ANK model: max. 384KB ❏ Multilingual model: max. 192KB 6-2 Application Development Information for APD Fast - Slow - Available Available Available Select parameter Select parameter Note When printing a different bitmap each time, this method is suitable. When printing a stored bitmap that is always used, this method is suitable.. (e.g. a shop logo) Rev. A

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6-2
Application Development Information for APD
Rev. A
6.2
Bitmap Printing
There are three methods of printing bitmaps. Use the one appropriate to your purpose.
6.2.1
Explanation of Bitmap Printing
1.
Normal Bit-image
The PrintBitmap method is to directly print the bitmap. One bitmap printed by this method
is formed as a combination of “n” numbers of 1-line bitmaps. So, the width of the paper sets
the limit on the size of bitmap, and printing is slow. But the height of paper doesn’t set the
limit on the size of bitmap.
This printer prints Windows fonts by this method.
2.
NV Bit-image
EPSON provides a tool, “TMFLogo” that enables registration of a bitmap image in the
NVRAM of an EPSON TM series printer. A bitmap image in the NVRAM can be printed
with a “control font” method.
Function list
The available NVRAM size for the TM-H6000II:
ANK model: max. 384KB
Multilingual model: max. 192KB
Printable Size
Printing Quality
Printing method
Printing Speed.
2 Color Printing
Receipt / Slip Printing
Printing Position
Note
Normal Bit-image
<width>
Less than paper width.
<height>
no limitation
Normal
Store
No need.
-
Available
Available
Select parameter
When printing
a different
bitmap each
time, this
method is
suitable.
Print
The bitmap data is sent to TM from PC
directly. Refer to the sample program of
APD for detail.
Slow
NV
Bit-image
<width>
Less than paper width.
<height>
There is a limitation
Height length
= RAM Size / width length
High level
Store
Store bitmap to NVRAM by TMFLogo
utility. If store the bitmap in a NVRAM at
once, it is not necessary to restore unless
the NVRAM is deleted.
-
Available
Available
Select parameter
When printing
a stored
bitmap that is
always used,
this method is
suitable..
(e.g. a shop
logo)
Print
Print stored bitmap by using “Control
font.” Refer the User’s Manual for detail.
Fast