ML720/721 Printer Handbook
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hapter 4: Working with Software
This chapter covers the fundamentals of setting up commercial software packages for
use with your printer. Be sure to read your software documentation carefully for more
details.
Basic Terminology
Before we start, let’s examine a few terms with which you may not be familiar.
Printer Commands
If you’re using commercial software with an appropriate printer driver (see
“Printer Drivers” below), the printer commands will normally be sent to the
printer by your software and you won’t even need to think about them.
Printer commands are signals sent by your PC to the printer which guide and control
its operation. Printer commands tell the printer what character pitch to use, what font
to use, what margins to use, whether to use single or double spacing, when to en-
gage/disengage double width or double height printing, etc.
Printer commands can be sent in decimal, ASCII, or hexadecimal form. The values
(decimal/ASCII/hexadecimal) for each type of command depend on which emula-
tion is active (see Appendix C for a listing of printer commands for each emulation).
With only a few exceptions, printer commands begin with the ESC character, decimal
27 (hexadecimal 1B), which serves as signal to the printer that what follows is to be
interpreted as a command rather than just a string of characters. Some printer com-
mands expect you supply a numerical value, representing tab stops, line spacing, etc.
Summary of Contents for MICROLINE 720
Page 1: ...MICROLINE 720 721 Printer Handbook...
Page 9: ...2 Introduction...
Page 31: ...24 Loading Paper...
Page 59: ...52 Working with Software...
Page 87: ...80 Appendix B Menu Selections...
Page 101: ...94 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Lower ASCII Character Sets 2 4...
Page 102: ...ML720 721 Printer Handbook 95 Lower ASCII Character Sets 3 4...
Page 103: ...96 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Lower ASCII Character Sets 4 4...
Page 104: ...ML720 721 Printer Handbook 97 Upper ASCII Character Sets Upper ASCII Character Sets 1 4...
Page 105: ...98 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Upper ASCII Character Sets 2 4...
Page 106: ...ML720 721 Printer Handbook 99 Upper ASCII Character Sets 3 4...
Page 107: ...100 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Upper ASCII Character Sets 4 4...
Page 108: ...ML720 721 Printer Handbook 101 Epson International Character Substitutions...
Page 109: ...102 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes IBM International Character Substitutions...
Page 110: ...ML720 721 Printer Handbook 103 MICROLINE International Character Substitutions...
Page 111: ...104 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Code Page Character Sets Code Page Character Sets 1 3...
Page 112: ...ML720 721 Printer Handbook 105 Code Page Character Sets 2 3...
Page 113: ...106 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Code Page Character Sets 3 3...