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5.1.12 Set unit (Set the number of 1/3600 inch units per programming value) ESC (U nL nH m
ESC (U nL nH m
Ver 1.00
[Name]
Set unit (Set the number of 1/3600 inch units per programming value)
[Setting]
[Format]
1BH, 28H, 55H, nL, nH, m
[Range of Definition]
nL=01H, nH=00H
m=05H, 0AH, 14H, 1EH, 28H, 32H, 3CH (units 0.0071mm(1/3600 inch))
(=5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60)
[Function]
1) Set the number of 0.0071mm(1/3600 inch) units for each of the following values:
Relative horizontal position setting value
Absolute horizontal position setting value
Relative vertical position setting value
Absolute vertical position setting value
Page management value
2) If nL or nH has a value other than the above, then the following (256 x nH + nL) bytes of
data are received, and this command terminates.
3) If m has a value other than the above, this command is ignored.
[Initial State]
VALUE
m
units
length of value
Page management value:
0AH
10
0.071mm(1/360 inch)
Relative horizontal position setting value:
14H
20
0.141mm(1/180 inch)
Absolute horizontal position setting value:
3CH
60
0.423mm(1/60 inch)
Relative vertical position setting value:
0AH
10
0.071mm(1/360 inch)
Absolute vertical position setting value:
0AH
10
0.071mm(1/360 inch)
[Related Commands]
[Setting] Commands whose settings are affected by this command.
None
[Setting] Commands that change the effects of this command.
None
[Operation] Commands whose functionality is affected by this command.
The units for the relative horizontal position setting value used by the ESC ¥ command are set.
The units for the absolute horizontal position setting value used by the ESC $ command are set.
The units for the relative vertical position setting value used by the ESC (v command are set.
The units for the absolute vertical position setting value used by the ESC (V command are set.
The units for the "unit" unit page length specification value used by the ESC (C command are
set.
The units for the page format specification value used by the ESC (c command are set.
[Operation] Commands that change the effects of this command.
All values are restored to their initial state to by the ESC @ command.