HP (Hewlett-Packard) PCL Photo Scanner User Manual


 
EN User-Defined Pattern Command 13-21
3 Send the pattern header and binary data:
Notes There must be an even number of bytes in user-defined pattern data,
hence the trailing zeros (“padding”) in the last eight data rows above.
The user-defined pattern downloaded in the previous example is
printed within a rectangular area in Chapter 14 under “Rectangular
Area Fill Examples.”
In the previous example, the raster data code is presented in
hexadecimal, however, the numbers in the escape sequences
are decimal.
Table 13-6
00 00 01 00 00 10 00 20
FF FF FF FF
7F FF FF FE
3F FF FF FC
1F FF FF F8
0F FF FF F0
07 FF FF E0
03 FF FF C0
01 FF FF 80
00 FF FF 00
00 7F FE 00
00 3F FC 00
00 1F F8 00
00 0F F0 00
00 07 E0 00
00 03 C0 00
00 01 80 00