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Table Of Contents
- 0. i Cover B
- 0. i Copyright B
- 0. i TOC B
- 1. i Introduction B
- 2. i Programming Concepts B
- 3. i Code Quick Reference B.backup
- 4. i Standard Command Codes B
- 5. i Optional Command Codes B
- 6. i Bi-Directional Communications B
- 7. i Appendix B
- 7
- appendix
- custom graphics
- CUSTOM GRAPHICS EXAMPLE
- 1. Determine the matrix size for the graphic. It must be in 8 dot by 8 dot blocks. The example here has six blocks horizontally and six blocks vertically (48 x 48).
- 2. Lay out a grid and draw the image on the grid.
- 3. Transfer the image into a bit map representation and then into hexadecimal format:
- 4. Using the hexadecimal data, send the following code to print the graphic image as designed.
- 5. To send the data in binary format, the software must convert the data into binary format before transmitting it to the printer. Using the BASIC programming language for example, this is done by notation “CHR$ (&HC0)” which sends the hexidecima...
- PCX GRAPHICS EXAMPLE
- CUSTOM GRAPHICS EXAMPLE
- printer configuration commands
- reference tables

Unit 7: Appendix
“i” Programming Reference
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TABLE 18: CODE128 DATA VALUES (<ESC>2D31)
VERSION
ERROR
CORRECTION
NUMERIC
ALPHA-
NUMERIC
BINARY VERSION
ERROR
CORRECTION
NUMERIC
ALPHA-
NUMERIC
BINARY
1
L 402417
8
L 493 299 206
M 332014 M 378229158
Q 251511 Q 301183126
H16107 H20312385
2
L 814934
9
L 585 354 244
M 664028 M 441267184
Q 523122 Q 369223154
H 332014 H 239145100
3
L 131 79 55
10
L 690 418 287
M 100 60 42 M 526 319 219
Q 814934 Q 433262180
H 523122 H 291176121
4
L 186 113 78
11
L 800 485 333
M 138 84 58 M 608 368 253
Q 114 69 48 Q 493 299 205
H 764632 H 342207142
5
L 253 154 106
12
L 915 555 381
M 191 116 80 M 694 421 289
Q 157 95 66 Q 579 351 241
H 105 63 44 H 390 236 162
6
L 321 194 134
13
L 1030 624 429
M 249 151 104 M 790 479 329
Q 201 122 84 Q 656 398 273
H 133 81 56 H 454 275 189
7
L 402 244 168
14
L 1167 707 486
M 311 188 130 M 877 531 365
Q 253 154 106 Q 738 447 307
H 167 101 70 H 498 302 207