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Epson LX-810 - Printing User-Defined Characters

Epson LX-810
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User-defined
Characters
^
The
following
character
definition
program
should
help
make
this
clear:
100
LPRINT
CHR$(2T);"x";CHR$(0)
;
110
LPRINT
CHR$(2T);"&";CHR$(0);
^
120
LPRINT
"
; ;
130
LPRINT
CHR$(128)
;
lllO
FOR
I—1
TO
11
150
READ
A:
LPRINT
CHR$(A);
160
NEXT
I
^
170
LPRINT
180
LPRINT
CHR$(27)
; ;
CHR$
(1)
;
190
LPRINT
200
LPRINT
CHR$(27);"$";CHR$(0)
;
^
210
LPRINT
220
END
230
DATA
32,80,168,8U,U2,8U,168,80,32,0,0
^
In
line
100,
the
ESC
x
0
command
selects
draft
printing.
The
two
^
semicolons
(;)
in
line
120
are
nl
and
n2,
the
range
of
characters
being
defined
(in
this
case,
a
range
of
one).
Line
130
contains
al,
which
in
this
case
specifies
to
use
the
top
eight
pins
of
the
print
^
head.
Line
180
selects
the
user-defined
character
set,
and
line
200
switches
back
to
the
normal
character
set.
The
actual
character
^
design
information
(contained
in
the
DATA
statement
in
line
230)
^
is
sent
to
the
printer
in
the
loop
between
lines
140
and
160.
Printing
user-dejfined
characters
If
you
entered
the
example
program
above,
you
defined
a
heart
and
placed
it
in
the
RAM
location
for
decimal
code
59
(replacing
the
semicolon).
You
can
now
print
out
a
three-line
sample
of
your
work.
The
first
and
third
lines
(printed
by
lines
170
and
210
of
the
program)
print
the
normal
semicolon;
the
second
line
(line
190)
prints
the
heart that
you
defined.
^
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