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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.