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100
WIDTH
"LPTl:",
255
110
LPRINT
CHR$(27);"A";CHR$(7);
120
FOR ROW = 1 TO 2
;;;
LPRINT
CHR$(27);"Y";CHR$(4l);CHR$(0);
FOR COLUMN = 1 TO
41
150
READ N
160
LPRINT
CHR$(N);
170
NEXT COLUMN
180
LPRINT
190
NEXT ROW
200
END
210
DATA
64,32,80,8,68,2,64,0,64,0
220
DATA
64,0,64,0,32,0,16,0,8,0
230
DATA
8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0
240
DATA
184,64,32,16,8,4,2
250
DATA
8,16,40,64,136,0,8,0,8,0
260
DATA
8,0,8,0,16,0,32,0,64,0,64,0
270
DATA
64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0
280
DATA
116,8,16,32,64,128,0
When you run the program, it produces this printout:
If you want to see the figure in other densities, change the Y in line
130
to L or Z.
User-Defined Characters
The FX has several hundred different characters stored in its ROM (Read
Only Memory). Although this number includes draft, italic,
international, Epson Extended Graphics, and NLQ (near letter quality)
characters, sometimes you may want to have a few more. For those
occasions when you need a special character or a few letters in a different
typeface, the FX allows you to create your own characters and print
them just as if they were ordinary letters.
You can make the task of defining characters easier by using a
commercial software program that either assists you in creating
Using Software and Graphics
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