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(52) Starting and ending a macro definition (GS :)
Code: [1D] h + [3A] h
This command specifies starting and ending of a macro definition.
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Up to 2048 bytes can be used as contents in defining a macro. Any portion where
this 2048 bytes is exceeded is not defined.
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The definition contents are not cleared even when ESC @ (printer initiation) is
executed, so ESC @ can be included in the contents of a macro definition.
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Ordinary printing operations can be executed in the middle of macro definition.
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A “macro” is a string of commands corresponding to the user's purpose, taken
from the control commands of this printer, which are arranged to form a single
command in order to carry out daily operations efficiently. They can be used in
exactly the same way as existing commands can be used.
Input Data Format
Summary of Contents for CBM-262 Type II
Page 1: ...User sManual LINE THERMAL PRINTER CBM 262 MODEL ...
Page 41: ...6 31 Chapter 6 Interfaces Serial Interface Parallel Interface Drawer Kick Connector ...
Page 53: ...6 43 Drive Circuit 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 5A 24V Drawer Kick Connector ...
Page 54: ...6 Chapter 6 Interfaces 44 ...
Page 55: ...7 45 Chapter 7 Print Control Codes List of Control Codes Input Data Format ...
Page 116: ...7 Chapter 7 Print Control Codes 106 ...
Page 118: ...8 Chapter 8 Character Code Tables 108 Code Page ...
Page 119: ...8 109 Code Page ...
Page 120: ...8 Chapter 8 Character Code Tables 110 ...
Page 121: ...8 111 Japanese Code Table Japanese Code Table ...
Page 130: ...9 Chapter 9 Appendix 120 External View 12 359 162 ...