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User's Manual
Model : iDP-3221
Line Thermal Printer
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CITIZENUser's ManualModel : iDP-3221Line Thermal PrinterRev 1.00 Newly issued on 04. Mar.1999JaJaJaJappppaaaan n n n CCCCBBBBM M M M CCCCoooor

Page 2 - Norco Declaration AB

PPPPRERERERECCCCAAAAUUUUTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNS S S S FFFFOOOOR R R R HHHHAAAANNNNDDDDLLLLIIIINNNNGGGGDo not handle the equipment in the following manners,

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GS * n1 n2 [ d ] n1 ´ n2 ´ 8[Function] Defining the download bit image[Code] <1D>H<2A>H<n1><n2> [ < d > ] n1 ´ n2 ´

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[Sample Program] [Print Results] GOSUB IMG LPRINT CHR$ (&H1D) + "/" + CHR$ (0) ; LPRINT CHR$ (&H1D) + "/" + CHR$ (1

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GS / m[Function] Printing the downloaded bit image[Code] <1D>H<2F>H<m>[Range] 0 £ m £ 348 £ m £ 51[Outline] Prints downloaded bit

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GS :[Function] Starting/Ending macro definition[Code] <1D>H<3A>H[Outline] Specifying starting/ending macro definition.Means termination w

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GS B n[Function] Specifying/Canceling the black/white inverted printing[Code] <1D>H<42>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] This comma

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GS H n[Function] Selecting of printing position of HRI characters[Code] <1D>H<48>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 348 £ n £ 51[Outline] Selecti

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GS I n[Function] Sending the printer ID[Code] <1D>H<49>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 349 £ n £ 51[Outline] Sends the specified printer ID.&q

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Left MarginPrint Area WidthPrintable AreaGS L nL nH[Function] Setting the left margin[Code] <1D>H<4C>H<nL><nH>[Range] 0 £ n

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GS P x y[Function] Specifying the basic calculation pitch[Code] <1D>H<50>H<x><y>[Range] 0 £ x £ 2550 £ y £ 255[Outline] Thi

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GS V m ... (1)GS V m n ... (2)[Function] Cutting the paper[Code] (1) <1D>H<56>H<m>(2) <1D>H<56>H<m><

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DDDDAAAAIIIILLLLY Y Y Y MMMMAAAAIIIINNNNTTTTEEEENNNNAAAANNNNCECECECE• At the time of maintenance, be sure to turn off the power switch of the printer

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GS W nL nH[Function] Setting the print area width[Code] <1D>H<57>H<nL><nH>[Range] 0 £ nL £ 2550 £ nH £ 255 [Outline] Sets

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Left MarginThe left margin is trimmed.Printable AreaPrint Area WidthExtended towardthe right(2) If a sufficient area cannot be provided as a result o

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GS ¥ nL nH[Function] Specifying the relative vertical position of a character in Page mode[Code] <1D>H<5C>H<nL><nH>[Range]

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GS ^ n1 n2 n3[Function] Executing the macro[Code] <1D> H <5E> H <n1> <n2> <n3>[Range] 0 £ n1 £ 2550 £ n2 £ 2550 £ n3

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GS a n[Function] Enabling/Disabling ASB (Automatic Status Back)[Code] <1D>H<61>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] This command selec

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(1) 1st byte (printer information)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0 Unused 00 01 Unused 00 0Status of pin 3 of drawer kick connector = "L"00 02Status

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(4) 4th byte (paper detector information)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0 Undefined — —1 Undefined — —2 Undefined — —3 Undefined — —4 Unused 00 05 Undefined —

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GS f n[Function] Selecting the font of HRI charactetrs[Code] <1D> H <66> H <n>[Range] n = 0, 1n = 48, 49[Outline] Selecting the fo

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GS h n[Function] Specifying the height of the bar code[Code] <1D> H <68> H <n>[Range] 1 £ n £ 255[Outline] Selecting bar code heig

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GS k m [d1 ... dk] NULGS k m n [d1 ... dn][Function] Printing the bar code[Code] (1) <1D> H <6B> H <m> [d1...dk] N

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This label warns that the head becomes hot inoperation, and touching it may result in burns.A caution label is stuck onto the following place.Carefull

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•For JAN13, the bar code is printed when 13 bytes of bar code data has beenentered, and the subsequent data is handled as normal data.•For JAN8, the b

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[Description of Bar Codes] <For print examples, see page 108.>UPC-A This bar code, consisting of numerals only, has a fixed length of 12 columns

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CODE93 This bar code, consisting of alphanumeric and control characters, has a variablelength of columns. The HRI character string is preceded by a

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When sending print data, note these:(1) Each string of bar code data must begin with a codeset select character(CODE A, CODE B, or CODE C), which sele

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[Description of Bar Codes]UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN-13 (EAN), JAN-8 (EAN), CODE39, ITF, CODABAR, CODE93,CODE128Type Print Sample Outline of SymbolMax.columnUP

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GS r n[Function] Sending status[Code] <1D>H<72>H<n>[Range] 1 £ n £ 249 £ n £ 50 [Outline] Sends the specified status to the host.

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• Drawer kick connector status (n = 2, 50)Bit Status Hex. DecimalStatus of pin 3 of drawer kick connector = "L"00 00Status of pin 3 of drawe

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GS w n[Function] Specifying the horizontal size (magnification) of bar code[Code] <1D> H <77> H <n>[Range] 2 £ n £ 6[Outline] Sele

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11111111...CCCCHHHHAAAARRRRAAAACCCCTTTTEEEER CR CR CR COOOODDDDEEEES S S S TTTTABABABABLLLLEEEE11111111...1111 PPPPaaaagggge e e e 0000

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11111111...2222PPPPaaaagggge e e e 1 1 1 1 ((((DDDDoooommmmeeeessssttttiiiicccc))))

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CCCCOOOONNNNTTTTEEEENNNNTTTTSSSS1. OUTLINE ...

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11111111...3 3 3 3 PPPPaaaagggge e e e 2222

Page 37 - Bottom Cover

11111111...4444PPPPaaaagggge e e e 3333

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11111111...5555PPPPaaaagggge e e e 4444

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11111111...6666PPPPaaaagggge e e e 5555

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11111111...7777PPPPaaaagggge e e e 252525255555

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11111111...8888IIIInnnntttteeeerrrrnnnnaaaattttiiiioooonnnnaaaal l l l CCCChhhhaaaarrrraaaacccctttteeeer r r r CCCCooooddddeeees s s s TTTTababababll

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AAAAPPPPPPPPEEEENNNNDDDDIIIIXXXX 1111. . . . PPPPAAAAGGGGE E E E MMMMOOOODDDDEEEEOOOOvvvveeeerrrrvvvviiiieeeewwwwThe printer has two print mode

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(2) The maximum printable size of a bitmap image is 512 by 512 dots for standard mode. In pagemode, the size can be extended up to 831 bits in the y

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<Example: When printing a downloaded bitmap image covering six bytes vertically>[Vertically mapped dots (= 8´6) ¾ Line feed width for the starti

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[Mapping Positions for Character Data]DownloadedBitImageBar CodePoint ABit ImageVertically Doubled CharacterBaseline(HRI Characters)[Mapping Positio

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6.1.3 Connector Pin Assignment... 246.2 Para

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[Mapping Position for a Downloaded Bit Image]Downloaded Bit ImageBaselineBaselinePoint BPoint BPoint APrint AreaMapping Direction

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EEEExxxxaaaammmmpppplllle oe oe oe of f f f tttthhhhe e e e UUUUsssse oe oe oe of f f f PPPPaaaagggge e e e MMMMooooddddeeeeThe following explains spe

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In Figure 1-1, a line feed occurs between "lesson" and "Test 1" because "lesson" and the next space " "do not

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Before an FF is sent, the following program code can be added to remove part of the data.170 PRINT#1, chr$(&H1b); "W";chr$(72);chr$(0);c

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AAAAPPPPPPPPEEEENNNNDDDDIIIIXXXX 2222. . . . BBBBIIII----DDDDIIIIRECRECRECRECTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNAAAAL L L L PPPPAAAARRRRAAAALLLLLLLLEEEEL L L L II

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1111...2222IIIInnnntttteeeerrrrffffaaaacccciiiinnnng g g g PPPPhhhhaaaasssseeeessssInterfacing in each communication mode is divided into several pha

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2222...NNNNeeeeggggoooottttiiiiaaaattttiiiioooonnnn2222...1111OOOOvvvveeeerrrrvvvviiiieeeewwwwUsually, the printer is started in Compatibility mode,

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2222...3333PPPPrrrreeeeccccaaaauuuuttttiiiioooonnnnssss 1) The Negotiation phase is triggered with the rising edge of the IEEE 1284 Active signal se

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2222...4444DDDDaaaatttta a a a CCCCoooommmmmmmmununununiiiiccccaaaattttiiiioooon n n n ffffrrrroooom m m m PPPPrrrriiiinnnntttteeeer r r r tttto o o

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11) If the host selected the Host Busy Data Available phase and set HostBusy (nAutoFd) to Low, theprinter repeats the steps from 2) onwards.12) If the

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11.3 Page 2...

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9) After transferring one byte of data, the printer signals to the host whether it has more data totransfer. When there is no more data to be receive

Page 59 - DEL EOT n

2222...6666TTTTeeeerrrrmmmmiiiinnnnaaaattttiiiioooonnnnTermination is the process of returning to Compatibility mode from the Nibble or Byte modes. W

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AAAAPPPPPPPPEEEENNNNDDDDIIIIXXXX 3333. . . . IIIIDDDDEEEENNNNTTTTIIIIFFFFIIIICCCCAAAATTTTIIIIOOOON N N N OOOOF F F F SSSSEEEENNNND D D D SSSSTT

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AAAAPPPPPPPPEEEENNNNDDDDIIIIX X X X 4444. . . . BBBBLLLLOOOOCCCCK K K K DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGRRRRAAAAMMMM*1 Parallel Interface --- Centronics compliant

Page 62 - DLE ENQ n

AAAAPPPPPPPPEEEENNNNDDDDIIIIX X X X 5555. . . . OOOOUUUUTLTLTLTLIIIINNNNE E E E DDDDRRRRAAAAWWWWIIIINNNNGGGGiiiiDDDDPPPP----3220322032203220Unit:

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AAAAC AC AC AC Addddaaaapppptttteeeer r r r ((((30303030AAAADDDD))))Approx. 1550Unit: mm

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<<<German>>>

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<<<<VVVVOOOORRRRSSSSIIIICCCCHHHHTTTT>>>>1. Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor dem Betrieb des Geräts aufmerksam durch

Page 66 - [Print Results]

ZZZZU U U U BBBBEEEEAAAACCCCHHHHTTTTEEEENNNNDDDDE E E E SSSSIIIICCCCHHHHEEEERRRRHHHHEEEEIIIITTTTSSSSMMMMAAAASSSSSSSSREREREREGGGGEEEELLLLNNNNZur Vermei

Page 67 - ESC $ n1 n2

WWWWAAAARRRRNNNNUNUNUNUNGGGG·Beim Betrieb des Geräts sind die nachfolgenden Vorsichtsmaßregeln unbedingt zu beachten. EineMißachtung dieser Hinweise k

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4.5 Herausnehmen der Restpapierrolle... 1534.6 Besei

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VVVVOOOORRRRSSSSIIIICCCCHHHHTTTTSSSSMMMMAAAASSSSSSSSREREREREGGGGEEEELLLLN N N N FFFFÜÜÜÜR R R R DDDDIIIIE AE AE AE AUUUUFFFFSSSSTTTTEEEELLLLLLLLUUUUNN

Page 70 - ESC * m n1 n2 [ d ] k

VVVVOOOORRRRSSSSIIIICCCCHHHHTTTTSSSSMMMMAAAASSSSSSSSREREREREGGGGEEEELLLLN N N N FFFFÜÜÜÜR R R R DDDDIIIIE E E E HHHHAAAANNNNDDDDHHHHAAAABBBBUNUNUNUNGG

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TTTTÄÄÄÄGGGGLLLLIIIICCCCHHHHE E E E WWWWAAAARRRRTTTTUNUNUNUNGGGG•Bei der Wartung immer den Netzschalter des Druckers auf Aus stellen und den Stecker a

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Dieser Aufkleber warnt davor, daß der Kopfwährend des Betriebs sehr heiß wird und seineBerührung zu Verbrennungen führen kann.An der im folgenden abge

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4444...BBBBEEEETTTTRRRRIIIIEEEEBBBB4444...1111AAAAnnnnsssscccchhhhlilililieeeeßßßßeeeen n n n ddddeeees s s s NNNNeeeettttzzzztttteeeeililililssss1.

Page 74 - ESC 3 n

SerienschnittstellenkabelParallelschnittstellenkabel SchnittstelleParallelschnittstellenbuchseSteckerklemmeSerienschnittstellenbuchseErdungsanschlußSc

Page 75 - LPRINT "AAAAA" ;

KonvexPapierfreigabehebelDruckerabdeckungPapierfreigabehebel4444...4444EEEEiiiinnnnlllleeeeggggeeeen n n n ddddeeees s s s PPPPaaaappppiiiieeeerrrrss

Page 76 - ESC ? n

VVVVOOOORRRRSSSSIIIICCCCHHHHTTTT::::• Ausschließlich die vorgeschriebene Papiersorte verwenden.• Die Verwendung anderer Papiersorten kann zu verminder

Page 77 - ESC D [ n ] k NUL

Gut Schlecht Schlecht SchlechtKonvexDruckerabdeckung4444...4444...2222PPPPaaaappppiiiieeeer r r r mmmmaaaanunununueeeelllll l l l eeeeiiiinnnnllllee

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PapierfreigabehebelVVVVOOOORRRRSSSSIIIICCCCHHHHTTTT::::• Ausschließlich die vorgeschriebene Papiersorte verwenden.• Die Verwendung anderer Papiersorte

Page 79 - ESC G n

1111...OOOOUUUUTLTLTLTLIIIINNNNEEEEThis is a small line thermal printer developed to be used for various data communicationterminals, POS terminals,

Page 80 - ESC J n

4444...6666BBBBeeeesssseeeeiiiittttiiiiggggeeeen n n n vvvvoooon n n n PPPPaaaappppiiiieeeerrrrssssttttaaaauuuu1. Das Gerät ausschalten.2. Die Drucke

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KopffederFührungsbuchseDruckwalzeneinheitGehäusehakenFührungsbuchse

Page 82 - ESC R n

4444...7777IIIInnnniiiittttiiiiaaaalilililissssiiiieeeerrrruuuunnnng g g g ddddeeees s s s SSSScccchnhnhnhneeeeiiiiddddeeeemmmmeeeecccchhhhaaaannnnii

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4444...8888KKKKooooppppf f f f rrrreeeeiiiinnnniiiiggggeeeennnn1. Druckwalzeneinheit entfernen wie in 4.6 "Beseitigen von Papierstaus" besc

Page 84 - ESC T n

4444...9999BBBBeeeeddddiiiieeeennnnffffeeeelllld d d d uuuunnnnd d d d FFFFeeeehhhhlllleeeerrrraaaannnnzzzzeeeeiiiiggggeeeennnn1. POWER-Lämpchen (grü

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<<<< FFFFeeeehhhhlllleeeerrrr----EEEEiiiinnnnzzzzeeeellllhhhheeeeiiiitttteeeennnn >>>>Abdeckung geöffnet ----Der Öffnung

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4444...11110000HHHHeeeexxxxaaaaddddeeeezzzziiiimmmmaaaallll----DDDDuuuummmmppppssss1. Hexadezimal-Dump-FunktionDiese Funktion ermöglicht die Ausgabe

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5555...DDDDIIIIPPPP----SSSSCCCCHHHHAAAALLLLTTTTEEEERRRREEEEIIIINNNNSSSSTTTTEEEELLLLLLLLUNUNUNUNGGGG5555...1111LLLLaaaagggge e e e ddddeeeer r r r DD

Page 88 - ESC ¥ nL nH

5555...2222DDDDIIIIPPPP----SSSScccchhhhaaaalllltttteeeerrrrffffununununkkkkttttiiiioooonnnnDDDDSSSS1111No. Funktion ON OFF Beim Versand1 Automatische

Page 89 - ESC a n

6666...PPPPAAAARRRRAAAALLLLLLLLEEEELLLLSSSSCCCCHHHHNNNNIIIITTTTTTTTSSSSTTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEEEE6666...1111BBBBiiiiddddiiiirrrreeeekkkkttttiiiioooonnnnaa

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(2) Before using the printer, remove the protective paper for the head as shown below:1. Open the printer cover.2. Pull the platen levers at both side

Page 91 - ESC d n

6666...1111...3333 PPPPiiiinnnnbbbbeeeelllleeeeggggunununung g g g ddddeeeer r r r BBBBuuuucccchhhhsssseeeePin No. SignalquelleKompatibilitätsmodusN

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• Sicherstellen, daß die Schnittstelle mit TTL-Pegel-Signalen arbeitet, die den im folgendenaufgeführten Merkmalen entsprechen, und daß die Signalumsc

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AAAANNNNHHHHAAAANNNNGGGG 1111. . . . SSSSEEEEIIIITTTTEEEENNNNMMMMODODODODUUUUSSSSÜÜÜÜbbbbeeeerrrrssssiiiicccchhhhttttDieser Drucker verfügt übe

Page 94 - ESC p m n1 n2

Befehlswerte im Standardmodus und im Seitenmodus(1) Die mit Befehlen gesetzten Werte sind im Standard- und im Seitenmodus prinzipiell gleich.Allerding

Page 95 - ESC t n

Druckdaten um eine Zeile verschoben ist. Die nächste Position ist der Anfang dieser Zeile. DerZeilenvorschub ist dabei durch Befehle wie ESC 2 oder ES

Page 96 - ESC { n

[Ablagepositionen für Zeichendaten]GeladenesBitmap-BildStrichcodePunkt ABitmap-BildZeichen mit doppelter HöheGrundlinie(HRI-Zeichen)[Ablagepositione

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[Ablagepositionen für geladene Bitmap-Bilder]Geladenes Bitmap-BildGrundlinieGrundliniePunkt BPunkt BPunkt A

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BBBBeeeeiiiissssppppiiiieeeel l l l ffffüüüür r r r ddddeeeen n n n EEEEiiiinnnnssssaaaattttz z z z ddddeeees s s s SSSSeeeeiiiitttteeeennnnmmmmoooodd

Page 99 - GS $ nL nH

In Abbildung 1-1 erfolgt ein Zeilenvorschub zwischen "lesson" und "Test1", weil "lesson" und dendarauf folgenden Leersch

Page 100 - GS * n1 n2 [ d ] n1

PapierAbbildung 1-3DruckbereichPapier Abbildung 1-2Vor dem Versenden eines Befehls FF besteht die Möglichkeit, den folgenden Programmcodehinzuzufüge

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2222...BBBBAAAASSSSIIIIC C C C SSSSPPPPECECECECIIIIFFFFIIIICCCCAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS2222...1111MMMMooooddddeeeel l l l CCCCllllaaaassssssssiiiiff

Page 102 - GS / m

AAAANNNNHHHHAAAANNNNGGGG 2222. . . . BBBBIIIIDDDDIIIIREREREREKKKKTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNAAAALLLLE E E E PPPPARAARAARAARALLLLLLLLEEEELLLLSSSSCCCCHHHHNN

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1111...2222KKKKoooommmmmmmmununununiiiikkkkaaaattttiiiioooonnnnsssspppphhhhaaaasssseeeennnnDer Kommunikationsvorgang in den einzelnen Übertragungsmod

Page 104 - GS B n

2222...VVVVeeeerrrrhhhhaaaannnnddddlllluuuunnnngggg2222...1111ÜÜÜÜbbbbeeeerrrrssssiiiicccchhhhttttNormalerweise befindet sich der Drucker nach dem E

Page 105 - GS H n

10) Wenn der Drucker keine Übertragungsdaten hat, die für den Host-Computer bestimmt wären,wechselt der Host-Computer in die Phase "Host Busy Dat

Page 106 - GS I n

Tabelle 2.4.1 Definitionen der Anforderungsbits im Übertragungsmodus gemäß IEEE 1284XflagBit DefinitionBitwerte(76543210)Hex.WennunterstütztVon die

Page 107 - GS L nL nH

2222...4444DDDDaaaatttteeeennnnüüüübbbbeeeerrrrttttrrrraaaaggggunununung vg vg vg voooom m m m DDDDrrrruuuucccckkkkeeeer r r r zzzzuuuum m m m HHHHoo

Page 108 - GS P x y

1. Setzen von HostBusy (nAutoFd) auf Low und Signalisierung, daß der Host-Computer bereitzum Empfang ist.2. Verbleib in der Phase "Host Busy Data

Page 109 - GS V m ... (1)

6) Der Drucker setzt PtrClk (nAck) auf High (Event 10) und beendet das Byte-Handshake (Event11). 7) Der Host-Computer signalisiert, daß er die Daten

Page 110 - GS W nL nH

angegebenen Länge empfängt, muß dies unterbrechungsfrei erfolgen, bis die gesamte Geräte-IDempfangen ist. Wird der Vorgang während der Durchführung be

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Terminierung sind die Daten nicht gesichert, und der Drucker schaltet den Datenbusinnerhalb 1 µsec von Ausgang auf Eingang.In der Phase "Reverse

Page 112 - GS ¥ nL nH

DDDDeeeeccccllllaaaarrrraaaattttiiiioooon n n n oooof f f f CCCCoooonnnnffffoooorrrrmmmmiiiittttyyyyManufacturer’s Name : : Japan CBM CorporationManuf

Page 113 - GS ^ n1 n2 n3

2222...2222 BBBBaaaassssiiiic c c c SSSSppppeeeecccciiiiffffiiiiccccaaaattttiiiioooonnnnssssModelItemiDP-3221–RF120iDP-3221–PF120iDP-3221–RF230iDP-32

Page 114 - GS a n

AAAANNNNHHHHAAAANNNNGGGG 3333. . . . EEEERRRRMMMMIIIITTLTTLTTLTTLUNUNUNUNG DG DG DG DEEEES S S S SSSSEEEENNNNDDDDEEEESSSSTTTTAAAATTTTUUUUSSSSDa

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2222...3 3 3 3 PPPPaaaappppeeeer r r r SSSSppppeeeecccciiiiffffiiiiccccaaaattttiiiioooonnnnssss2222...3333...1111RRRReeeeccccoooommmmmmmmeeeenn

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2222...3333...3333HHHHeeeeaaaad d d d aaaannnnd d d d PPPPaaaappppeeeer r r r CCCCuuuutttttttteeeer r r r LLLLaaaayyyyoooouuuuttttPaper OutletAuto C

Page 117 - GS f n

3333...OOOOUUUUTTTTER AER AER AER APPPPPPPPEEEEARARARARAAAANNNNCE ACE ACE ACE ANNNND D D D CCCCOOOOMMMMPPPPOOOONNNNEEEENNNNT T T T PPPPAAAARRRRTTTTSS

Page 118 - GS h n

4444...OOOOPPPPERERERERAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN4444...1111CCCCoooonnnnnnnneeeeccccttttiiiinnnng g g g AC AC AC AC AAAAddddaaaapppptttteeeerrrr1. Turn of

Page 119 - GS k m n [d1 ... dn]

Drawer Kick-Out ConnectorGrounding CableDrawer Kick-Out Cable Connector4444...2222CCCCoooonnnnnnnneeeeccccttttiiiinnnng g g g IIIInnnntttteeeerrrrfff

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Concave PartUpper CoverPlaten Lever4444...4444 IIIInnnnsssseeeerrrrttttiiiinnnng g g g tttthhhhe e e e PPPPaaaappppeeeerrrr4444...4444...1111IIIInn

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CCCCAAAAUUUUTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN::::• Be sure to use the specified paper roll.• Use of non-specified paper may not guarantee the print quality, printing h

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Concave PartUpper Cover4444...4444...2222MMMMaaaanunununuaaaalllllllly y y y IIIInnnnsssseeeerrrrttttiiiinnnng g g g tttthhhhe e e e PPPPaaaappppeee

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CCCCAAAAUUUUTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN::::• Be sure to use the specified paper roll.• Use of non-specified paper may not guarantee the print quality, printing h

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IIIIMMMMPPPPOOOORRRRTTTTAAAANNNNT T T T SSSSAAAAFFFFEEEETTTTY Y Y Y IIIINNNNSSSSTTTTRRRRUUUUCCCCTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS•Read all of these instructions an

Page 125 - GS r n

4444...6666EEEElilililimmmmiiiinnnnaaaattttiiiinnnng g g g tttthhhhe e e e PPPPaaaappppeeeer r r r JaJaJaJammmm1. Turn off the power.2. Open the prin

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ssssGuide BushHead SpringsPlaten Roller UnitHook of the ChassisGuide Bush

Page 127 - GS w n

4444...7777UUUUnnnnlllloooocccckkkkiiiinnnng g g g tttthhhhe e e e CCCCuuuutttttttteeeerrrr1. Remove the paper from the paper passage as described in

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4444...8888CCCClllleeeeaaaannnniiiinnnng g g g tttthhhhe e e e HHHHeeeeaaaadddd1. Remove the platen roller unit referring to 4.6 "Eliminating th

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4444...9999OOOOppppeeeerrrraaaattttiiiioooon n n n PPPPaaaannnneeeel l l l aaaannnnd d d d DDDDiiiissssppppllllaaaay y y y oooof f f f EEEErrrrrrrroo

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Cutter motor lock ----- If the cutter position sensor in the cutter unit is left turned on or off forapprox. 1 second while the cutter motor is runnin

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4444...11110000HHHHeeeexxxxaaaaddddeeeecccciiiimmmmaaaal l l l DDDDuuuummmmppppssss1. The Hexadecimal Dump FunctionThis function allows data sent fro

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5555...DDDDIIIIP P P P SSSSWWWWIIIITTTTCCCCH H H H SSSSEEEETTTTTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG5555...1111LLLLooooccccaaaattttiiiioooon n n n oooof f f f DDDDIIIIP

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5555...2222DDDDIIIIP P P P SSSSwwwwiiiittttcccch h h h FFFFuuuunnnnccccttttiiiioooonnnnDDDDSSSS1111No. Function ON OFF Upon Shipment1 Cutter Enabled

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6666...PPPPAAAARRRRAAAALLLLLLLLEEEEL L L L IIIINNNNTTTTEEEERRRRFFFFAAAACECECECE6666...1111BBBBiiii----ddddiiiirrrreeeeccccttttiiiioooonnnnaaaal l l

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WWWWIIIICCCCHHHHTTTTIIIIGGGGE E E E SSSSIIIICCCCHHHHEEEERRRRHHHHEEEEIIIITTTTSSSSAAAANNNNWWWWEEEEIIIISSSSUNUNUNUNGGGGEEEENNNN•Lesen Sie die nachfolgend

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6666...1111...3333CCCCoooonnnnnnnneeeeccccttttoooor r r r PPPPiiiin n n n AAAAssssssssiiiiggggnnnnmmmmeeeennnntttt NC: Non connectionPin No. Source

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6666...2222PPPPaaaarrrraaaalllllllleeeel l l l IIIInnnntttteeeerrrrffffaaaacccce e e e ((((CCCCEEEENNNNTTTTRRRROOOONNNNIIIICCCCSSSS))))6666...2222..

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6666...3333IIIInnnnppppuuuut t t t aaaannnnd d d d OOOOuuuuttttppppuuuut t t t SSSSiiiiggggnnnnaaaallllssss6666...3333...1111IIIInnnnppppuuuut t t

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6666...3333...2222EEEElllleeeeccccttttrrrriiiiccccaaaal l l l CCCChhhhaaaarrrraaaacccctttteeeerrrriiiissssttttiiiiccccssss(1) Input signal levelThe

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6666...3333...3333TTTTiiiimmmmiiiinnnng g g g CCCChhhhaaaarrrrt t t t ((((CCCCoooommmmppppaaaattttiiiibbbbiiiilllliiiitttty y y y MMMMooooddddeeee))

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7777...SSSSEEEERRRRIIIIAAAAL L L L IIIINNNNTTTTEEEERRRRFFFFACACACACEEEE7777...1111SSSSppppeeeecccciiiiffffiiiiccccaaaattttiiiioooonnnnssss(1) Synchr

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7777...3333IIIInnnnppppuuuut t t t aaaannnnd d d d OOOOuuuuttttppppuuuut t t t SSSSiiiiggggnnnnaaaallllssss7777...3333...1111IIIInnnnppppuuuut t t

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7777...3333...2222DDDDaaaatttta a a a CCCCoooonnnnffffiiiigggguuuurrrraaaattttiiiioooonnnntMarkb0, b1, b2, • • • •Space (1) (2)

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7777...3333...4444DDDDaaaatttta a a a RRRReeeecccceeeeiiiivvvviiiinnnng g g g CCCCoooonnnnttttrrrroooollllIf DTR/DSR control has been selected, the

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8888...DDDDRRRRAAAAWWWWEEEER R R R KKKKIIIICCCCKKKK----OOOOUUUUT T T T CCCCOOOONNNNNNNNEEEECCCCTTTTOOOORRRR, , , , PPPPOOOOWWWWER CER CER CER COOOONN

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IMPORTANT:::: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy andif not installed and used in accordance with the instruction m

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8888...2222PPPPoooowwwweeeer r r r CCCCoooonnnnnnnneeeeccccttttoooorrrrThis connector is to supply the power from the special AC adapter.Connector&ap

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9999...MMMMAAAAIIIINNNNTTTTEEEENNNNAAAANNNNCE ACE ACE ACE ANNNND D D D SSSSEEEERRRRVVVVIIIICECECECEFor the information on maintenance and service, pl

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10101010...PPPPRRRRIIIINNNNT T T T CCCCOOOONNNNTTTTRRRROOOOL L L L FFFFUNUNUNUNCCCCTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS10101010...1111CCCCoooommmmmmmmaaaannnnd d d

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No.CommandFunction Mode Code Page29 ESC VSpecifying/Canceling 90°-right-turnedcharactersS1BH 56H n 6930 ESC W Defining the print area in Page mode P*1

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No.CommandFunction Mode Code Page57 GS f Selecting the font of HRI charactetrs S,P 1DH 66H n 10158 GS h Specifying the height of the bar code S,P 1DH

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10101010...2222CCCCoooommmmmmmmaaaannnnd d d d DDDDeeeettttaaaaililililssss10101010...2222...1111DDDDeeeesssscrcrcrcriiiippppttttiiiioooonnnns s s

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10101010...2222...2222CCCCoooommmmmmmmaaaannnnd d d d DDDDeeeettttaaaaililililssssHT[Function] Horizontal tab[Code] <09> H[Outline] Shifts the

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LFFunction] Printing and paper feed[Code] <0A>H[Outline] Prints data inside the input buffer and feeds lines based on the line feed amounthaving

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FF[Function] Printing in Page mode and returning to Standard mode[Code] <0C>H[Outline] Executes a batch printout of the data mapped in the print

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DEL EOT n[Function] Sending status in real time[Code] <16>H<04>H<n>[Range] 1 £ n £ 4[Outline] Sends in real time the status specif

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<<<<CCCCAAAAUUUUTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS>>>>1. Prior to using the equipment, be sure to read this User's Manual thoroughly.

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(1) Printer status (when n = 1 is specified)Bit Status Hex. Decimal0 Unused 00 01 Unused 02 2Status of pin 3 of drawer kick connector = L 00 02Status

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Bit 3: If this error occurred because of a paper jam, for example, remove the causeof the error, and then DEL ENQ n (1 £ n £ 2) can be used to recover

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DLE ENQ n[Function] Real-time request to printer[Code] <10>H<05>H<n>[Range] 1 ££ n £ 2[Outline] The printer responds in real time

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ESC FF[Function] Printing data in Page mode[Code] <1B>H<0C>H[Outline] Executes a batch printout of the data mapped in every print area in

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[Sample Program] [Print Results]LPRINT CHR$ (&H1B) ; " " ; CHR$ (0) ;LPRINT "AAAAA" ; CHR$ (&H

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ESC ! n[Function] Collective specifying the printing mode[Code] <1B> H <21> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Printing mode is ass

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[Print Results]

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ESC $ n1 n2[Function] Specifying the absolute positions[Code] <1B> H <24> H < n1> <n2>[Range] 0 £ n1 £ 2550 £ n2 £ 1[Outlin

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ESC % n[Function] Specifying/Canceling download character set[Code] <1B> H <25> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Specifying/cance

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ESC & s n m [a Page s´a] m-n+1[Function] Defining the download characters[Code] <1B> H <26> H <s> <n> <m> [<

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SSSSAAAAFFFFEEEETTTTY Y Y Y PPPPRRRREEEECACACACAUUUUTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNS S S S -------- ---- ---- ---- BE BE BE BE SSSSUUUURE RE RE RE TTTTO OO OO OO OBB

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ESC * m n1 n2 [ d ] k[Function] Specifying the bit image mode[Code] <1B> H <2A> H <m> <n1> <n2> [<d>] k[Rang

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[Sample Program]LPRINT CHR$ (&H1B) ; "*" ;LPRINT CHR$ (0) ; CHR$ (20) ; CHR$ (0) ; *IMG1:GOSUB *IMG1 LPRINT CHR$ (&HFF) ;LPRINT CHR$

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ESC - n[Function] Specifying/Canceling underline[Code] <1B> H <2D> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 2[Outline] Specifying/canceling an underli

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ESC 2[Function] Specifying 1/6-inch line feed rate[Code] <1B> H <32> H[Outline] The line feed rate per line is specified by 1/6 inch.[Sam

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ESC 3 n[Function] Setting line feed rate of minimum pitch[Code] <1B> H <33> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Sets the line feed w

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ESC = n[Function] Data input control[Code] <1B> H <3D> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Selecting equipment in which data input f

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ESC ? n[Function] Deleting downloaded characters[Code] <1B>H<3F>H<n>[Outline] Deletes the downloaded characters of specified code.

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ESC D [ n ] k NUL[Function] Setting horizontal tab position[Code] <1B> H <44> H [<n>] k <00> H[Range] 1 £ n £ 2550 £ k £ 3

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ESC E n[Function] Specifying/Canceling highlighting[Code] <1B> H <45> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Specifying/canceling the h

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ESC G n[Function] Specifying/Canceling double printing[Code] <1B> H <47> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Specifying/canceling th

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ESC J n[Function] Printing and feeding paper in minimum pitch[Code] <1B> H <4A> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Prints the data

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ESC L[Function] Selecting Page mode[Code] <1B>H<4C>H<n>[Outline] Switches from Standard mode to Page mode.[Caution] •This command i

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ESC R n[Function] Selecting the international character set[Code] <1B> H <52> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 10[Outline] Depending on the va

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ESC S[Function] Selecting Standard mode[Code] <1B>H<53>H<n>[Outline] Switches from Page mode to Standard mode.[Caution] •This comma

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ESC T n[Function] Selecting the character printing direction in Page mode[Code] <1B>H<54>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 3, 48 £ n £ 51[Outlin

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ESC V n[Function] Specifying/Canceling 90°-right-turned characters[Code] <1B> H <56> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 1[Outline] Specifying/ca

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ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH[Function] Defining the print area in Page mode[Code] <1B>H<57>H<xH><yH><dxL>&

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•The figure below illustrates the print area, where X = horizontal start point, Y =vertical start point, Dx = horizontal length, and Dy = vertical len

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ESC ¥ nL nH[Function] Specifying the relative position[Code] <1B> H <5C> H <nL><nH>[Range] 0 £ nL £ 2550 £ nH £ 255[Outline

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ESC a n[Function] Aligning the characters[Code] <1B> H <61> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 2, 48 £ n £ 50[Outline] All the printed data with

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PPPPRRRREEEECCCCAAAAUUUUTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNS S S S FFFFOOOOR R R R IIIINNNNSSSSTTTTAAAALLLLLLLLAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN• Do not use or store the equipmen

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ESC c 3 n[Function] Selecting the paper near end sensor valid for a paper end signal output[Code] <1B>H<63>H<33>H<n>[Range]

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ESC c 5 n[Function] Enabling/Disabling the panel switches[Code] <1B> H <63> H <35> H <n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Select

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ESC i[Function] Full cut[Code] <1B>H<69>H[Outline] Activating auto cutter unit (Full cut)[Caution] •This command is valid only when it is

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ESC m [Function] Partial cut[Code] <1B>H<6D>H[Outline] Activating auto cutter unit (Partial cut)[Caution] •This command is valid only whe

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ESC p m n1 n2[Function] Generating the specified pulses[Code] <1B>H<70>H<m><n1><n2>[Range] m = 0, 10 < n1 £ n2 £

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n = 0n = 1ESC t n[Function] Selecting the character code table[Code] <1B>H<74>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 5, n = 255[Outline] Selecting

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ESC { n[Function] Specifying/Canceling the inverted characters[Code] <1B>H<7B>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255[Outline] Specifying/cancelin

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GS ! n[Function] Specifying the character size[Code] <1D>H<21>H<n>[Range] 0 £ n £ 255, where:1 £ vertical magnification £ 8, and 1

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•If characters of different vertical magnification are contained in a line, thebaseline of each character is lined up.•Horizontal and vertical magnifi

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GS $ nL nH[Function] Specifying the absolute vertical position of characters in Page mode[Code] <1D>H<24>H<nL><nH>[Range] 0

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