Epson ColorWorks C7500 ESC/label Command Reference Guide - Page 132

ESC/Label Command Reference Guide, Rev. E,

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[Function]  Renders the black and white bitmap graphic to the field.  The rendered dots of the bitmap graphic are specified based on Parameter data. The size of the bitmap graphic is specified based on Parameter s. The horizontal width is specified based on Parameter w.  The data format for the bitmap graphic is as follows. (Example where w = 3 (3 × 8 = 24 [dot] width), s = 9) MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB 1 byte 2 bytes 3 bytes 4 bytes 5 bytes 6 bytes 7 bytes 8 bytes 9 bytes H w  If the number of dots in the longitudinal direction of the bitmap graphic is H [dot], then s = H × w.  1 byte of data expresses 8 dots. Therefore, if the data is F0H, then these 8 dots are rendered as follows. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0  Graphic data is handled as follows.  If the data format is binary, you can use any binary data as Parameter data. At this time, the size of Parameter data must be matched to the size specified in Parameter t.  If the data format is a hexadecimal character string, one character from 1. to 3. below is used as Parameter data. At this time, the size of Parameter data written in binary must be matched to the size specified in Parameter t. 1. 0 to 9, A to F, and a to f in ASCII can be used as hexadecimal graphic data. 2. ASCII comma , the parameter separator character, is used to separate lines. If a comma is input, processing is carried out as if ASCII 0 was input for the remainder of the line. 3. G to Y and g to z in ASCII can be used as repetition characters. For example, if I9 is input, processing is carried out as if 999 were input. The following table indicates the number of repetitions. Character Specified Character Specified Character Specified Character Specified times times times times G 1 Q 11 h 40 r 240 H 2 R 12 i 60 s 260 I 3 S 13 j 80 t 280 J 4 T 14 k 100 u 300 K 5 U 15 l 120 v 320 L 6 V 16 m 140 w 340 M 7 W 7 n 160 x 360 N 8 X 18 o 180 y 380 O 9 Y 19 p 200 z 400 P 10 g 20 q 220 [Response] None [Reference] Related commands: None ESC/Label Command Reference Guide Rev. E Page 132

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ESC/Label Command Reference Guide
Rev. E
Page 132
[Function]
Renders the black and white bitmap graphic to the field.
The rendered dots of the bitmap graphic are specified based on Parameter data.
The size of the
bitmap graphic is specified based on Parameter s.
The horizontal width is specified based on
Parameter w.
The data format for the bitmap graphic is as follows.
(Example where w = 3 (3 × 8 = 24 [dot]
width), s = 9)
If the number of dots in the longitudinal direction of the bitmap graphic is H [dot], then s = H ×
w.
1 byte of data expresses 8 dots.
Therefore, if the data is F0H, then these 8 dots are rendered as
follows.
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
Graphic data is handled as follows.
If the data format is binary, you can use any binary data as Parameter data.
At this time, the
size of Parameter data must be matched to the size specified in Parameter t.
If the data format is a hexadecimal character string, one character from 1. to 3. below is used as
Parameter data.
At this time, the size of Parameter data written in binary must be matched to
the size specified in Parameter t.
1. 0 to 9, A to F, and a to f in ASCII can be used as hexadecimal graphic data.
2. ASCII comma <,>, the parameter separator character, is used to separate lines.
If a comma
is input, processing is carried out as if ASCII 0 was input for the remainder of the line.
3. G to Y and g to z in ASCII can be used as repetition characters.
For example, if I9 is input,
processing is carried out as if 999 were input.
The following table indicates the number of
repetitions.
Character
Specified
times
Character
Specified
times
Character
Specified
times
Character
Specified
times
G
1
Q
11
h
40
r
240
H
2
R
12
i
60
s
260
I
3
S
13
j
80
t
280
J
4
T
14
k
100
u
300
K
5
U
15
l
120
v
320
L
6
V
16
m
140
w
340
M
7
W
7
n
160
x
360
N
8
X
18
o
180
y
380
O
9
Y
19
p
200
z
400
P
10
g
20
q
220
[Response]
None
[Reference]
Related commands: None
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LSB
MSB
LSB
MSB
LSB
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8 bytes
9 bytes
w
H