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CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 69
For example
Pattern
Source image
Destination image
Possible results
With transparent
source image
With opaque
source ima
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6.1.2. Set pattern transparency
Esc*v#O (27)(42)(118)#(79) <1Bh><2Ah><76h>#<4Fh>
•
This command sets the pattern transparency.
• # is either 0 or 1. Set # to 0 to select transparent mode and to 1 to specify opaque mode.
• Transparent mode means that parts of the destination image will be visible through the patterned areas of the
source image when the source image has been printed on top of the destination image. If the pattern is a solid
black fill obviously you will not be able to see any of the destination image through the patterned areas of
the source image.
• Opaque mode means that the destination image will not be visible through the patterned areas of the source
image when the source image has been printed on top of the destination image.