89
ESC [ K
Sets initial conditions. (IBM 2391 only)
ASCII Code
ESC [ K n
1
n
2
init id
Hexadecimal Value 1B 5B 4B n
1
n
2
init id
Decimal Value
27 91 75 n
1
n
2
init id
This command causes the printer to reset to its initial status:
n
1
and n
2
The n
1
and n
2
parameters specify the number of bytes in the escape sequence
normally, n
1
= 2 and n
2
= always 0.
init
The init parameter specifies to which condition the printer should initialize,
normally init = 0,1,4,5,254,255:
0
Initializes printer to user-default settings. The download font remains
unchanged. If parameters are specified, they will overwrite the default
settings. If the emulation mode is changed, the download font will be
initialized. This command will only copy data from the selected macro, add
parameter changes, if any, and store in working RAM; the data stored in
the macro’s non-volatile RAM will not be affected.
1
Initializes printer to user-default settings. The download font is initialized. If
parameters are specified, they will overwrite the default settings. This
command will only copy data from the selected macro, add parameter changes,
if any, and store in working RAM; the data stored in the macro’s non-volatile
RAM will not be affected.
4
Initializes printer to factory settings. The download font remains unchanged. If
parameters are specified, they will overwrite the default settings. If the
emulation mode is changed, the download font will be initialized. This
command will only copy the default settings from ROM, add parameter
changes, if any, and store in working RAM; the data stored in the macro’s non-
volatile RAM will not be affected.
Summary of Contents for MDP 30FB
Page 1: ...M MD DP P 3 30 0F FB B P Pr ro og gr ra am mm me er r M Ma an nu ua al l Rev 003...
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Page 126: ...124 P PC C S St ta an nd da ar rd d C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er r S Se et ts s C CS S1 1...
Page 127: ...125 C CS S2 2...
Page 128: ...126 E EP PS SO ON N N Na at ti io on na al l V Va ar ri ia at ti io on ns s...
Page 130: ...128 G Gr re ee ek k C CP P4 43 37 7 G G...
Page 131: ...129 M Mu ul lt ti il la an ng gu ua ag ge e C CP P8 85 50 0...
Page 132: ...130 G Gr re ee ek k C CP P8 85 51 1...
Page 133: ...131 L La at ti in n2 2 C CP P8 85 52 2...
Page 134: ...132 T Tu ur rk ki is sh h C CP P8 85 53 3...
Page 135: ...133 R Ru us ss si ia an n C CP P8 85 55 5...
Page 136: ...134 T Tu ur rk ki is sh h C CP P8 85 57 7...
Page 137: ...135 E Eu ur ro o P PC C M Mu ul lt ti il li in ng gu ua al l C CP P8 85 58 8...
Page 138: ...136 P Po or rt tu ug gu ue es se e C CP P8 86 60 0...
Page 139: ...137 H He eb br re ew w C CP P8 86 62 2...
Page 140: ...138 F Fr re en nc ch h C Ca an na ad di ia an n C CP P8 86 63 3...
Page 141: ...139 A Ar ra ab bi ic c C CP P8 86 64 4...
Page 142: ...140 N No or rw we eg gi ia an n C CP P8 86 65 5...
Page 143: ...141 C Cy yr ri il ll li ic c C CP P8 86 66 6...
Page 144: ...142 T Tu ur rk ki is sh h C CP P8 86 67 7...
Page 145: ...143 O OC CR R A A C CP P8 87 76 6...
Page 146: ...144 O OC CR R B B C CP P8 87 77 7...
Page 147: ...145 T TA AS SS S C Cy yr ri il ll li ic c...
Page 148: ...146 9 96 6G Gr re ee ek k...
Page 149: ...147 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 1 1 L La at ti in n 1 1...
Page 150: ...148 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 2 2 L La at ti in n 2 2...
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Page 153: ...151 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 5 5 L La at ti in n C Cy yr ri il ll li ic c...
Page 154: ...152 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 6 6 L La at ti in n A Ar ra ab bi ic c...
Page 155: ...153 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 7 7 L La at ti in n G Gr re ee ek k...
Page 156: ...154 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 8 8 L La at ti in n H He eb br re ew w...
Page 157: ...155 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 9 9 L La at ti in n 5 5...
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