Operation Manual
Now
we
can insert
our
column totals into the command:
CHR$(27);"=";CHR$(15);CHR$(0);CHR$(20);CHR$(64);CHR$(128);
CHR$(0);CHR$(124);CI IR$(32);CHR$(16);CHR$(40);CHR$(68);
CHR$(2) ;CHR$(1) ;CHR$(0) ;CHR$(0) ;CHR$(0); CHR$(0);
That
is
how
a character is loaded.
Note: Thecharacter(s)
you
have
loaded remain in
thedownline
loadablecharacter
generator until
you
turn
off
the
printer, replace
the
character
with
another
downloaded
character
or
send
the
command
to clear the
downline
buffer.
If
you
are
loading more
than
one
consecutive character, you
must
give a starter code for the first character
you
are adding. Then after
you have
loaded
the 13 bytes of character
data
for the first character
you have designed, you immediately follow it with the 13 bytes of
character data for the next character
and
so
on
until all the characters
are loaded. Remember each
downloaded
character replaces the
next consecutive normal character.
Note: In
order
to load characters into non-consecutive locations in memory,
you
must
use
the
complete
command
for each character.
Step 8 Printing the character
To
print
your
character
in
Quasi-NLQ,
use
the
command,
ESC
I
6.
This selects the
Quasi-NLQ
downloaded
character generator.
Or
you
can select Utility
mode
with the
ESC
I 4 command. Whichever
print
mode
you
choose, be sure to follow the
command
with
the
character you
replaced-in
our
case,
we
would
enter the@ symbol.
To clear the DLL, use this command:
ClearDLL
Decimal Hex. ASCH Comp.
Clear DLL
27
61
0 0
18
30
00 00
ESC=
NUL
!'
NUL
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