Dashed Lines
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Dashed Lines
Description Dashed lines are drawn by printing alternate tenths of an inch
(every 0.25 cm). The individual dashed marks will be oriented to
the line’s strongest dimension (horizontal or vertical). If the
horizontal and vertical lengths are equal, the dashes will be
horizontal. Dashed lines can be printed using the command:
Command ^LDhhhdvvvd
Arguments
^LD Dashed Line command
hhh The horizontal dimension, specified in increments of 0.1 inches
(0.25 cm), ranging from 000 to 132 (0 to 13.2 inches or 0 to
33.6 cm).
d Additional dot columns, from 0 to 9.
vvv - The vertical dimension, specified in increments of 0.1 inches
(0.25 cm), ranging from 000 to 132 (0 to 13.2 inches or 0 to 33.6
cm).
d - Additional dot rows, from 0 to 9.
Example 1: The command ^LD02000010^- prints a horizontal dashed line
exactly 2.0 inches 95.08 cm) long and 0.10 inches tall.
^LD Dashed Line command
0200 Specifies a horizontal dimension of 2.0 inches.
0010 Specifies a vertical dimension of 0.10 inch.