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CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 24 
characters 
 
Copy ROM character to RAM 
Esc:000 (27)(58)(00)(00)(00)   <1Bh><3Ah><30h><30h><30h> 
•  In order to use your own customized characters in conjunction with the standard characters contained 
in the printer, you must first download the printer standard ROM characters to the printer RAM, then 
define and download your own customized characters, and finally select the downloaded characters 
for printing using the Esc % 1 NUL escape sequence.  This has the effect of inserting your custom 
characters into the standard character set in place of the standard characters with the same character 
codes. 
• 
This command enables you to download the printer current character set to its RAM.  The printer 
current character set consists of whichever combination of international character set and italic or 
graphic character table you have selected.
 
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(58); CHR$(0); CHR$(0); CHR$(0); 'Copy printer’s 
characters to its RAM 
 
6.7. Graphics 
Select image mode 
Esc*mn1n2<image data>  (27)(42)mn1n2....   <1Bh><2Ah>mn1n2.... 
•  This command enables you to define and print a single line raster bit image on a single text line at a 
selected horizontal resolution.   
•  n
1
 and n
2
 define the number of bytes that comprise the image. 
•  The image consists of 256*n
2
+n
1
 bytes of data, each byte representing a single vertical column of 
4/30". 
•  m defines the horizontal resolution at which the image will be printed.  m must be in the range 0 to 7.  
A value of 0 selects 60 dots per inch, 1 and 2 select 120 dots per inch, 3 selects 240 dots per inch, 4 
selects 80 dots per inch, 5 selects 72 dots per inch, 6 selects 90 dots per inch and 7 selects 144 dots 
per inch. 
•  Each byte represents a vertical column of eight dots, the most significant bit representing the dot at 
the top.  Simply set a bit to 1 if you want a dot to appear in that position, and to 0 if you want white 
space to appear. 
•  Images are printed left to right. 
•  Images are printed at a horizontal resolution determined by your selection and at an approximate 
vertical resolution of 72 dots per inch.  The printer attempts to match your chosen horizontal 
resolution as best it can using its 600 dpi resolution. 
•  You can only use this command in portrait orientation. 
10 WIDTH “LPT1:”,255 
20 LPRINT “*** ESC * m n1 n2 ***” 
30 FOR M=0 TO 6 
40 LPRINT “m=”;M 
50 ‘* SELECT BIT IMAGE MODE * 
60 LPRINT CHR$(27);”*”;CHR$(M);CHR$(240);CHR$(0); 
70 FOR I=1 TO 8 
80 N=2^I-1 
90 FOR J=1 TO 30 
100 LPRINT CHR$(N); 
110 NEXT J:NEXT I:LPRINT  
120 NEXT M:END 
 
*** ESC * m n1 n2 *** 
 
Sample 9 
 
Reassign image mode 
Esc?cm   (27)(63)cm  <1Bh><3Fh>cm 
•  This command enables you to redefine the horizontal resolution attached to a particular image mode.  
Hence, you could assign a density of 90 dots per inch to the image mode normally associated with 60 
dots per inch, which is selected with the Esc K command.  All subsequent Esc K commands would 
then generate images with a horizontal density of 90 dots per inch.