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DC4 DC4 ESC g  

Selects LQ fonts (Compuprint). 

 

ASCII Code 

DC4 DC4 ESC g n  

Hexadecimal Value  14 14 1B 67 n 
Decimal Value 

20 20 27 103 n 

 

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 Setting 

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Gothic 

2 Courier 

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Prestige 

4 Script 

5 OCR-B 

6 OCR-A 

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Presentor 

182 DLL 

If the down-line loading is selected, the command is stored and will be activated as 
soon as the down-line loading will be canceled. 

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 3: ...BM Mode 9 Print and Line Feed Execution 9 Format Control 12 Print Mode 36 Character Set 59 Download Character 67 Bit Image 73 Data Input Control 83 Miscellaneous 87 COMPUPRINT Mode 92 Format Control 9...

Page 4: ...as both a brief and a detailed description Each command has the following structure Name and function description Information about protocol IBM Proprinter XL24E IBM Personal 2391 EPSON ESC P2 The hex...

Page 5: ...ing IBM EPSON 37 DC4 DC4 ESC Bar Code Selection 98 DC4 DC4 ESC GS Prints bar code symbols Compuprint 113 DC4 DC4 ESC Re initializes the printer Compuprint 113 DC4 DC4 ESC 3 1 Sets vertical spacing 12...

Page 6: ...last character EPSON 85 ESC Sets or cancels underlined printing IBM EPSON 37 ESC Master Select EPSON 38 ESC Cancels MSB control EPSON 85 ESC Sets the absolute printing position EPSON 12 ESC Selects us...

Page 7: ...nly 61 ESC d Set the print quality IBM 2391 only 42 ESC Sets the relative horizontal print position EPSON 20 ESC Prints characters from all characters table IBM 63 ESC Sets a reverse line feed IBM 10...

Page 8: ...ts text line spacing at n 72 inch IBM 25 ESC B Sets vertical tabs IBM EPSON 26 ESC C Sets form length to n lines IBM EPSON 27 ESC c Sets horizontal motion index HMI IBM EPSON 46 ESC C 0 Sets form leng...

Page 9: ...or cancels proportional printing EPSON 51 ESC Q Sets the right margin 10 cpi EPSON 31 ESC q Selects character style EPSON 52 ESC Q Deselects Printer IBM 86 ESC R Sets all tabs to power on settings IBM...

Page 10: ...cs printing at double speed graphics 120 virtual dpi IBM EPSON 81 ESC Z Quadruple density dot graphics printing 240 virtual dpi IBM EPSON 82 FF Advances paper to the top of the next page IBM EPSON 34...

Page 11: ...unter is set to the left margin IBM EPSON ASCII Code CR Hexadecimal Value 0D Decimal Value 13 This code is a terminator code when received it causes any data in the buffer to be printed out The print...

Page 12: ...r if the preceding data consists of spaces the code causes only a reverse line feed to be performed When the line counter is equal to or less than the top of the form value the ESC is ignored ESC 5 Se...

Page 13: ...0 This is a terminator code it therefore causes the current contents of the print buffer to be printed out before advancing the paper by one line at the current vertical spacing If no data precedes th...

Page 14: ...nt to print subsequent characters The default unit is 1 60 inch The distance is in number of dots and must be calculated using the following formula Margin distance n1 n2 x 256 x 1 60 left margin Wher...

Page 15: ...ESC U command according to the following formula Page length d2 x 256 d1 x defined unit Where d2 is equal to 1 page length x defined unit INIT 256 Where d1 is equal to 1 page length x defined unit MOD...

Page 16: ...Range n1 4 n2 0 t2 x 256 t1 b2 x 256 b1 defined unit x b2 x 256 b1 22 This command sets the top and bottom margins in the defined units set with the ESC U command according to the following formulas...

Page 17: ...command before paper is loaded or when paper is at the top of form position Otherwise the current print position becomes the top margin position Measure both top and bottom margins from the top edge o...

Page 18: ...m 3600 inch The printer uses this unit when moving the print position setting the page length and setting the top and bottom margins with the following commands the default units varies depending on...

Page 19: ...n1 2 n2 0 0 d1 255 0 d2 127 This command moves the vertical print position to the position specified by the following formula Vertical position d2 x 256 d1 x defined unit top margin position Where d2...

Page 20: ...he print position in the negative direction after a graphics command is sent on the current line or above the point where graphics have previously been printed ESC v Sets relative vertical print posit...

Page 21: ...current position Moving the print position below the bottom margin position it moves the vertical print position to the top margin position on the next page ejects a cut sheet if loaded The printer ig...

Page 22: ...graphics line spacing commands ESC J ESC 3 The default value is 1 216 or 1 180 inch ESC Sets the relative horizontal print position EPSON ASCII Code ESC n1 n2 Hexadecimal Value 1B 5C n1 n2 Decimal Val...

Page 23: ...unit MOD 256 For negative left movement Where n2 is equal to 1 current position horizontal position x defined unit 32768 INIT 256 Where n1 is equal to 1 current position horizontal position x defined...

Page 24: ...ical tabs or page length ESC 0 Selects 1 8 inch line spacing IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC 0 Hexadecimal Value 1B 30 Decimal Value 27 48 This command causes line spacing to be set to 1 8 inch If the line s...

Page 25: ...ength ESC 2 Enables the line spacing set by ESC A command IBM ASCII Code ESC 2 Hexadecimal Value 1B 32 Decimal Value 27 50 This command starts line spacing at a value that was set by ESC A ESC 3 Sets...

Page 26: ...and sets graphics line spacing at n default unit defined by the ESC command To move exactly n 216 inch n must be an integer multiple of 3 ESC 4 Sets top of form first printable line IBM ASCII Code ESC...

Page 27: ...hanges the default line spacing to n 60 inch The new line spacing value is immediately activated ESC A Sets text line spacing at n 72 inch IBM ASCII Code ESC A n Hexadecimal Value 1B 41 n Decimal Valu...

Page 28: ...ical positions In IBM modes this code sets up to 64 vertical tab stops at the line number specified by n1 n2 and so on in the 0 VFU channel The line at top of form is line 1 The tab stops are memorize...

Page 29: ...canceling the current setting The n1 to nx parameters specify the number of columns at which horizontal tab stops are required and must be entered in the sequence in ascending numerical order Any valu...

Page 30: ...the selected position is outside the current right margin it is forced to the last column ESC EM Loading ejection of paper EPSON ASCII Code ESC EM n Hexadecimal Value 1B 19 n Decimal Value 27 25 n Thi...

Page 31: ...al Value 1B 6C n Decimal Value 27 108 n Range 0 n 255 This code sets the left margin at the current horizontal spacing It must be sent at the beginning of the line The n parameter specifies the number...

Page 32: ...ng to the operator panel setting see the User Manual If the top margin set via operator panel is greater than the skipover value then the following value of the margins will be set Top margin skipover...

Page 33: ...les the skipover perforation IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC 0 Hexadecimal Value 1B 4F Decimal Value 27 79 This sequence sets the number of lines of the skipover perforation to the value 0 and so any skip pe...

Page 34: ...ccepted range is ignored and the previous setting remains in effect The right margin must be greater than the left margin The physical position set for the right margin does not change if the horizont...

Page 35: ...ft and right margin positions The n1 and n2 parameters indicate respectively the number of columns for the left and right margins at the current spacing These margins are memorized in terms of absolut...

Page 36: ...e print carriage to the next horizontal tab stop as defined by ESC D In IBM mode up to 28 horizontal tab stops can be set The HT code is ignored if no tab stop has been set or if the current print car...

Page 37: ...he ESC B command This code will be executed normally if vertical tab stops follow the current print position It will be executed like a FF code EPSON mode or like a LF code IBM mode if the vertical ta...

Page 38: ...in the line The character that follows this command will be printed at 10 cpi This command does not cancel doublewide printing DC2 Cancels compressed printing EPSON ASCII Code DC2 Hexadecimal Value 12...

Page 39: ...idth printing set by SO or ESC SO code It has no effect if the ESC W or ESC has set double width commands ESC Sets or cancels underlined printing IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC n Hexadecimal Value 1B 2D n D...

Page 40: ...veral attributes The parameter n is the sum up of the printing style values to be used See the following table n Style 0 10 cpi 1 12 cpi 4 Compressed 8 Emphasized 16 Double Strike 32 Double Width 64 I...

Page 41: ...s scoring of all characters and spaces following this command according to the following parameters d1 Line 1 Underline 2 Strikethrough 3 Overscore d2 Line 0 Cancel score line 1 Single continuous line...

Page 42: ...nd double line feed IBM ASCII Code ESC l h m1 m2 m3 m4 Hexadecimal Value 1B 5B 40 l h m1 m2 m3 m4 Decimal Value 27 91 64 l h m1 m2 m3 m4 l normally 4 h normally 0 m1 0 m2 0 This command sets height wi...

Page 43: ...eds 18 Double character height Normal line feeds 32 Character height unchanged Double line feeds 33 Standard character height Double line feeds 34 Double character height Double line feeds m4 specifie...

Page 44: ...Quality 255 Default Quality ESC I Sets font and pitch of a character IBM 2391 only ASCII Code ESC I 2 0 m n Hexadecimal Value 1B 5B 49 02 00 m n Decimal Value 27 91 73 2 0 m n This command allows mod...

Page 45: ...third column Decimal m n Substitute these values for m n in the printer command syntax Pitch Hexadecimal Decimal Decimal Value m n m n m x 256 n Courier 10 00 0B 0 11 11 12 01 EB 1 235 491 15 01 EC 1...

Page 46: ...20 1 32 288 PS 01 AE 1 174 174 Presentor 10 00 19 0 25 25 12 01 D0 1 208 464 15 01 D1 1 209 465 17 01 D2 1 210 466 20 01 D3 1 211 467 24 01 23 1 35 291 PS 00 C7 0 199 199 Script 10 01 D4 1 212 468 12...

Page 47: ...ting See the following table n Overscore Printing 1 Enabled all spaces and characters that follow are overscored 0 Disabled ESC 4 Sets italics printing mode EPSON ASCII Code ESC 4 Hexadecimal Value 1B...

Page 48: ...eviously selected with the ESC 4 command ESC c Sets horizontal motion index HMI IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC c n1 n2 Hexadecimal Value 1B 63 n1 n2 Decimal Value 27 99 n1 n2 Range 0 n2 4 0 n1 255 0 n2 x 25...

Page 49: ...starts emphasized printing The print head strikes each dot twice to produce a darker bolder character The second strike is offset horizontally ESC F Cancels emphasized printing IBM EPSON ASCII Code ES...

Page 50: ...will be printed at 15 cpi This command is accepted at any position within the line This command resets the horizontal motion index HMI set with the ESC c command If you change the pitch during propor...

Page 51: ...oad font in Draft o LQ printing mode It is ignored if you select a font that has not been downloaded or has been overwritten See the following table n Resident font 0 Draft 10 cpi 2 LQ 10 cpi 3 Propor...

Page 52: ...e selected with the ESC p command the change takes effect when the printer exits proportional mode ESC P Selects 10 5 point 10 cpi EPSON ASCII Code ESC P n Hexadecimal Value 1B 50 n Decimal Value 27 8...

Page 53: ...portional mode is reset If the any horizontal spacing command is sent to the printer when the proportional printing is set the command will be stored and will be activated as soon as the proportional...

Page 54: ...n the printer exits proportional mode The printer automatically switches to LQ mode when the printer exits proportional mode ESC q Selects character style EPSON ASCII Code ESC q n Hexadecimal Value 1B...

Page 55: ...n Selects the subscript or the superscript printing See the following table n Selection 1 Subscript Print enabled 0 Superscript Print enabled The proportional printing of the subscript or superscript...

Page 56: ...ondensed printing This command resets the horizontal motion index HMI set with the ESC c command ESC SO Sets double width printing one line IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC S0 Hexadecimal Value 1B 0E Decimal...

Page 57: ...s subscript or superscript printing selected by ESC S command ESC W Sets or cancels double width printing IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC W n Hexadecimal Value 1B 57 n Decimal Value 27 87 n Range 0 n 1 Enabl...

Page 58: ...n the first line all following lines are printed at double height See the following table n Selection 1 Double Height Printing enabled 0 Double Height Printing disabled ESC X Selects font by pitch and...

Page 59: ...rding to the following formula n2 x 256 n1 Point size 2 n1 and n2 define size by point 1 point equals 1 72 inch point size x 2 n2 INT 256 point size x 2 n1 MOD 256 The point sizes available are the fo...

Page 60: ...ing with the ESC p command the printer returns to Draft printing SI Sets condensed printing IBM EPSON ASCII Code SI Hexadecimal Value OF Decimal Value 15 This command selects the condensed mode in whi...

Page 61: ...e buffer is full This command is not canceled by the VT command when it functions the same as a CR command C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er r S Se et t ESC Prints data as characters EPSON ASCII Code ESC n1 n...

Page 62: ...haracter table EPSON ASCII Code ESC t n1 n2 d1 d2 d3 Hexadecimal Value 1B 28 74 n1 n2 d1 d2 d3 Decimal Value 27 40 116 n1 n2 d1 d2 d3 Range n1 3 n2 0 This command assigns the d2 registered character t...

Page 63: ...PC857 29 7 8859 7 12 0 PC858 29 8 8859 8 13 0 PC864 29 9 8859 9 14 0 PC866 29 15 8859 15 x x PC862 ESC T Selects a Code page IBM 2391 only ASCII Code ESC T 4 0 0 0 HC L c Hexadecimal Value 1B 5B 54 04...

Page 64: ...dd 10 000 to the code page number then divide by 256 Hc Lc Hc Lc 1 181 CP437 3 108 CP 876 33 122 CP437G 3 109 CP877 3 82 CP850 33 124 GOST 3 83 CP851 33 125 TASS 3 84 CP852 33 143 8859 1 3 85 CP853 33...

Page 65: ...characters is equal to n1 n2 x 256 For example to print 300 characters from the table of all printable characters n1 44 n2 1 The control codes are not recognized as long as this sequence is active The...

Page 66: ...d and remains in effect even if you change the character table ESC 7 Selects the Character Set 1 IBM ASCII Code ESC 7 Hexadecimal Value 1B 37 Decimal Value 27 55 This command selects the character set...

Page 67: ...cts one of the available fonts in Letter Quality mode See the following table n Types 0 Courier 1 Gothic 2 Courier 3 Prestige 4 Script 5 OCR B 6 OCR A 7 Presentor 11 Boldface If the Draft mode is sele...

Page 68: ...national character set to be selected according to the parameter n See the following table n n 0 USA 7 Spain I 1 France 8 Japan 2 Germany 9 Norway 3 United Kingdom 10 Denmark II 4 Denmark I 11 Spain...

Page 69: ...racters 3 PC437 D Do ow wn nl lo oa ad d C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er r ESC Selects user defined character set EPSON ASCII Code ESC n Hexadecimal Value 1B 25 n Decimal Value 27 37 n This command switches...

Page 70: ...d 1 d 2 d k Decimal Value 27 38 0 n m a0 a1 a2 d 1 d 2 d k Range 0 n 127 0 m 127 n m 0 a1 15 0 a0 a1 a2 18 LQ mode ASCII Code ESC NUL n m a0 a1 a2 d 1 d 2 d k Hexadecimal Value 1B 26 00 n m a0 a1 a2...

Page 71: ...e character data that is printed Maximum character width height x width Print quality 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi Proportional Draft 24 x 12 24 x 10 24 x 8 Not available Normal size 24 x 36 24 x 30 24 x 24 2...

Page 72: ...loaded characters IBM ASCII Code ESC n m id p t Hexadecimal Value 1B 3D n m id p t Decimal Value 27 61 n m id p t This sequence allows you to design and then down line load special characters not pres...

Page 73: ...character description 0 shading character 1 line drawing character 10 underscored character 11 not supported All graphics characters are 30 dot high An underscored character is defined as a blank gra...

Page 74: ...ed without compression The bit 40 bit 0 of byte 9 must be 0 If no compression is present in the character byte 5 to 9 is composed by all zeros If you wish to copy an entry over another entry so that t...

Page 75: ...characters and tab settings Only the following commands are available in graphics mode the printer ignores all other commands LF FF CR ESC EM ESC ESC ESC c ESC C ESC V ESC v ESC ESC ESC U ESC ESC U ES...

Page 76: ...tiplying the total number of columns times the number of bytes required for each column See the table below Parameter m in ESC command Horizontal density dpi Vertical density dpi Adjacent dot printing...

Page 77: ...uring graphics mode entered by sending the ESC G command It allows compression of graphics data during raster graphics printing The parameters are used as described below c equal to 0 specifies full g...

Page 78: ...e number of data bytes to follow 1 128 counter byte 255 Counter specifies the number of times to repeat the next byte of data according to this formula 256 counter byte 1 number of times to repeat nex...

Page 79: ...This command sends data for dot matrix graphics to the printer and allows the selection of eight modes for both 8 wire graphics and 24 wire graphics n count Count is a two byte value in the format of...

Page 80: ...for ESC K 9 120 24 High resolution for ESC L 11 180 24 12 360 24 data The graphic data is organized by byte For 8 wire modes it is arranged and mapped to the wires identically to ESC K For 24 wire mo...

Page 81: ...dpi The parameter values should be calculated as follows n1 Remainder of the number of column divided by 256 n2 Integer result of the previous division p1 Sum of the values corresponding to the dots...

Page 82: ...l dpi The parameter values should be calculated as follows n1 Remainder of the number of column divided by 256 n2 Integer result of the previous division p1 Sum of the values corresponding to the dots...

Page 83: ...ch by 60 vertical dpi The parameter values should be calculated as follows n1 Remainder of the number of column divided by 256 n2 Integer result of the previous division p1 Sum of the values correspon...

Page 84: ...ints dot graphics at 240 horizontal dot per inch by 60 vertical dpi The parameter values should be calculated as follows n1 Remainder of the number of column divided by 256 n2 Integer result of the pr...

Page 85: ...his code clears all printable characters and bit image graphics on the current line This code moves the print position to the left margin position CAN Cancels data IBM ASCII Code CAN Hexadecimal Value...

Page 86: ...xadecimal Value 11 Decimal Value 17 This command causes the printer to be enabled after it has been disabled by the DC3 command DC3 Deselects printer EPSON ASCII Code DC3 Hexadecimal Value 13 Decimal...

Page 87: ...that moves the horizontal print position ESC ESC or HT ESC Cancels MSB control EPSON ASCII Code ESC Hexadecimal Value 1B 23 Decimal Value 27 35 This command cancels any controls on the MSB bit number...

Page 88: ...ming data to 1 All data is affected including graphics data ESC Q Deselects Printer IBM ASCII Code ESC Q n Hexadecimal Value 1B 51 n Decimal Value 27 81 n This sequence tells the printer not to accept...

Page 89: ...s the printer s buzzer BS Print and space back one position IBM EPSON ASCII Code BS Hexadecimal Value 08 Decimal Value 8 This code causes the printing to be continued from one column to the left of th...

Page 90: ...data preceding this command will be printed according to the previous setting It causes the printer To go back to the current printer setup settings To cancel any print attributes selected To initiali...

Page 91: ...nly 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 s...

Page 92: ...lizes printer to default settings The download font is initialized If parameters are specified they overwrite the default settings This command will change data stored in the macro s non volatile RAM...

Page 93: ...th 13 6 inch 8 inch 0 Reserved ESC U Sets printing direction IBM EPSON ASCII Code ESC U n Hexadecimal Value 1B 55 n Decimal Value 27 85 n Selects bidirectional or unidirectional printing according to...

Page 94: ...vertical spacing 12 lines 30 mm Compuprint ASCII Code DC4 DC4 ESC 3 1 Hexadecimal Value 14 14 1B 33 31 Decimal Value 20 20 27 51 49 This command sets vertical spacing to 12 lines per 30 mm DC4 DC4 ES...

Page 95: ...4 DC4 ESC 3 6 Sets vertical spacing 6 lines 30 mm Compuprint ASCII Code DC4 DC4 ESC 3 6 Hexadecimal Value 14 14 1B 33 36 Decimal Value 20 20 27 51 54 This command sets vertical spacing to 6 lines per...

Page 96: ...ecimal Value 14 14 1B 41 n Decimal Value 20 20 27 65 n This is terminator code and therefore causes the current contents of the print buffer to be printed out Then the subsequent characters will be pr...

Page 97: ...SCII Code DC4 DC4 ESC g n Hexadecimal Value 14 14 1B 67 n Decimal Value 20 20 27 103 n n Setting 1 Gothic 2 Courier 3 Prestige 4 Script 5 OCR B 6 OCR A 7 Presentor 182 DLL If the down line loading is...

Page 98: ...atin 1 2 ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 3 ISO 8859 3 Latin 3 4 ISO 8859 4 Latin 4 5 ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic 6 ISO 8859 6 Latin Arabic 7 ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek 8 ISO 8859 8 Latin Hebrew 9 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 15 I...

Page 99: ...2 Eastern Europe 138 CP 876 OCR A 139 CP 877 OCR B 140 CP 855 Cyrillic 141 CP 866 Russian 142 GOST Cyrillic 145 CP 437G Greek 146 CP 853 Turkish 147 CP 857 Turkish 148 CP 867 Turkish 149 CP 858 Euro P...

Page 100: ...pean Article Numbering EAN 8 2 13 digits European Article Numbering EAN 13 3 Universal Product Code Type A UPC A 4 Universal Product Code Type E UPC E 5 UPC EAN 2 Digit Supplement UPC EAN 2 6 UPC EAN...

Page 101: ...ar all types CODABAR 23 Code 128 CODE 128 24 USPS PostNet POSTNET f Readable character printing f 1 printing enabled f 0 printing disabled F Font selection for the printable characters F Selection 0 S...

Page 102: ...st character of the received string according to the bar code q Horizontal graphic density of the bar code q Selection 0 1 60 1 1 180 b Narrow bar width in n 180 3 b 18 s Narrow space width in n 180 3...

Page 103: ...The EAN 13 character repertoire provides 0 to 9 ASCII numeric figures n indicates the bar code height in units of 1 6 inch and must be in the range 1 to 12 If you want to print the Human Readable Char...

Page 104: ...ings will be received and o check digit field is missing or takes values 0 or 2 question marks will be printed in place of HRC string when possible if o field takes value 1 the 12th digit is inserted...

Page 105: ...or takes NULL value the symbol will encode the first 2 digits and the 3rd received digit will be used as check digit even though this may affect its readability if o field takes 1 value the 3rd digit...

Page 106: ...internally generated check digit an question marks will printed in place of HRC string when mismatching if possible If 5 digit strings will be received and o check digit field is missing or takes NULL...

Page 107: ...ontain 0 1 data only question marks will be printed in place of HRC string otherwise if possible No Human Readable Interpretation is possible hence is the user task to provide a TEXT STRING below or a...

Page 108: ...igits internal algorithms are provided that are accessible by the host application program giving the proper supported value to o check digit option field according to the following options 0 Print th...

Page 109: ...ated by the printer and put at the end of the data The 2nd check digit is IBM Modulus 10 the 1st check digit is the complement to 11 of NCR Modulus 11 algorithm applied to the received string if the m...

Page 110: ...ution to ensure high readability rate Each digit encodation is separated from the next by a 1 90 1 60 wide default InterCharacter Gap CODE 11 has unique START STOP character the printer generates the...

Page 111: ...nto 3 variable width bars with their adjacent variable width spaces each of the bars in the supported combinations can be 1 2 or 3 modules wide The START STOP character has a 4 module wide bar CODE 93...

Page 112: ...uman Readable Characters are to be printed and 1 hex 01 if they are to be printed DC4 DC4 ESC n 18 p EM 2 of 5 Industrial The 2 5 INDUSTRIAL bar code Data format length is variable and the supported c...

Page 113: ...parameter must be NUL hex 00 if no Human Readable Characters are to be printed and 1 hex 01 if they are to be printed CODABAR DC4 DC4 ESC n 22 p EM The Codabar bar code data fields do not have a defi...

Page 114: ...equence are part of the supported character set the host application must SET THE HIGHER ORDER BIT of the above control codes to allow the printer distinguish between encodable data and string termina...

Page 115: ...on If you want to print more than one bar code symbol of the same type and height GS n defines the distance from the beginning of the line or between two bar code symbols in multiples of 1 72 inch At...

Page 116: ...s v It is the vertical amplification factor the value range is 1 to 255 0 values for either h and v parameters keep the related current amplification factor unchanged The internally available symbol s...

Page 117: ...This command is used to set the string rotation n Selection 0 No rotation 1 Rotation at 0 2 Rotation at 90 3 Rotation at 180 4 Rotation at 270 DC4 DC4 ESC r Digit rotation Compuprint ASCII Code DC4 D...

Page 118: ...DC4 DC4 ESC Y Selects emulation Compuprint ASCII Code DC4 DC4 ESC Y n Hexadecimal Value 14 14 1B 59 n Decimal Value 20 20 27 89 n Range Selects the printer emulation type according to the n parameter...

Page 119: ...n is the column number at 10 cpi where the AGA Automatic Gap Adjustment is made DC4 DC4 ESC u Selects the program setups Compuprint ASCII Code DC4 DC4 ESC u n Hexadecimal Value 14 14 1B 75 n Decimal...

Page 120: ...the first marker in mm from the first prints position y Vertical position from the center of the markers in mm from the upper page margin l Distance between the markers in mm DC4 DC4 ESC VT Search fo...

Page 121: ...n2 function arguments n n1 256 n2 the character number that composes the command function character included function the function that performs the command function Description 0x05 Sends Message to...

Page 122: ...nts the message shown in the display is composed by 16 characters 0x06 DC4 DC4 ESC DC4 n1 n2 0x06 arguments Sets the buzzer n1 n2 The n1 and n2 parameters specify the number of characters that compose...

Page 123: ...e command n 2 function 0x07 arguments side 0 cut sheet ejection towards the front 1 cut sheet ejection towards the rear 0x08 DC4 DC4 ESC DC4 n1 n2 0x08 arguments Sets Resets the Security Mode n1 n2 Th...

Page 124: ...fy the number of characters that composes the command n 2 4 function 0x09 arguments type 0 x 00 fixed thickness 0 x 01 passbook with vertical fold 0 x 02 passbook with horizontal fold 0 x 81 special t...

Page 125: ...7 134 Euro PC Multilingual CP858 135 Portuguese CP860 136 Hebrew CP862 137 French Canadian CP863 138 Arabic CP864 139 Norwegian CP865 140 Cyrillic CP866 141 Turkish CP867 142 OCR A CP876 143 OCR B CP8...

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 129: ...127 I IB BM M N Na at ti io on na al l V Va ar ri ia at ti io on ns s U US SA A C CP P 4 43 37 7...

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...

Page 151: ...149 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 3 3 L La at ti in n 3 3...

Page 152: ...150 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 4 4 L La at ti in n 4 4...

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...

Page 158: ...156 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 1 15 5 L La at ti in n 9 9...

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