Specifications

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FS p Print NV bit image
[FORMAT] <1C>H<70>H<n><m>
[RANGE]
0n255
0m348m51
[FUNCTION] Prints a NV (Non-volatile) bit image n using the mode specified by m.
m Mode Vertical Dot Density Horizontal Dot Density
0,48 Normal 200 dpi 200 dpi
1,49 Double width 200 dpi 100 dpi
2,50 Double height 100 dpi 200 dpi
3,51 Quadruple 100 dpi 100 dpi
[dpi : Dots per 25.4mm (dots per inch)]
*n specifies the number of the NV bit image.
*m specifies the bit image mode.
[DETAILES] *NV bit image is a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory by FS q and can be printed
by FS p.
*This command is invalid when the specified NV bit image n is not defined.
*This command is effective only when there is not data in the print buffer, in standard mode.
*This command is invalid in page mode.
*This command is not affect by print modes (emphasized, double-strike, underline, character size,
white/black reverse printing, rotated character) except upside-down printing.
*If the printing area set by GS L and GS W is less than one vertical line in NV bit image, the
following procession is executed only on the line. Note that one vertical line in NV bit image is 1
dot in normal mode (m=0,48) and in double-height (m=2,50), and 2 dots in double-width mode
( m=1,49) and quadruple mode (m=3,51).
Within the printable area, the printing area width is extended to the right in NV bit
image mode up to one line vertically.
If the printing area width cannot be extended by one line vertically, the printing area
width is extended to the left. (the left margin is reduced.)
*If the bit image exceeding printing area is specified, the exceeded data is not printed.
*This command feeds dots (height n of the NV bit image) in normal and double-width modes, and
(height n x 2 of the NV bit image) in double-height and quadruple modes, regardless with the line
spacing set by ESC 2 or ESC 3.
*After printing the bit image, this command sets the print position to the beginning of the line and
processes the data following as normal data.