Star Micronics 4111 Printer User Manual


 
4 D r o p d
Defining thedimensions of the area you want to filljust means indicatingthe
horizontal and vertical size of the pattern, or the rule’s length and thickness.
You can indicate dimensions in either dots or decipoints (tenths of a point).
At 300 dots or 720 decipoints to the inch, decipoint measurements are more
accurate.Theprinterconvertsdecipoint valuesintodots,using2.4 decipoints
tothedot.Itroundsupfractionstothenextinteger.So 1225decipointswould
work out to 510.4 dots, and the printer rounds this up to
511dots.
Your dimension commands specify an area to the right and down from the
current print position. If you define an area larger than the page, your printer
will accept the command. It will, however, cut off your pattern or rule at the
boundaries of the page’s printable area.
When the printer finishes its print “map” of your rule or pattern, the print
position automatically returns to the spot from which you started. That
means, for instance, that you can make a lightly shaded rectangle and then
start printing text right over it. This kind of box can be useful for setting off
particular information from the main body of your text.
Horizontally,youcan specify the rule length orhorizontalpattern sizeindots
with this command:
<ESC>
*C n A
in which for n you enter how many dots across the page you want the rule or
pattern to be.
Alternatively, to specify the horizontal dimension for a rule or pattern in
decipoints, you can print this command:
<ESC>
*C n H
in which n is the horizontal rule or pattern size in decipoints,
Vertically, you can indicate the size of your rule or pattern in dots with this
command:
<ESC>
*C n B
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