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Sam4s SPS-300 - Load;Save Receipt Images; Preparing a Graphic Logo Bitmap for an SPS-300 Series

Sam4s SPS-300
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SAM4S SPS-300 Series Electronic Cash Register AU Service Mode Programming 141
Load/Save Receipt Images
You can load a preamble and postamble image for your SPS-300 receipt. Before loading, the images
must be converted by the PC Utility to .img format. After conversion, they can be loaded directly by
connecting a PC to the SPS-300 or by copying the images to a SD card and loading (or saving the
image) using the SD utility program described here.
NOTE: After loading the images, you must set Program Mode Æ Print Options Æ pg14 (page 14)
to activate the image printing.
1. Preparing a Graphic Logo Bitmap for an SPS-300 Series
The image must be black/white, 384 x 192 pixels, and 10 Kbytes or less in size.
1. Open MS Paint.
2. Open the image file you wish to use.
3. Choose Attributes from the Image menu. The Attributes dialog box displays.
4. The image dimensions must be no larger than 384 pixels wide by 192 pixels high. If the
image size in pixels is greater than the maximum, you must resize your image.
a. Click OK to exit the Attributes dialog.
b. Select your image. (Choose Select All from the Edit menu.)
c. Using the handles of the selected image, resize the image. Keep the image in the
upper left corner of the screen.
d. Choose Attributes from the Image menu. The Attributes dialog box displays again.
Enter 384 in the Width field; enter 192 in the Height field; select Pixels as the unit.
Click OK to exit the dialog box.
e. Your image will be cropped to the 384 x 192 pixel size. If you cropped part of the
image you wish to keep, you can undo (Ctrl + Z) and try again. You may have to
experiment a bit to resize the image inside the 384 x 192 pixel limit.
5. After the image is sized, select Black and white in the Attributes dialog.
6. Save your image as type “Monochrome Bitmap (*.bmp,*.dib)” and confirm that the size
is 10k or less. If you resized your original image, you may wish to rename when you
save, so that you preserve a copy of the original image.

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