The format for the ^IM instruction is:
^IMd:o.x
where
^IM = Move Image to Bitmap.
d = Source Device Where Image is Stored
{Optional. Default is Search Priority.}
o = Name of Stored Image
1-8 Alphanumeric Characters
(Default, the name “UNKNOWN” is used.)
x = Extension, 3 Alphanumeric Characters
{Fixed. Will always be .GRF}
NOTE 1: By using the ^FO instruction, the graphic image can be
positioned anywhere on the label.
NOTE 2: The difference between ^IM and the ^XG instruction is
that the Image Move instruction does not have magnification, and
therefore may require less formatting time. However, to take
advantage of this, the image must be at a 8, 16 or 32 “bit boundary”.
The following example moves the image SAMPLE.GRF from DRAM
and prints it in 5 locations in its original size.
^XA
^FO100,100^IMR:SAMPLE.GRF^FS
^FO100,200^IMR:SAMPLE.GRF^FS
^FO100,300 ^IMR:SAMPLE.GRF^FS
^FO100,400^IMR:SAMPLE.GRF^FS
^FO100,500^IMR:SAMPLE.GRF ^FS
^XZ
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