Good question: I downloaded Tom's demo image and entered the 2 code
examples. The import went fine (I think) and what I get when I do a test
print is:

p10h12v0s0b4099T
1y3X                  Text next to logo 1
                  Text next to logo 2
                  Text next to logo 3
                  Text next to logo 4
                  Text next to logo 5
                  Text next to logo 6
                  Text next to logo 7
                  Text next to logo 8
                  Text next to logo 9
                  Text next to logo 10

This is better than the first attempt which refused to print (I caught a
typo). I'm not really a PCL 5 guy, I just happened to have the most
experience using it in my group...



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karjala Koponen
> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 3:24 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [U2] printing images through unidata
> 
> I was able to use Tom Pellitieri's code successfully.  I did have to
> reverse
> the output of rows to the printer, however, and I found it easier to use
> decipoints than PCL units.  I also found that the pixel width of the
> imported
> image had to be a multiple of 32 (8 bits times 4 bytes).
> 
> Are you having problems with the import of the image or printing it?
> 
> Karjala
> 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/26/2005 1:42:54 PM >>>
> A while back someone wrote an article about how to convert a black and
> whit
> .BMP image to UD2 and print it on a laserjet using PCL 5 (Rastor graphics
> I
> believe). I'm trying to duplicate the guy's work and am not having any
> luck.
> Has anyone else been able to do this?
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