Epson TM-T90 Printer User Manual


 
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Paper roll Bit-image commands FS q
Ver. 10.01 p. 276
[Description] Defines the NV bit image in the NV graphics area.
n
specifies the number of defined NV bit images.
xL
,
xH
specifies (
xL
+
xH
× 256) bytes in the horizontal direction for the NV bit image you defined.
yL
,
yH
specifies (
yL
+
yH
× 256) bytes in the vertical direction for the NV bit image you defined.
d
specifies the definition data for the NV bit image (column format).
k
indicates the number of the definition data.
k
is an explanation parameter; therefore it does not
need to be transmitted.
[Recommended Functions]
This function is supported only by some printer models and may not be supported by future models.
It is recommended that NV graphics function (GS ( L GS 8 L: <Function 51> and <Function 64> ~
<Function 69>) be used instead of FS q because the NV graphics function offers the following additional
features:
Multiple logo data and mark data can be specified (except for some models).
Data can be controlled by key code.
Redefining or deleting is possible for each key code.
Color can be specified for the definition data.
Data can be defined by raster format.
The remaining capacity of the definition area can be confirmed.
Continuous processing possible (without a software reset when a command has been processed).
[Notes]
NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory. The NV bit image defined is
effective until the next NV bit image is defined.
In standard mode, this command is effective only when processed at the beginning of the line.
If this command is processed while a macro is being defined, the printer cancels macro definition and starts
processing this command. At this time, the macro becomes undefined.
k
bytes data of
d1...dk
is processed as a defined data of a NV bit image. The defined data (
d
) specifies a
bit printed to 1 and not printed to 0.
All NV bit images previously defined are canceled.