Star Micronics XR-1020 Printer User Manual


 
Print quadruple-density graphics
L
Mode
ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
Both
cESC> ‘7” nl n2
27 90 nl n2 10 5A nl n2
ml m2 . . .
ml m2 . . . ml m2 . . .
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Prints bit-image graphics at 240 dots per inch horizontally (maxi-
mum 1920 dots wide for normal carriage printer, 3264 dots for wide
carriageprinter), skippingeveryseconddotinthe horizontaldirection.
See <ESC> “K’ for other information.
Select graphics mode
Mode
ASCII Decimal
Hexadecimal
Std.
<ES& ‘I*” n0 nl
27 42 n0 nl 10 2A n0 nl
n2
ml A? . . . n2 ml m2 . . .
n2 ml m2 . . .
Selects one of eight graphics modes depending on the value of nO
and prints bit-image graphics in this mode. See <ESC> “K” for
information on nl, n2, ml, m2, . . .
n0 Graphics mode
0 Normal-density
( 60 dots per inch)
1 Double-density (120 dots per inch)
2 Double-density, double-speed
(120 dots per inch)
3 Quadruple-density
(240 dots per inch)
4 CRT graphics, mode I
( 80 dots per inch)
5 Plotter graphics
( 72 dots per inch)
6 CRT graphics, mode II
( 90 dots per inch)
7 Double-density plotter graphics (144 dots per inch)
Convert graphics density
Mode
ASCII
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Std.
cESC> “?” n m
2763 nm lB3F nm
Converts graphics defined by subsequent <ESC> “K”, cESC> “L”,
<ES0 “Y” or <ES0 “Z” commands to a density mode defined by
<ES0 “*“. n is “K”,
“L”, “Y” or “Z”, indicating the mode to be
converted. m is a code from <o> to <7> indicating one of the modes
of <Esc> “*“.
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