Specifications

Programming Guide/Tips 4-17
TM-H6000/H6000P Developer’s Guide
Confidential
The relationship of the
m
value to the printing area, and the resulting print densities are shown
in the table below.
Data printing
Data printing is the same as with the
GS /
command.
Raster Bit Image: GS v 0
This command sends one horizontal row of data for printing on a thermal paper roll. This differs
from the
ESC
command and reduces the waiting time for receipt of data, enabling high-speed
printing. You also can print on slips in this mode.
Command configuration
GS v 0
m
xL
xH
yL
yH
d1
¨¨¨¨
dk
dk
= (
xL
+
xH
* 256) * (
yL
+
yH
* 256)
The relationship of the
m
value with a paper roll to the printing area, and the resulting print
densities are shown in the table below.
m
Mode Paper Roll Slip (Front)
Slip
(Back)
Usage VDD HDD MNHD Usage VDD HDD MNHD Usage
0, 48 Normal
mode
Yes 180 dpi 180 dpi 512 dots Yes 72 dpi 160 dpi 540 dots No
1, 48 DH
mode
Yes 180 dpi 90 dpi 256 dots Yes 72 dpi 80 dpi 270 dots No
2, 48 DV
mode
Yes 90 dpi 180 dpi 512 dots No No
3, 48 Quadru
ple
mode
Yes 90 dpi 90 dpi 256 dots No No
m
Mode VDD HDD MNHD
xL
,
xH
values for MNHD
xL xH
0, 48 Normal mode 180 dpi 180 dpi 512 dots 64 0
1, 49 DH mode 180 dpi 90 dpi 256 dots 32 0
2, 50 DV mode 90 dpi 180 dpi 512 dots 64 0
3, 51 Quadruple
mode
90 dpi 90 dpi 256 dots 32 0
VDD: Vertical Dot Density HDD: Horizontal Dot Density MNHD: Maximum Number of Horizontal Dots
Yes: Possible No: Not possible DH: Double Horizontal DV: Double Vertical
VDD: Vertical Dot Density HDD: Horizontal Dot Density MNHD: Maximum Number of Horizontal Dots
DH: Double Horizontal DV: Double Vertical