1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Command description
Each command reported in this manual is described as shown in the following picture. In the
fi
rst heading line
(grey colour) is reported the hexadecimal command value. In the second heading line are listed the printers on
which it is possible to use the command (for example printer AAAA).
The next
fi
elds give all the information useful to use the command.
[Name]
Command title
[Format]
ASCII, hexadecimal and decimal command value.
[Range]
Limits of the values the command and its variables can take
[Description]
Description of command function
[Notes]
Additional information about command use and settings .
[Default]
Default value of the command and its variables.
[Reference]
Pertaining commands related to described command.
[Example]
$0D
Printers: AAAA, BBBB, CCCC
[Name]
Print and carriage return
P
[Format]
ASCII
A
A
CR
Hex
H
0D
Decimal
D
13
[Range]
[Description]
When autofeed
W
is “CR enabled”, this
otherwise it is disregarded.
o
o
[Notes]
This command sets the print position
T
T
T
AAAA, BBBB
A
A
•• This command sets the print po
CCCC
CC
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
•• This command is immediat
is full.
i
• This status is transmitted when
•
[Default]
[Reference] $0A
0
0
0A
A
A
$
$
A
A
[Example]
s
s
s
c
c
c
o
o
o
om
m
m
m
m
m
m
a
a
n
n
d
f
u
un
ct
ions in the same way as $0A,
n
n
n
t
t
t
o
o
o
t
th
h
e
e
b
b
be
e
g
gi
i
n
n
in
g
of the line.
o
o
o
s
s
s
i
t
ti
o
o
on
n
n
t
t
o
o
t
th
h
e
e
b
be
gi
nning of the line.
e
e
e
l
ly
y
y
e
e
e
x
x
e
e
c
c
cu
u
t
te
d
ev
en when the data buffer
n
ne
e
e
e
v
v
ve
e
e
e
r
r
d
d
da
a
a
t
a
a
s
eq
q
ue
nce is received.
1° HEADING: Command title
2° HEADING: Printers that use the command
Information valid for printers
AAAA, BBBB, CCC
Information valid for printers
AAAA, BBBB
Information valid for printer
CCCC
X
X
Y
Y
The information reported in the picture are aligned with line X or line Y:
LINE X
Description valid for all the printers listed in the second heading line.
LINE Y
Description valid for a speci
fi
c printer (written in bold).
LEGEND
$
indicates the representation of the command hexadecimal value (for example $40 means
HEX 40).
{ }
indicates an ASCII character not performable.
n, m, t, x, y
are optional parameters that can have different values.
Introduction
Command Reference
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