Operator`s manual

701333-004 B-33
Programming Notes
A bit image is structured by a collection of dots arranged in rows and columns. A collection
of eight dots sequentially arranged in a column is called a pattern byte. The smallest unit
of the bit image is called a pattern element. There are two types of patterns that are
determined by the number of dots used in an element: 8-dot and 9-dot elements.
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kp...2p1p
2n1n5772
kp...2p1p
2n1nB4B1
kp...2p1p
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kp...2p1p
2n1n6772
kp...2p1p
2n1nC4B1
kp...2p1p
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kp...2p1p
2n1n9872
kp...2p1p
2n1n95B1
kp...2p1p
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kp...2p1p
2n1n0972
kp...2p1p
2n1nA5B1
kp...2p1p
Bit Image Graphics Commands
Note: (n1) and (n2) specify the number (k) of bytes of graphics data to follow, where
k = 256n2 + n1.
p1 p2...pk specifies graphics data.
In 9-Dot Image mode, the printer needs twice the number of bytes per column
of data. Therefore, the number of bytes included in the command is twice the
number specified by (n1) and (n2).