Pretty much. The dots should have some white space between them. Also,
can you provide me that same image, but in 1200 DPI, length = 7.3cm, width =
0.3cm? My printer is capable of 1200 dpi. The lengths/widths need to be
7.3/0.3cm, because that is what the real dot code length/widths are. The
difference in not detecting, and getting read error resides from that fact
alone.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Schuerewegen" <Tim.Schuerewegen@...>
To: <gbadev@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 3:53 PM
Subject: RE: [gbadev] Re: e-Reader dissection
> > Maybe you could write something to output a higher quality error
> > free dot code image, that might actually print and work. Scanning
> > introduces errors that most likely affects the ability to print
> > the dot codes, so that they work.
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> An error free dot code image? You mean something like
> http://users.skynet.be/firefly/gba/e-reader/slp100.bmp :)
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> Btw, I printed it on a label using my Seiko SLP-100 thermal label printer
> (203 DPI) but, as suspected, the e-Reader did not recognise/see it. Will
try
> on my Epson 460 Inkjet printer once I have refilled the ink (messy job
with
> a needle & stuff). At times like these I wish I had bought the Dymo label
> printer (300 DPI) instead.
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