Memory Card Function
Graphics, Custom Store
Command Structure <ESC>GIabbbcccddd{data}
a = Specifies character format of the data
H Hex data
B Binary data
bbb = Number of horizontal 8 x 8 blocks (001-248)
ccc = Number of vertical 8 x 8 blocks (001-267)
ddd = Graphics storage number (001-999)
{data}= Hex or binary data to describe the graphic image
Example: See Appendix C for detailed information on creating Hex
and Binary graphic files.
Placement: Immediately following the <ESC>CC Slot Select
command.
Default: None
Command Function To provide similar functionality to the <ESC>G Custom Graphic
command (see Page 4-43), but allows for the graphic image to be
stored in a Memory Card. Use the Store command to send the
graphic data to the printer, which is held in the optional memory card,
even if printer power is lost.
Printer Input
<ESC>A
<ESC>CC1<ESC>GIH002002001
0100038007C00FE01FF03FF87FFCFFFE07C007C007C007C007C007C007C007C0
<ESC>Z
Note: See Appendix C for detailed explanation on how to format a graphics data
stream.
Printer Output There is no printer output as a result of this command. See
<ESC>GR Recall Custom Graphics command.
Special Notes 1. You must have the optional Memory Card to use this command.
Call your SATO representative for details.
2. The maximum storage capacity is 999 graphics, up to the capacity
of the memory card used.
3. If a data transmission error occurs, the printer will beep and the
“ERROR” LED will come on. You must then retransmit the image.
See Appendix D for information on Memory Card error reporting.
4. Each graphic to be stored must be sent in its own data stream.
Section 4. Programming Reference
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