DMP 106 (260-2802) Buffer Faxback Doc. # 4402 The DMP-106's ability to temporarily store data is one of its main advantages over a typewriter. Codes sent to a typewriter (i.e., keys pressed) are transferred immediately to the paper. Codes sent to a printer are not printed immediately; they are stored in a separate section of memory in the Printer called the buffer. When the buffer fills, or certain codes are received (i.e., LF or CR), the buffer is emptied and all data is then printed on the paper. What happens after the buffer data is printed depends on the circumstances. In some cases, printing continues on the same line; in others, the Print Head is moved to a different position relative to the paper. In the CP Mode, commands for changing print fonts, Line Feed, etc., can be stored in the buffer to take effect when the data is dumped to paper. Understanding how the buffer works is important for those who wish to gain full control of the DMP-106. HINTS AND TIPS ON THE DMP 106 BUFFER FOR CP AND GRAPHICS MODE * The buffer allocates a fixed number of dots, depending on the character width selected. The buffer is emptied when the data stored equals that number. If different character widths have been used on the same line, the last character added may exceed the dot count. The buffer is printed without this last character. * The Carriage Return (CR=13decimal) code automatically activates printing (assuming at least one character code is already in the buffer). * The Line Feed (LF=10) codes automatically activates printing, and the Print Head is positioned at the start of the next print line. * If the computer delays more than a second before sending the next print code, the buffer is printed. Printing continues from the current position. * The Print Head Positioning sequence (27 16 n1 n2) prints the buffer. Printing continues in the current line at the dot address specified by the (27 16) command. * When the buffer is full, the buffer is printed. Printing continues from the current position. CP MODE ONLY * If a character set of different dot density is selected, the data in the buffer is printed. Codes for changing character sets are: (27 19), (27 20), and (27 23). Printing continues in the current line with the new character style after adding some dot space. * Dot graphics printing continues from the current character position. * When a start Bold or end Bold is received, the buffer is printed. Bold printing continues from the current character position. * Since the buffer capacity is small. if you frequently use the Underline and/or Elongated features, the buffer may be printed before the contents exceed the capacity for one line. Printing will continue from the current line. * If CR = CR feature has been selected, reception of the Carriage Return (CR=13) codes causes the buffer contents to be printed followed by a Carriage Return, and the next full buffer will overprint on the current line. If CR=CR+LF(NL) has been selected, it will cause the buffer contents to be printed followed by a New Line (CR AND LF). Printing will resume at the start of the next print line. GRAPHICS MODE ONLY * When the End Graphics Mode command is received, the buffer is printed. The Printer returns to the CP Mode and printing continues in the same line from the current print position. NOTE: Repeat data can cause a buffer full or overflow condition, as well as single characters. (abo-07/26/93)