Specifications
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Using Printer
Outputting the Data to the Printer
14. Using Printer
Outputting the Data to the Printer
Selecting what to output
You can output the following types of data to the printer:
To make this selection, use the following command:
• :HCOP:CONT on page 284
Selecting the color scheme
When you print out the image on the LCD screen, you can choose one of the following
three color schemes:
To make this selection, use the following command:
• :HCOP:IMAG on page 286
Starting a print operation
To actually send the data to the printer, use the following command:
• :HCOP on page 284
Canceling the print operating
To cancel the print operation, use the following command:
• :HCOP:ABOR on page 284
Type of data Description
Images on the LCD
screen
You can print bitmap images
*1
from the non-volatile memory (clipboard). If no
image resides on the clipboard, the image currently displayed on the screen is
transferred to the clipboard before it is output to the printer. When you are working
with the measurement results for single-point measurement, you can choose this item
to output the data as an image. You can select one of the available color schemes.
Setup Table Instructs the instrument to output the active table contents, which can contain a
measurement point setup table, calibration kit setup table, compensation kit setup
table, and BIN sorting setup table. (Monochrome only)
Results of list
measurement
Instructs the instrument to output the measurement results of list measurement across
all of the measurement points. You cannot output this data when you are working
with the results of single-point measurement. (Monochrome only)
*1.This is the image displayed before you pressed the [Capture] key ([Display] key).
Color scheme Description
Color Produces a hard copy with colors that approximate those on the screen.
Color (inverse) Produces a hard copy with colors inverse to those on screen: black for white, white
for black, blue for yellow, yellow for blue, red for light blue, and light blue for red.
Monochrome (inverse) Produces a monochrome hard copy with gray scales inverse to those on screen.