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Epson LX-810
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User-defined
Characters
^
Sending
information
to
your
printer
Once
the
character
is
plotted
on
the
grid,
you
simply
add
the
pin
C
values
for
each
column
together,
just
as
you
do
for
graphic
images.
/<®\
Then,
you
write
a
program
that
uses
the
following
command
to
replace
the
standard
ASCII
characters
stored
in
your
printer
with
the
characters
you've
designed.
The
format
of
the
command
that
redefines
characters
is
relatively
m,
complex:
ESC
&
0
nl
n2
al
dl
...
dn
The
ESC
&
is
simple
enough.
The
0
is
not
ASCII
character
0
(decimal
code
48,
hex
code
30),
but
is
the
decimal
code
for
the
ASCII
character
NUL.
(The
sample
program
on
the
next
page
should
make
this
distinction
clear.)
You
can
redefine
up
to
six
characters
with
the
command.
The
values
nl
and
n2
are
the
decimal
codes
of
the
first
and
last
ASCII
characters
you
are
replacing.
(You
can
alternatively
use
the
ASCII
characters
themselves
in
quotation
marks.)
If
you
are
replacing
only
one
character,
nl
and
n2
are
the
same.
You
can
use
any
codes
between
58
and
63
decimal
for
nl
and
n2.
For
example,
if
you
wanted
to
redefine
the
characters
:
through
?,
nl
would
be
:
(decimal
code
58)
and
n2
would
be
?
(decimal
code
63).
So
the
command
ESC
&
0
:?
(followed
by
the
appropriate
data)
would
replace
the
characters
:
through
?.
The
value
al
specifies
whether
the
top
eight
pins
or
the
bottom
eight
pins
of
the
print
head
are
used.
If
you
wish
to
print
with
the
top
eight
pins,
al
should
be
128.
If,
however,
you
wish
to
print
with
the
bottom
eight
pins,
al
should
be
0.
The
last
part
of
the
command
(dl...dn)
is
the
actual
data
that
defines
the
dot
patterns
for
each
column
of
each
character.
Since
a
character
can
use
up
to
eleven
columns,
you
must
supply
eleven
data
numbers
for
each
character
even
if
some
columns
are
blank.
If
you
redefine
six
characters,
for
example,
you
need
to
supply
66
data
numbers.
^
Software
and
Graphics
4-23

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Epson LX-810 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print MethodImpact dot matrix
Number of Pins9
Character Sets96 characters (USASCII)
Line Spacing1/6 inch
Paper PathRear
InterfaceCentronics parallel
Noise Level55 dB (A)

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