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Epson PowerLite 4100 User Manual

Epson PowerLite 4100
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Control Commands
An Introduction
This section explains the following:
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Communication basics
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Sending control codes and control commands
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Identifying data bytes
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Typographic conventions
COMMUNICATION BASICS
Communication between the computer and printer is accomplished by
exchanging codes that have a predefined meaning. The building blocks
of these codes are bits and bytes.
Bits are the fundamental element of computer communication and may
have one of two values: zero and one. Computers and printers recognize
only these two states: zero and one.
A byte, or data byte, is a group of 8 bits that have significance as a unit.
There are 256 possible patterns of zeros and ones in an 8-bit data byte,
so there are 256 unique data bytes. Individual data bytes are identified by
a number related to the pattern of zeros and ones.
There are different conventions for assigning meaning to individual data
bytes. In the 4100 printer, two different conventions are used:

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Epson PowerLite 4100 Specifications

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BrandEpson
ModelPowerLite 4100
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

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