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Chap 5-user-defined characters, Defining your own characters, Chapter 5 user-defined characters – Epson Apex-80 User Manual

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Chapter 5
User-defined Characters

The Apex80 has several hundred different characters stored in its

ROM (Read Only Memory Although this number includes draft,

italic, international, Character Graphics, and NLQ (Near Letter

Quality) characters, sometimes you may want to have a few more. For

those occasions when you need a special character or a few letters in a

different typeface, the Apex80 allows you to create your own characters

and print them just as if they were ordinary letters.

Defining Your Own Characters

The printout below displays a few such characters to give you an idea

of what can be done, but remember that these characters are truly

user-defined; you create what you need or want.

The procedure for designing a character is a simple three-step

process:

l

Plan your character

l

Run one program to test your work and calculate the required

DATA numbers

l

Run another program to put the character in your printer’s RAM

(Random Access Memory) for use whenever you need it.

Because the high-resolution NLQ mode uses many more dots per

character than the draft mode, defining NLQ characters is somewhat

more complex than defining draft characters. You can find the

programs for defining NLQ characters at the end of this chapter.

After you have created your own characters with these programs,

certain keys that you seldom use generate the user-defined characters.

For example, you can type ( to print .

User-defined Characters

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