Operator`s manual
Chapter 6 Downloadable Graphics
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required to store the entire graphic and will split the large file into the correct number of
smaller files internally. The printer stores these smaller files sequentially in the slots
following the one specified in the appropriate load or save graphic command. Therefore,
before sending a graphic file that is 64KB or more (uncompressed size), make sure that the
specified font slot has enough following empty slots to store the file properly.
Graphics that are stored in multiple slots in this way may still be printed as if they are one
large graphic. In the label format, refer to the first slot (the one specified in the download
command) regardless of how many slots that may be required for large graphics. The
printer will automatically append the additional graphic files seamlessly without additional
user intervention.
(Word is a 16-bit value, Byte is an 8-bit value, and Label is a location within the file)
Label start: the beginning of the file
Word, Word, lookup_table_offset distance in bytes from start to beginning of
lookup_table (4 bytes)
Word tallest_char height of graphic image in dots
Word widest_char Width of graphic image in dots
Byte default_spacing Default spacing, usually 0
Byte byte_width Width of graphic image in bytes
Byte first_char 20 HEX
Byte last_char 20 HEX
Byte default_char 20 HEX
Label lookup_table beginning of lookup table
Word char_offset [last_char-first_char] an array of offsets, one for each character in
font. Each offset is the distance, in bytes, from
the start to the beginning of the corresponding
character’s data structure. The first word in this
array is the offset to the first character’s data;
the last word is the offset to the last character’s
data.
Label first_char_data the beginning of the graphic image data
Word char_height height of this character’s bitmap in dots
Word char_width width of the graphic image in dots
Byte bitmap_data[char_height][byte_width] bitmap of character, 2d array. The most
significant bit of the first byte in each row, prints
as the right most dot of the character, and the
first row is the bottom row when printed.