User`s manual
Rotational parameters (clockwise) exist for the fol
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lowing:
D/vD 0, 90, or 180°
Center of Rotation lower-left
T/vT 90° Increments (0~270)
Center of Rotation lower-left or object center
B/vB 90° Increments (0~270)
Center of Rotation lower-left or object center
Monochrome bit-maps require entry of two
commands—first an initializing command (G) and
then the associated data command. The “G” com
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mand specifies image placements associated with
the following commands:
O/vO Download Single Line
Z/vZ Download Multiple Lines
Figure 1-5 shows the relationship between data sent
by “O” or “Z” commands and an area previously
established by a “G” command. The “G” com-
mand can also define data as single bits (i.e., image
dots).
With dots selected as the data mode in the “G”
command, data sent to the printer must, neverthe-
less, finish on an even byte boundary. When neces-
sary, fill in zero bits to bytes that do not reach the
boundary specified in the “G” command.
Data is handled in bytes (0~255 decimal or hexa
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decimal 00~FF) by the printer.
Bar Codes Bar codes vary in capacity, size, character sets, and
density. Several industries have adopted specific
coding and bar code formats. Verify that the se
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lected bar code matches a code supported by the
scanning equipment.
All the bar codes supported by the card printers
have the data characters, 2 quiet zones, and a start
and stop character. The bar codes can include text
as part of the printed bar code. Some of the bar
codes include a printer-generated check digit (or
data check sum) character automatically or as an
option.
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