User`s manual
Data-to Card
Mapping
Figure 1-5 shows a card consistent with the orienta
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tion of a card traveling right to left in the card path of
a printer. From this perspective, the data field of the
PS, GS, Z, and vZ commands first becomes a
memory-resident image in a designated image
buffer. The Image Buffer, as shown, fills from top to
bottom and from right to left. Because the Image
Buffer has a last-in-first-out arrangement, card im
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ages build from bottom to top and from left to right.
1-16 980081-001 Rev. F
1B 5A
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99 00 02
03 F0 84 00 02
0F FC 84 00 02
1F FE 84 00 02
3F FF 84 00 02
3F FF 84 00 3C
7F FF 80 00 00
00 7F FF 80 00 00
00 7F FF 80 00 00
00 FC 0F C0 00 00
00 F0 03 C0 00 00
00 E0 01 C0 00 00
00 C0 00 C0 01 00
00 C0 00 C0 01 00
00 C0 00 C0 01 00
00 C0 00 C0 03 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 02 00
00 84 FF 18 00
00 C0 00 00 03 00
00 80 00 00 01 00
00 80 00 00 01 00
00 80 00 00 01 87
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Figure 1-4.
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