Samsung SRP-275CEPG Operation Manual - Page 54

Scaling, Vertical, Maximum number of dots, Horizontal, Dot density

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CHAPTER 5 CONTROL COMMANDS LIST The modes selectable by m are as follows : "Vertical" is in the direction of paper feeding and "horizontal" is perpendicular (at right angles) to the direction of paper feeding. The maximum number of dots for printing depends on the setting of DIP Switch [DSW1-8] and paper width. See the description of GS ( E , for details. Scaling x 1 x 2 Vertical Dot density 72 dpi -- Dot density 160 dpi 80 dpi Horizontal Maximum number of dots MSW 2-1: ON MSW 2-1: OFF Paper Width: Paper Width: 76/ 69.5/ 57.5 (mm) 76/ 69.5/ 57.5 (mm) 385/ 360/ 297 400/ 360/ 300 192/ 180/ 148 200/ 180/ 150 FS q [Name] Define NV bit image [Format] ASCII FS q n [xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]n Hex 1C 71 n [xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]n Decimal 28 113 n [xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]n [Range] 1 ≤ n ≤ 255 1 ≤ (xL + xH x 256) ≤ 1023( 0 ≤ xL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ xH ≤ 3) 1 ≤ (yL + yH x 256) ≤ 288( 0 ≤ yL ≤ 255, yH = 0.1) 1 ≤ d ≤ 255 k = ( xL + xH x 256)x ( yL + yH x 256) x 8 Total defined data area is 256 KB [Description] Defines NV bit image specified. - n specifies the number of defined NV bit images. - xL, xH specifies ( xL + xH x 256) bytes in the horizontal direction for the - NV bit image you defined. - yL, yH specifies ( yL + yH x 256) bytes in the vertical direction for the - NV bit image you defined. - d specifies the definition data for the NV bit image. 5-38 [Notes] - k indicates the number of the definition data. k is a parameter for an explanation; therefore, it does not need to be transmitted. NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory. The NV bit image defined is effective until the next NV bit image is defined. This command is effective only when processed at the beginning of the line. k bytes data of d1...dk is processed as a defined data of a NV bit image. The defined data (d) specifies a bit printed to 1 and not printed to 0. All NV bit images previously defined are canceled. After processing this command, the printer executes a software reset. Therefore, processing this command enables the printer to be in the correct status as when the power is turned on. The limitations during processing of this command are as follows: - Paper cannot be fed by using paper FEED button. - The real-time commands are ignored. - Even if the ASB function is effective, the ASB status cannot be transmitted. The NV bit image is printed by FS p. Bit image data and print result are as follows : Y = yL + yH x 256 5-39

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The modes selectable by m are as follows :
"Vertical" is in the direction of paper feeding and "horizontal" is perpendicular
(at right angles) to the direction of paper feeding.
The maximum number of dots for printing depends on the setting of
DIP Switch [DSW1-8] and paper width. See the description of GS
( E <Function 5>, <Function 6> for details.
Y = yL + yH x 256
5-39
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k indicates the number of the definition data. k is a parameter for an
explanation; therefore, it does not need to be transmitted.
[Notes]
NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory.
The NV bit image defined is effective until the next NV bit image is defined.
This command is effective only when processed at the beginning of the line.
k bytes data of d1...dk is processed as a defined data of a NV bit image.
The defined data (d) specifies a bit printed to 1 and not printed to 0.
All NV bit images previously defined are canceled.
After processing this command, the printer executes a software reset.
Therefore, processing this command enables the printer to be in the correct
status as when the power is turned on.
The limitations during processing of this command are as follows:
-
Paper cannot be fed by using paper FEED button.
-
The real-time commands are ignored.
-
Even if the ASB function is effective, the ASB status cannot be transmitted.
The NV bit image is printed by FS p.
Bit image data and print result are as follows :
FS q
[Name]
Define NV bit image
[Format]
ASCII
FS
q
n [xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]n
Hex
1C
71
n [xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]n
Decimal
28
113
n [xL xH yL yH d1...dk]1...[xL xH yL yH d1...dk]n
[Range]
1
n
255
1
(xL + xH x 256)
1023( 0
xL
255, 0
xH
3)
1
(yL + yH x 256)
288( 0
yL
255, yH = 0.1)
1
d
255
k = ( xL + xH x 256)x ( yL + yH x 256) x 8
Total defined data area is 256 KB
[Description]
Defines NV bit image specified.
-
n specifies the number of defined NV bit images.
-
xL, xH specifies ( xL + xH x 256) bytes in the horizontal direction for the
-
NV bit image you defined.
-
yL, yH specifies ( yL + yH x 256) bytes in the vertical direction for the
-
NV bit image you defined.
-
d specifies the definition data for the NV bit image.
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Scaling
x 1
x 2
Vertical
72 dpi
--
160 dpi
80 dpi
MSW 2-1: ON
Paper Width:
76/ 69.5/ 57.5 (mm)
385/ 360/ 297
192/ 180/ 148
Maximum number of dots
Horizontal
MSW 2-1: OFF
Paper Width:
76/ 69.5/ 57.5 (mm)
400/ 360/ 300
200/ 180/ 150
CONTROL COMMANDS LIST
CHAPTER 5
Dot density
Dot density