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Printronix MVP Series User Manual

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Graphics

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Other Bit Image Features

Bit image characters are always plotted as normal characters. Emphasized,

double strike, underlines, and doubling in width commands are ignored when

printing bit image characters. However, single density and double density bit

image may exist in the same line, and it is also possible to include text in the

same line with single density, double density, or with both. Underlines and

other normal character features may appear in a print line that also contains

bit image. Note, however, that the bit image characters are always printed

devoid of underlines or other special features.

Modes 1 and 6

In Modes 1 and 6 it is important to take precautionary steps when mixing text

and bit image data in the same line. These modes require nine steps to print

an uppercase character. A maximum of eight steps can be transmitted in bit

image. If the text is fully printed (contingent upon ESC 3 (n), ESC A (n), or

the normal power–up LF value), there will be a gap in the bit image sections

vertically. A similar situation will occur with text that includes descenders.

In this case, the last row of dots and the dot rows of descenders are cut off.

See Table 5–2 on page 5–5 for more information on available features for

each print mode.

Modes 2 and 5

In Modes 2 and 5, the gap will not occur because the uppercase characters

only occupy seven dot rows. However, the last dot row of descenders is cut

off in these modes for the same reason as explained above.

Modes 3 and 4

Bit image plotting is not available in Mode 3 or 4. However, if the feature is

called on a Mode 3 line, that line is printed in Mode 2, then the printer

returns to Mode 3.

Darker Print

Bit images can be darkened by printing over the data a second time using a

CR. For example:

ESC, K, n1, n2, DATA, (CR) ESC, K, n1, n2, DATA (LF)