Specifications
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TM-H5000II
IIII
II series
Specification
(STANDARD)
• If the bit-image data input exceeds the number of dots to be printed on a line, the
excess data is ignored.
• d indicates the bit-image data. Set a corresponding bit to 1 to print a dot or to 0 to
not print a dot.
• If the width of the printing area set by GS L and GS W is less than the width
required by the data sent with the ESC ∗
∗∗
∗ command, the following will be
executed on the line in question (but the printing cannot exceed the maximum
printable area):
① The width of the printing area is extended to the right to accommodate the
amount of data.
② If step ① does not provide sufficient width for the data, the left margin is
reduced to accommodate the data.
For each bit of data in single-density mode (m=0, 32), the printer prints two
dots (two half dots for slip): for each bit of data in double-density mode (m=1,
33), the printer prints one dot (one half dot for slip). This must be considered
in calculating the amount of data that can be printed in one line.
• After printing a bit image, the printer returns to normal data processing mode.
• This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike,
underline, character size, white/black reverse printing, or 90° rotated character
etc.), except upside-down printing mode.
• The relationship between the image data and the dots to be printed is as follows:
• 8-dot bit image for receipt paper
MSB
d1
LSB
d2 d3
Print data
Bit-image data
d1 d2 d3
Bit-image data
Print data
1 dot
Single density Double density