4–75Commands
dot Identifies a single dot position in the row. Enter each
dot number used. Dots are numbered sequentially from
left to right.
dot1–dot2 Identifies a series of dot positions within the row,
including dot1 on the left end and dot2 on the right
end. Enter the series of dot rows. Series of dot rows
can be combined with single dot positions in the same
command line.
END Terminates the Create Logo mode; enter END.
Comments The logo is defined by specifying the overall size and the rows of data
used. The actual number of logos you can create and store depends on the
memory required for each logo.
The maximum logo size allowed is 252 rows high (3.5 inches) and 240
columns wide (4 inches). Values exceeding either of these dimensions will
produce an error. To maximize memory space, do not define the vertical
and horizontal length of the logo grid larger than is required to capture the
design.
The printer produces a grid with 72 dots per inch vertically and 60 dots per
inch horizontally. Consequently, a logo must be designed using this scale.
The Logo Call command (page 4–72) in the Create Form mode brings the
predefined logo into a form. The starting row and column parameters refer
to the upper left corner of the logo grid. Once created, the logo is ready to
be used in any form and will print at the size shown.
Example The following program shown on the next page produced the tape holder
logo.