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Supplementary Explanation of Function
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Download Bit-image NV Bit-image Less than paper width. There is a limitation Height length = RAM Size / width length. *For details, please refer to the ADG for TM-H6000II in OPOS ADK. Less than paper width. There is a limitation Height length = RAM Size / width length High level High level Store Store bitmap to RAM by SetBitmap method after turn on the printer. Print Print stored bitmap by escape sequence command "ESC |#B". Store Store bitmap to NVRAM by TMFLogo utility in device specific settings on the SetupPOS 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 DirectIO method. *Command : PTR_DI_PRINT_FLASH_BITMAP The available NVRAM size for the TM-H6000II: ❏ ANK model: max. 384KB ❏ Multilingual model: max. 192KB Fast - Fast - Available Available Available Available Select parameter Select parameter When printing a stored bitmap that is used many times, this method is suitable. When printing a stored bitmap that is always used, this method is suitable.. (e.g. a shop logo) 5.1.2 Supplementary Explanation of Function 5.1.2.1 LetterQuality It is possible to change the speed and quality of a bitmap by using the XXXLetterQuality property. RecLetterQuality = TRUE 'print Receipt's bitmap in quality mode. RecLetterQuality = FALSE 'print Receipt's bitmap in speed mode. SlpLetterQuality = TRUE 'print Slip's bitmap in quality mode. SlpLetterQuality = FALSE 'print Slip's bitmap in speed mode. Note: It is possible to use with receipt. But it is not possible to use with slip. 5.1.2.2 Setting of printing position by escape sequence POS Printers support escape sequences that can be treated as printing data. The following commands are the escape sequence command for setting of printing position. Name Center Data ESC |cA Remarks Aligns following text in the center. 5-2 Application Development Information for OPOS Rev. A