User's Manual

Chapter 4: Programming Commands70
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Print raster monochrome graphics (ColorPOS
®
)
ASCII GS 0x82 n1…..n72 (576 dots) for 80 mm paper, or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper
Hexadecimal 1D 82 n1…..n72 (576 dots) for 80 mm paper, or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper
Decimal 29 130 n1…..n72 (576 dots) for 80 mm paper, or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper
ASCII DC1 n1…..n72 (576 dots) for 80 mm paper, or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper
Hexadecimal 11 n1…..n72 (576 dots) for 80 mm paper, or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper
Decimal 17 n1…..n72 (576 dots) for 80 mm paper, or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper
Value and range of n: n1 to n72/n80 corresponds to one dot row data for a thermal receipt printer.
Each bit denes whether or not a dot of the current color will be printed. This command is used for printing a monochrome
graphic in real-time. Offsets, page and any other modes or overlays, including watermark do not apply and are overridden
by this command. A complete rendering of the intended nal image should have been done by the application before
sending the dot rows. If two-color paper is indicated by the set paper type command, then the raster will be printed in the
color that is dened by the set current color command.
Print raster color graphics (ColorPOS
®
)
ASCII GS 0x83 n1…..n144 (576 dots 80mm paper) / n160 (640 dots, 82.5mm paper)
Hexadecimal 1D 83 n1…..n144 (576 dots 80mm paper) / n160 (640 dots, 82.5mm paper)
Decimal 29 13 n1…..n144 (576 dots 80mm paper) / n160 (640 dots, 82.5mm paper)
Value and range of n: n1 to n144 / n160 corresponds to one dot row data.
For each printed dot row starting at the top left, two-part bit strings are used to dene (in the rst half), all dots that are of
either color (i.e. not white). The second half string denes only the dots where the color = black. Thus all dots which are
on in the rst half string but not on in the second half string, select the secondary color. The parameter of this command
is thus a string of bytes for one dot row with the same structure as dened for the thermal color format le given in the
download color logo command.
This command is used for printing a single raster of color graphics in real-time. Offsets, page and any other modes or
overlays, including watermark, and current color do not apply to this command. A complete rendering of the intended nal
image has to be done by the application before sending the dot rows.