DMP 400 (260-1251) Buffer Faxback Doc. # 4563 The DMP-400'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 mem- ory in the Printer called the buffer. When the buffer fills, or certain codes are received (e.g., LF or CR), the buffer is emptied and all data is 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 DP mode, commands for changing print fonts, Line Feed, etc., can be stored in the buffer to take affect 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-400. HINTS AND TIPS ON THE DMP-400 BUFFER... For DP, WP, and Graphics Modes * 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.Printing resumes at the start of the next line unless Switch #6 is set the CR only. 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 last character received by the buffer is printed at the start of the next print line following an automatic Line Feed and Carriage Return. * The Form Feed code (FF = 12 decimal) automatically activates printing (if the code makes it to the Printer). If LF only has been selected (Switch #5), then the buffer is printed and the print head moves to the next Top-of-Form line without a carriage return to the start of the line. Otherwise, the Print Head is positioned at the start of the next Top-of-Form line. * The Carriage Return code (CR = 13 decimal) automatically activates printing (assuming at least one character code is already in the buffer). If Carriage Return only has been selected via hardware, the Print Head is moved to the start of the current line and the next buffer full will print over the current line. Otherwise, subsequent characters will be printed at the start of the next print line. * The Line Feed code (LF = 10) automatically activates printing. If LF only has been selected (Switch #5), then the buffer is printed and the Print Head moves to the next print line without a carriage return to the start of the next line. Otherwise, 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 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. (dtc-07/27/93)