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30 /* ink definition:
31 * ink dots can be printed in various sizes
36 * an ink is therefore defined by the number of bits used for the bitpattern (bitdepth) and the number of possible levels:
37 * a 1 bit ink can have 2 possible levels 0 and 1
38 * a 2 bit ink can have 2*2=4 possible levels with the bitpatterns 0,1,2 and 3
39 * a 3 bit ink can have 2*2*2=8 possible levels with the bitpatterns 0 to 7
45 * inks are named canon_xb_yl_ink where x is the number of bits representing the y possible ink levels
61 /* declare a standard ink */
68 /* declare an ink with flags */
211 * followed by YZ combinations for every defined ink where Y is the letter
225 const canon_ink_t* ink;
269 * BIG NOTE: The bjc8200 has this kind of ink. One Byte seems to hold