GS v0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
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[Code]
[Range]
[Outline]
[Details]
Printing of raster bit image
<1D>H<76>H<30>H<m><xL><xH><yL><yH> [<d>] k
0
m
3, 48
m
0
yL
255, 0
k=(xL+xH × 256) × (yL+yH × 256), however, k≠0
Prints raster bit images in mode "m".
m
Mode Name
0,48
NORMAL MODE
1,49
DOUBLE WIDTH MODE
2,50
DOUBLE HEIGHT MODE
3,51
QUADRUPLE SIZE MODE
• xL, xH specify the number of data in horizontal direction of
the bit image to (xL+xH × 256) bytes.
• yL, yH specify the number of data in vertical direction of the
bit image to (yL+yH × 256) bytes.
• In STANDARD MODE, this command is valid only when there
is no print data in the print buffer.
• Any of the print modes (Character size, emphasis, double strike,
inverting, underlining, back-to-white reversing, etc.) does not
affect the raster bit image.
• If the print area specified by GS L and GS W is narrower than
a minimum width, the print area for that line only is extended
to the minimum width. The minimum width is one dot in
NORMAL MODE (m=0, 48) and DOUBLE HEIGHT MODE (m=2,
50), and 2 dot in DOUBLE WIDTH MODE (m=1, 49) and
QUADRUPLE SIZE MODE (m=3, 51).
• Any part of data that is out of the print area is only read and
discarded in units of dot.
• The print start position can arbitrarily be specified with HT
(Horizontal tab), ESC $ (Specifying absolute position), ESC \
(Specifying relative positions), and GS L (Setting left margins).
Note that if the print start position is not a multiple of 8, the
printing speed may decrease.
• The setting of ESC a (Aligning characters) are also valid for
the raster bit image.
— 126 —
51, 0
xL
255, 0
yH
8, 0
d
255,
Dot Density in
Vertical Direction
203 DPI
203 DPI
101 DPI
101 DPI
xH
255,
Dot Density in
Horizontal Direction
203 DPI
101 DPI
203 DPI
101 DPI