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10-G ED Mode (Variable Length Output Command with Density Data)
[Explanation]
The data format is the same as the one in the E mode.
One byte indicating density data is added after each mark data to output it in two byte units.
Separators like STX and ETX can be added using the DC4 command.
[Format]
Host Computer This device
DLE E D N1 N2 N3 M1 M2 M3 CR Receive
(10H) (45H) (44H) (0DH)
Receive Data output
# # CR ・ ・ # # CR # # CR
Data of number of marks x 2 bytes + CR a column x M1M2M3 columns
N1N2N3 : 3-byte ASCII code indicating read start column number.
(Example) From the 3rd column = 003 (30H, 30H, 33H)
M1M2M3 : 3-byte ASCII code indicating number of columns to be read.
(Example) 50 columns = 050 (30H, 35H, 30H)
Note:
N1N2N3 and M1M2M3 cannot be omitted as 6-byte fixed length data.
A column without a mark is handled as space CR(20H, 0DH).
[Example]
When there are a mark of density level 2 at position 9 and one of density level 3 at position 1, data of
one column to be sent from the device is as follows:
HEX code : (39H) (32H) (31H) (33H) (0DH)
Data : 9 2 1 3 CR
Mark Density Mark Density
Density information output data
* In the order of ASCII code
In the SR-307 compatible mode, the density levels of 1 to 8 are output.
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10.Data Transfer Mode
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