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All donations will be thankfully accepted. For contriD}butions of $10 and above, one will receive the Daisy-Dot II disk and full printed documentationD}. Send all correspondence to: Roy Goldman 2440 South Jasmine D} Denver, CO 80222 INTRODUCTION Daisy-Dot II (DDII) is a complete environment for D}printing near letter quality text with Epson and Star compatible printers. Based on the originaD}l Daisy-Dot, the tremendous quality of DDII's output and the many new formatting features infinitely D} improve the printing capabilities of your Atari 8 bit system. The DDII system consists of three indepenD}dent programs, written in C with machine language routines. The DDII Print Processor (DDIIPP) D}is the main program, from which text files are printed out. The DDII Font Editor (DDIIFE) is a full-featured D}editor for designing and editing DDII fonts. The DDII Font Utilites program (DDIIFU) converts D}standard Atari fonts to DDII format (the original version of this utility was written in BASIC by D} Robert Lee) and also creates italicized versions of existing fonts.\n \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT ID}I\rPage 2\u\l COMPATIBILIY DDII supports the following system configurations: D} -- Atari 400/800/600XL/800XL/1200XL/65E/130XE with minimum 48K -- Epson EX/FX/JX/LX/MX III/RX 9 pin pD}rinters -- Star Gemini/SG/NP/NX 9 pin printers -- DOS 2.5, SpartaDOS, SmartDOS, MyDOS, andD} most other DOS's DAISY-DOT II PRINT PROCESSOR The DDIIPP prints out text files in near lettD}er quality using a variety of proportional fonts. DDII uses a special technique of making two D}passes for each printed line. After the first pass, the page is advanced minimally and then a second pass filD}ls in the gaps. This varies from standard double striking in that each pass is not identical, D}but is a different set of formatted text. The result is high density text that is difficult to D} distinguish from that of a typewriter or laser printer. Many formatting features are available from a menu oD}r can be implemented through commands that you type inside the text file. These powerful optionD}s include the ability to select the pages of a file to be printed, set the number of copies, chain text E} files together, change fonts within a file, set graphic density, change horizontal spacing, center liE}nes, fully justify text, block text to the right, underline text, print double-width text, prinE}t in boldface, set proportional tabs for tables or charts, and include pictures within your text. E} DDIIPP will work with almost any word/text processor, including PaperClip, AtariWriter Plus, Xlent's FirstE} Word Processor, and the public domain Textpro, which is available through user groups, BBS's, E}or from me for $5 (to cover costs). RUNNING THE PROGRAM Included with DDII is Atari DOS 2.5.E} If you wish to use a different DOS, copy the desired DOS files to the disk. The DDIIPP is onE} Side 1 of the DDII disk as an "AUTORUN.SYS" file. When booting, after DOS loads, DDIIPP loads automatically.E} After loading, drive 1 is scanned for either of two printer configuration files. Two files exiE }st on your disk under the name "STAR.CNF" and "MX.CNF". If you are using a Star Gemini/SG, renE }ame "STAR.CNF" to "STAR". Some newer Star printers are 100% Epson compatible; experiment, and if this is E } the case, configure DDII for standard Epsons and NOT for Star printers. If your printer is an EpsonE } MX III, rename the "MX.CNF" file to "MX". DDIIPP searches only for files with \u12/87E }\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 3\u\l these names, and disregards their contents. Thus, any file with E}the correct name will work. If neither of these configuration files is located on the disk, DDIIPP will confiE}gure itself for Epson EX/FX/JX/LX/RX models. If you are using a different Epson compatible, exE}periment to see which, if any, configuration suits your printer. The DDIIPP file may also be lE}oaded with the 'Binary Load' option from DOS menus or in command form with SpartaDOS. FONT ENE}TRY When the DDIIPP executes, you are first prompted to enter the name of the DD font you wishE} to print the text file with. Enter 1-8 for a directory. Type in the "Dn:" if the font is on a E} drive other than 1. The ".NLQ" extender doesn't need to be typed in. If a file other than a DD font is enE}tered, DDIIPP responds with Error #999 (this occurs in all DDII programs). DDII fonts are entiE}rely compatible with fonts from the original Daisy-Dot. New fonts may be created or existing ones edited E} with the DDII Font Editor. Atari fonts can be converted to DDII format or existing DDII fonts can E}be italicized with the DDII Font Utilities program. The following fonts are included on Side 1E} of the DDII disk:\c\farciform\ARCIFORM.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnoE}pqrstuvwxyz|\fblock\BLOCK.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|E}BORDERS.NLQ\fborders\!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMN\fbroadway\BROADWAY.NLQ By B. Sheppard!"#$%&'()*+,-./0E}123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fgatsby\GATSBY.NLQ By C. Gross!"#$%&'()*+,-./0E}123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fohio\OHIO.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@E}ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\foldeng\OLDENG.NLQ By C. Gross!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@E}ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\froman\\l \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 4\uE }\l\c\foldwest\OLDWEST.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\E!}froman\ROMAN.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsaloon\SALOONE"}.NLQ By C. Gross!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsanserif\SANSE#}ERIF.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fscript\SCRIPT.NLQ!"#E$}$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsub\SUB.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./012345E%}6789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsuper\SUPER.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCE&}DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\froman\ \lTEXT FILENAME ENTRY AfterE'} the font loads into memory, you are prompted for the text file you wish to print. Enter 1-8 for a correspondE(}ing directory. Again, include the "Dn:" if the file is not on drive 1. No extender is assumedE)} nor appended to your entry. The specified file is not accessed at this point. WHAT IS A TEXE*}T FILE? Text files used by DDII should be preformatted with a word processor through a "Print E+}to Disk" function. This is different from saving the file in that when saving a file, the text is E,} stored exactly as it is in your word processor's buffer (no margins added, lines aren't divided according E-}to margins, etc.). However, when printing to disk, the resulting file is perfectly formatted, jE.}ust like output to the printer. The following are instructions for printing to disk with common word/text E/} processors: PAPERCLIP - Use the [CTRL] [SHIFT] [O] (letter O) command. At the proE0}mpt for the output device, enter the name of the desired output file. Answer 'N' to the prompt about sending E1}control characters. Answer the remaining prompts however you wish. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT IE2}I\rPage 5\u\l ATARIWRITER PLUS - First select item 'P' from the main menu to print. When iE3}t asks if it should print to the printer, reply 'N'. Type in the name of the desired output disk file (with tE4}he "Dn:". Next, select item 'C' from the printer selection menu, the Atari 1027 (no matter whaE5}t printer you really own). Answer the following prompts as desired. XLENT'S FIRST WORD PROCESE6}SOR - Select the print function from the main menu. Reply 'D' when it asks whether to print to E7} printer, screen, or disk. Type in the desired filename and enter the following prompts as desired. E8} TEXTPRO - Use the command [CTRL] 'P' and type in the filename for desired output. Make sure you type "E9}Dn:" with the filename. The DDIIPP prints only the 91 standard keyboard generated characters. E:} Any control or inverse characters are ignored. If the selected file is not a text file, DDII will most likelE;}y not even attempt to print it. Check the Question and Answer section for more text file tips.E<} GLOBAL FORMATTING Once a font has been loaded and a text file has been specified, E=} the global formatting menu is displayed. The menu is used to change the format, or appearance, of the oE>}utput. Formatting options selected from this menu remain fixed throughout the entire printout E?}unless changed locally by commands that you include within your text, as discussed later. The E@}first letter of each available option is highlited. Press the corresponding letter to change the option. TheEA} current value is displayed to the right of each menu option. The following are all the formatEB}ting choices available from this menu: [F]ONT Press 'F' to change the currentEC} font. From the prompt, pressing 1-8 and [RETURN] will display a disk directory of the correspED}onding drive. To retain the font in memory press [RETURN]. Otherwise, type in the name of the desired font; EE}it will load into memory. [T]EXT FILE Press 'T' to change the text file to beEF} printed. Enter 1-8 and [RETURN] if a directory is desired. Press [RETURN] at the prompt to rEG}etain the current filename or type in the new one. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 6\u\l EH} [D]ENSITY Press 'D' to cycle through the available graphic densities. If you are using a noEI}n-MX Epson or Star printer, four densities are available: single (density 1), double (2), double draft (3), EJ} and quadruple (4). If DDII is configured for an Epson MX printer, only single and double densitEK}y are available. Density is the term for describing how close together dots are printed. SingEL}le density allows a maximum of 480 dots per line. Double density can accommodate up to 960 dots per line. DouEM}ble draft density is also based on 960 columns per line; it is faster than normal double densitEN}y, but can't print consecutive adjacent dots. Quadruple density prints up to 1920 columns per EO}line, but it too can't print adjacent dots in the same row. Because density affects the distance between eachEP} column of dots, the size of characters and the amount of page space used varies. For example,EQ} double density text is twice the width of and takes up twice as much horizontal space as the same text ER} printed in quadruple density. Likewise, single density text appears twice as wide as double density ES}text. For most practical purposes, you will want to use double density (density 2). This densET}ity, which is the default density, provides the most feasible size and accuracy for the majority of EU} tasks. The main body of this documentation is in double density. Single density is a good choice when vEV}ery wide characters are desired, or maybe when you want to fill up a page with text formatted iEW}n 40 columns. Double draft density is a good choice when you need a quick prinout, as it is twice as EX} fast as regular double density. Quadruple density can be used for fitting a bunch of characters on oneEY} line. Quadruple density works best with fonts without much detail, such as Sans-Serif or BlocEZ}k.\C\d1Single Density (Density 1)\d2Double Density (2)\d3Double Draft Density (3)\d4Quadruple Density (4) E[} \d2\l[S]PACING Press 'S' to change the character spacing, or the number of blank columns beE\}tween each character. This value can be anywhere from 0 to 20 columns. Enter the new spacing value and E]} press [RETURN] or press only [RETURN] to keep the current value. In general, a spacing value of 2 tE^}o 4 is most practical. The default spacing value is 2 columns (as is the main body of this docE_}umentation). default spacing value is 2 columns (as is the main body of this docDSTEPS FOR PRINTNG OUT DAISY-DOT II DOCUMENTATIONDaisy-Dot II has 24 pages of documentation designed to be printedwith DaisIa}y-Dot II. The printing process takes a very long time.Remember that for donations of $10 and above, one will receive theDDIb}II disk and PRINTED documentation. Send to: Roy Goldman 2440 South Jasmine Denver, CO 80222Here are the sIc}teps to print all the documentation:1) If you are using a Star Gemini/SG, first rename the file on Side 1"STAR.CNF" to "STId}AR"2) If you are using an Epson MX III printer, rename the file on Side1 "MX.CNF" to "MX". Since the MX doesn't support alIe}l graphicdensities, some demonstrations of the different densities in thedocumentation won't print out accurately3) Boot SIf}ide 1 of the Daisy-Dot II disk4) Type "ROMAN" and [RETURN]5) Type "DDIIDOC.1" and [RETURN]6) Make sure you've got at leastIg} 25 pages of paper7) Position Top Of Form by advancing paper until the page perforationlines up with the top of the printerIq}BMX CNFBSTAR CNFB ARCIFORMNLQB BLOCK NLQB BORDERS NLQB+BROADWAYNLQB9GATSBY NLQB LOHIO NLQBYOLDENG NLQBiOLDWEST NLQB wROMAN NLQBSALOON NLQB SANSERIFNLQBSCRIPT NLQB SUB NLQB SUPER NLQB%DDII DMPByDDIIDOC 1 B `READ ME BltBILBOARDDOCBAUTORUN SYSB%dDOS SYSB*DUP SYS ribbon8) Turn on printer9) Press [START]. The first 11 pages of the documentation willprint10) When finished, flip the Ir}disk and insert Side 211) Press "T"12) Type "DDIIDOC.3" and [RETURN]13) Press [START] to print the rest of the documentatiIs}onYou can abort a printout at any time by holding down [SELECT]URN]13) Press [START] to print the rest of the documentatiHB BBBB IIII LL LL BBBB OO A RRRR DDDD BB BB II LL LL BB BB OOOO Mu} AAA RR RR DDDDD BB BB II LL LL BB BB OO OO AA AA RR RR DD DD BB BB II LL Mv}LL BB BB OO OO AA AA RR RRR DD DD BBBB II LL LL BBBB OO OO AA AA RRRRR DD DD Mw} BB BB II LL LL BB BB OO OO AAAAAAA RR RR DD DD BB BB II LL LL BB BB OO OO AAAAAAMx}AAA RR RR DD DD BB BB II LL LL BB BB OOOO AA AA RR RR DDDDD BBBB IIII LLLLL LLLLLMy} BBBB OO AA AA RR RR DDDD Copyright (c) 1987 by Chris Wareham This is a 'shMz}areware' program. Distribute it freely. Give copies to allyour friends. You may not sell it under any circumstances without M{}the expressedwritten consent of the author. If you like the program and find it useful, whynot let the author know with a sM|}mall token of appreciation. All donations willbe graciously accepted by the author: Chris WarM}}eham 1215 West Jackson Spearfish, SD 57783*********Overview:M~}********* BILLBOARD is written in BASIC with machine language routines. It will printa Graphics 7.5, 8, or 9 picture uM}pright or sideways to almost any size you want.I developed it on an Epson FX-80 printer. Any printer with graphics commandsM}compatible to that should work. If your printer supports graphics but is not"Epson compatible" you may still be able to use M}this program. Consult thesection "Printer Codes" at the end of this documentation. When you first run BILLBOARD, the scM}reen will blank for about 9 secondswhile the program initializes. When the main screen appears, use the <-> and <=>keys to M}highlight the menu option you want. Press to activate thatoption. Below is a summary of the menu options. Pressing M} at any timewill return you to the main menu.*****LOAD:***** First of all, you're asked for the drive numbM}er for loading a picture.Values of 1 through 8 are allowed, although some values will return an error,depending on the DOS M}you're using and the configuration of your system. If anerror occurs, press any key and you'll return to the main menu. M} Next, the filename is requested. The program will load Micro-Painter,ComputerEyes, and other pictures that generally have tM}he "standard" 62 sectorfile format. If no color register data is included at the end of the file, thenthe program uses defaM}ult values, depending on the Graphics mode (see lines 950and 960 of the program). After you type in the filename, the tM}op left box asks for the Graphics modeof the picture you are using. The implications for printing for each Graphicsmode areM} summarized below. 2 GR.7+ = Display the picture (VIEW option) aM}s Graphics 7.5 (Graphics 15 on XL/XE). Print it using shading values provided in the M}program. GR.7+/8 = Display the picture as Graphics 7.5. Print it as a Graphics 8 picture (eachM} bit in screen memory is a dot on the printout--no shading). GR.8 = Display and print as a M}Graphics 8 picture. GR.9 = Display as a Graphics 9 picture with 16 shades. Print it using 1M}6 shaded printer patterns which correspond to the 16 on-screen shades. Use the <-> and <=> keys aloM}ng with to make your choice. After thepicture loads into memory, it will appear on screen. Press any key to return M}tothe main menu.*****SAVE:***** Again, the program requests the drive number and filename. All pictures aresaved M}using the "standard" 62 sector file format with the 4 color registervalues at the end of the file (in the order PEEK(712), 7M}08, 709, 710).*****VIEW:***** This option lets you look at the picture in memory at any time. If nopicture is in mM}emory, you will see a blank screen. Press any key to return tothe main menu.**********DIRECTORY:********** The driM}ve number is the only information needed here. The directory listingpauses after every 16 files. Press to continue M}the listing or to leave the displayed files on screen and return to the main menu. The LOADoption is sometimes easiM}er to use with the correct file displayed.******PRINT:****** This is the heart of BILLBOARD and the main purpose forM} which I wrote it.The program presents you with two submenus of many different print options. Alloptions are again chosen uM}sing the <->, <=>, and keys. After you chooseone printer option, the menu bar advances to the next option. You can M}press at any time to exit back to the main menu. The various PRINT optionsare summarized below. M} 3 ++++++++++++++++++++++ A SPECIAL CASE--GR.7.5 ++++++++++++++++++++++ M} If the picture in memory is Graphics mode 7.5, then BILLBOARD allows you to set the color registers before printM}ing to allow for different shading values. As the instruction line under the picture says, press the numbers 1 throM}ugh 4 to increase the color register value. The number "1" changes register 712; "2" changes 708; "3" changes 709; and "M}4" changes 710. Technically there are 8 shading values in the program but I only allow six of them since two print M}out as stripes that don't look real good. If you get to pressing keys and don't like what you've come up with, justM} press and the original values will return. Press any other key when done to continue with the print options. M} +++++++ FORMAT: +++++++ With this option you choose either an upright or a sideways printout. You'M}ll have to experiment to see which one looks better for your particular picture and the kind of Graphics mode you're priM}nting it in. A change in format at this point can make quite a difference in the final printed picture. +++++M} TYPE: +++++ You can print in inverse or regular print. Since I developed this program to use with M}ComputerEyes, I put INVERSE as the top menu choice. You'll want to print most pictures in inverse. Some will look betterM} in "regular" type print. ++++++++ DENSITY: ++++++++ You have four choices here--480, 720, 96M}0, and 1,920 dots per line. Each of these modes gives a different effect on the final printed picture. The heavier M}densities use up the printer ribbon faster and take longer to print but give a less "grainy" look. The 720 dpl mode is eM}specially good for an undistorted look for upright printouts. You'll have to experiment to find the best option forM} your application. My favorite combination is a sideways, 960 dpl, double width, four height, centered printout. This giM}ves an undistorted printout that fills most of an 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheet of paper. With a little trimming it's a nicM}e "8 X 10" ready to frame. ++++++ WIDTH: ++++++ Single, double, triple, and "More" are available uM}nder this option. If you choose the "More" option, then continue to use <-> and <=> to increase or decrease the widM}th factor. Press to activate your choice. The various increments between sizes were necessary due to formattingM} the output data. Under the "More" option you can observe the rounded off width to the nearest foot, in the box to M}the upper right of "PRINT OPTIONS." 4 +++++++ HEIGHT: ++++++M}+ Choose the options here in the same way you did for the width. The options are single, double, four, and "MM}ore." The height of your printout is displayed to the nearest foot for the "More" option as it was for the width. M} After you've chosen both WIDTH and HEIGHT, more information about your printout is displayed in the box to the M}above right of the printer options. Width and height, rounded off the nearest foot is shown. Under "Paper" you willM} see the number of 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheets of paper you will need. Under "Time" you will see the approximate hours and miM}nutes needed to complete the printout. These values are for the Epson FX-80 and may vary with other printers. M} +++++++++ POSITION: +++++++++ You can print your picture centered, to the far left, or far right. M} ++++++++++++++++++++ PAUSE/STOP PRINTING: ++++++++++++++++++++ Once printing starts you can pause by prM}essing the SPACE BAR. On a larger printout you may want to do this to let the printer cool down or change the ribboM}n. You can turn the printer off and then on again while paused and it shouldn't affect the printout. However, if you movM}e the paper that's being printed, the picture will probably not be continuous when printing resumes. Make sure the M}printer is on before pressing the SPACE BAR again to continue printing where you left off. If you press the ESM}CAPE key while the printer is working, printing will stop and you'll return to the main menu.**************DONE PRINTM}ING:************** When BILLBOARD is done printing, you'll have to find the continuous strips,separate, cut, and tapeM} them together (if it's a printout requiring more thanone sheet). This shouldn't be hard because BILLBOARD spaces each contiM}nuoussheet so the top of each strip starts at the same place. Experiment with smallerposter sizes first and you'll see thatM} all the strips line up quite nicely.****************PRINT ESTIMATES:**************** You can see how much paper yoM}u need and how long it will take to do yourprintout by running through the PRINT options submenu and stopping at thePOSITIOM}N option. The approximate size, number of sheets of paper, and estimatedprinting time is displayed. At this point you can prM}ess to return tothe main menu or choose the POSITION of the printout to start printing. M} 5********CAUTION:******** Although BILLBOARD will print "almost any size" poster, you may findM} thereal big printouts to be impractical. For example, a 720 dpl upright printoutthat's 320 wide by 448 high is 95' X 100'.M} It takes 17,920 sheets of paper andover 1,592 hours to print. That's 66 days of printing! I take no responsibilityfor anyoM}ne who burns their printer up trying to make a mega-poster!*********HAVE FUN!********* I hope you find many uses foM}r BILLBOARD and enjoy using it. If you have alarge library of pictures like I do, you may find it handy to print them all ouM}tand write in the filenames underneath them. You can fit 6 pictures on a page inthe 720 dpl upright mode or 9 in the 960 dpM}l upright mode. No more wonderingwhere the picture is and what filename it's under! If you want to give someone a messaM}ge in a big way then BILLBOARD's theprogram you want. Convert your picture to Print Shop Screen Magic format, addyour messaM}ge in a nice font, convert it back to standard DOS, then print it outwith BILLBOARD. You don't have a utility that will convM}ert your pictures toScreen Magic and back? Consult your local users group or check the OnlineServices. I've written a progrM}am called "Video Jukebox" that does this and a lotmore but haven't written the documentation yet.**************PRINTER COM}DES:************** There are only three lines that output graphics data to the printer. Beloware the line numbers andM} codes for the FX-80. Possibly you can change them tofit your printer. A. Line 1020: @ = masterM} reset. A;CHR$(8) = set vertical line spacing to 8/72 inch. l;CHR$(LMAR) = set left printM}er margin. B. Lines 1600 and 2100: *;CHR$(MODE);CHR$(COLL);CHR$(COLH); = set printer graphics M} mode and reserve space for number of graphics columns. MODE = 0 is 480 dots per line. M} MODE = 1 is 960 dpl. MODE = 3 is 1,920 dpl. MODE = 6 is 720 dpl. COLL = loM}w byte of number of columns to print. COLH = high byte of number of columns to print. PRNT$(1,LIM) M}= the picture data that is actually printed. The FX-80 gives a number value to the pins on the printhead as foM}llows: 6 7th pin = 128 (top of print head) M} 6th pin = 64 5th pin = 32 4th pin = 16 3rd pin = 8 2nd pin M}= 4 1st pin = 2 0th pin = 1 (bottom) --------------------- M}most bottom pin = not used If your printer has a different scheme for firing pins, then this program may not M}work for you. However, you may be able to write a routine that converts the printer data from FX-80 format to the formatM} of your printer. 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