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GS / m
[Name] Print downloaded bit image
[Format] ASCII GS / m
Hex 1D 2F m
Decimal 29 47 m
[Range] For paper roll: 0 m 3, 48 m 51
For slip: m = 0, 1, 48, 49 (in standard mode)
m = 0, 48 (in page mode)
[Description] Prints a downloaded bit image using the mode specified by m.
m selects a mode from the table below:
< paper roll >
m
Mode Vertical Dot Density Horizontal Dot Density
0, 48 Normal 180 dpi 180 dpi
1, 49 Double-width 180 dpi 90 dpi
2, 50 Double-height 90 dpi 180 dpi
3, 51 Quadruple 90 dpi 90 dpi
dpi: dots per 25.4 mm {1"}
<slip>
m
Mode
Adjacent Dot Printing
Maximum Number of Dots in
Horizontal
0, 48 Normal Not available 800 dots
1, 49 Double-width Available 400 dots
[Details] This command is ignored if a downloaded bit image has not been defined.
In standard mode, this command is effective only when there is no data in the
print buffer.
This command has no effect in the print modes (emphasized, double-strike,
underline, character size, white/black reverse printing, or 90° rotated character
etc.), except for upside-down printing mode.
If the downloaded bit image to be printed exceeds the printable area, the excess
data is not printed.
Refer to Figure 3.12.3 and 3.12.4 for the downloaded bit image development
position in page mode.
If the printing area width set by GS L and GS W is less than one vertical line, in
vertical, the following processing is executed only on the line in question:
The printing area width is extended to the right up to one vertical line. In this
case, printing does not exceed the printable area.
If the printing area width cannot be extended by one vertical line, the left
margin is reduced to accommodate one vertical line.
One vertical line means 1 dot (one half dot for the slip) in normal (m = 0, 48) and
double-height (2,50), 2 dots (two half dot for the slip) in double-width
(m = 1, 49) and quadruple (m = 3, 51) modes.
The user-defined bit image is printed on the selected paper set by the ESC c 0
command.
[Reference] GS