Printronix P7000 참조 매뉴얼
Bit Image Graphics
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Designing A Bit Image Pattern
A bit image pattern is produced in four steps:
1.
On a quadrille pad or graph paper, lay out the graphic pattern you want to
print. (See Figure 12.)
print. (See Figure 12.)
2.
Determine the decimal equivalent of each vertical data byte in your
pattern. (The sum of the decimal equivalent of each true bit in the vertical
data byte is the decimal equivalent of the data byte.)
pattern. (The sum of the decimal equivalent of each true bit in the vertical
data byte is the decimal equivalent of the data byte.)
3.
Write a program to generate the pattern.
4.
Enter and run the program on the host computer.
Figure 12. Bit Image Pattern Plan
Bit Image Density
You can print bit image graphics in different dot densities. Select dot densities
by sending a control code in the data stream.
by sending a control code in the data stream.
NOTE: Every line of graphics data must include the necessary bit image
command so the printer can perform the chosen graphics functions.
Single Density Mode: ESC K
Single density bit image graphics in a Data Processing (DP) print quality are
printed at 60 dots per inch (dpi) horizontally and 72 dpi vertically. For NLQ
print quality, the horizontal dot density is 90 dpi and vertical dot density is 96
dpi. For High Speed (HS) draft print quality, horizontal dot density is 60 dpi
and vertical dot density is 48 dpi.
printed at 60 dots per inch (dpi) horizontally and 72 dpi vertically. For NLQ
print quality, the horizontal dot density is 90 dpi and vertical dot density is 96
dpi. For High Speed (HS) draft print quality, horizontal dot density is 60 dpi
and vertical dot density is 48 dpi.
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Decimal
Equivalents
Equivalents
128
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
Decimal
Weights
Weights
7th Bit Image Date Byte
2nd Bit Image Data Byte
1st Bit Image Data Byte
LSB
MSB