Sharp CE-515P plotter/printer - info?

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Tue May 22 05:58:38 2001

> > > The same mechanism was used by other companies (Oric printer, Tandy
> > > CGP115, Commodore 1520, and so on). Many of them (but not the Commodore)
> > > used the same microcontroller chip to operate the mechanism, and they all
> > > respond to the same commands.
> > Not my Sharp - it works with some of the graphics commands (not AXIS or Text
> > Rotation, though), but not others, and it needs an ESC b to put it into
> > graphics mode.

> In which case it's not the standard microcontroller. Darn!

Well, this is standard for the Sharp plotters. And the 515/516
use this.


For the Commands:
(The one I remember)

ESC b -> Graphics
A -> Text Mode
Mx,y -> Move pen to x/y
I -> Set Orgin (Index)
H -> Back to Orgin (Home)
ESC 0 -> Black
ESC 1 -> Blue
ESC 2 -> Green (or Red, I don't remember)
ESC 3 -> Red (or Green)
Pxxx -> Print string xxx (until CR)
Lx -> Linetype (0..7 or so diferent styles, decimal number)
Dx,y -> Draw To x/y


All numbers are decimal integers and can have up to 5 digits
including leading zeros. Spaces may be inserted around under
some circumstances. IIRC commands can be chanined by ';' - not
shure about that. Move and Draw should also be able to have
several points to move to as a comma seperated list (x1,y1,x2,y2).

I can't tell about the other commands, because the above is all
I needed (or at least what I remember. There should be some
way for relative movement and relative drawing. Again, no Idea
about that.

Gruss
H.

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