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G4. device
Graphic storage device. Options:
F
Flash
N
Non-volatile RAM (9850)
R
Volatile RAM
T
Temporary storage
NOTE:
Graphics stored in flash are saved when the printer is
turned off.
G5. units
Unit of measure. For bitmapped graphics, G (dots) is the only
valid option.
G6. row
Distance between the bottom of the graphic image area and
the first bitmap line. This is usually 0, unless you want a fixed
amount of white space around the graphic image. See
"Positioning the Graphic Image," for more information.
Printer
Unit of Measure
Row or
End Row
Column or
End Column
9403
English (1/100 inch)
Metric (1/10 mm)
203 dpi Dots
3-599
9-1521
7-1216
10-199
25-505
20-404
9825/
985x/
9860
English (1/100 inch)
Metric (1/10 mm)
203 dpi Dots
0-1599
0-4061
0-3246
0-399
0-1013
0-810
985x/
9860
English (1/100 inch)
Metric (1/10 mm)
300 dpi Dots
0-1199
0-3045
0-3597
0-399
0-1013
0-1197
9855RFID
English (1/100 inch)
Metric (1/10 mm)
203 Dots
300 Dots
0-1299
0-3299
0-2637
0-3897
0-399
0-1013
0-810
0-1197
G7. column
Distance between the left edge of the graphic image area and
the left edge of first bitmap line. This is usually 0, unless you
want a fixed amount of white space around the graphic image.
See "Positioning the Graphic Image," for more information.
Use the previous table for values.
G8. mode
Imaging mode. Enter 0.
G9. "name"
Graphic name (optional), 0-8 characters, enclose within
quotation marks.
Example
{G,99,A,R,G,0,0,0,"99Wire"
p
Adds a graphic image identified by number 99 to volatile RAM.
The graphic uses dot measurement. The image will be placed
according to the row and column parameters in the graphic field.
The imaging mode is 0 and the image is called 99Wire.
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