
EasyCoder E4 Direct Protocol v2.10 – Programmer’s Reference Manual
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Chapter 13
Commands and Functions
Instruction Chapter
Purpose
FONTDSIZE (FSD)
9.2
Sets the size in points of the current double-byte character set
font.
FONTDSLANT (FLD)
9.2
Sets the slant in degrees of the current double-byte character
set font.
FONT (FT)
4.3
Selects a single-byte character set font for the printing of
subsequent PRTXT commands, and optionally sets the font
size and slant.
FONTSIZE (FS)
4.3
Sets the size in points of the current single-byte character set
font.
FONTSLANT (FL)
4.3
Sets the slant in degrees of the current single-byte character
set font.
FONTS
8.1
Returns the names of all fonts stored in the printer’s memory
to the standard OUT channel.
FORMAT
6.9
Formats the printer’s RAM memory, or formats a RAM-type
memory card to MS-DOS format.
FORMAT DATE$
6.4
Specifi es the format of the string returned by DATE$("F") and
DATEADD$(...,"F") commands.
FORMAT INPUT
6.5
Specifi es separators for layout variable data entry.
FORMAT TIME$
6.4
Specifi es the format of the string returned by TIME$("F") and
TIMEADD$(...,"F") commands.
FORMFEED (FF)
5.1
Activates the media feed mechanism in order to feed out or
pull back a certain length of the media web. If the feed length
is not specifi ed, the printer feeds a blank label.
FRE
8.1
Returns the number of free bytes in the printer’s memory.
FUNCTEST$
7.3, 7.4
Performs various hardware tests on the ROM, RAM, any cards
fi tted in CARD1 and CARD2, and on the printhead.
HEAD
7.4
Returns the result of a printhead check and sets printhead
resistance.
IMAGE LOAD
8.5
Receives and stores image fi les in .PCX format either in the fi le
system or in volatile memory.
IMAGES
8.1
Returns the names of all images stored in the printer’s memory
to the standard OUT channel.
INPUT ON
6.1
Sets SYSVAR(18) to 0 and enables layouts and use of variable
data fi elds.
1. Commands, cont.