-------------Thermal Printer-------------
34
20
32
3
30
48
4
40
64
5
50
80
6
60
96
7
70
112
8
Table 2
Character Height Selection
Hex
Decimal
Width
00
0
1 (normal)
10
16
2(double-height)
20
32
3
30
48
4
40
64
5
50
80
6
60
96
7
70
112
8
[Details]• This
command is all characters (alphanumeric and Kanji) effective except for HRI characters.
•
If n is outside of the defined range, this command is ignored.
•
In standard mode, the vertical direction is the paper feed direction, and the
horizontal direction is perpendicular to the paper feed direction. However, when
character orientation changes in 90° clockwise-rotation mode, the relationship
between vertical and horizontal directions is reversed.
•
In page mode, vertical and horizontal directions are based on the character
orientation.
•
When characters are enlarged with different sizes on one line, all the characters on
the line are aligned at the baseline.
•
The ESC ! command can also turn double-width and double-height modes on or off.
However, the setting of the last received command is effective.
[Default] n = 0
[Reference] ESC!.
GS $ nL nH (*)
[Name] Set absolute vertical print position in page mode
[Format] ASCII GS $nL nH
Hex 1D 24nL nH
Decimal 29 36nL nH
[Range] 0
≤
nL
≤
255, 0
≤
nH
≤
255
[Description]
• Sets the absolute vertical print starting position for buffer character
data in
page mode.
•
This command sets the absolute print position to [( nL + nH
×
256)
×
(vertical
or horizontal motion unit)] inches.
[Details] • This command is effective only in
page mode.
•
If the [( nL + nH
×
256)
×
(vertical or horizontal motion unit)] exceeds the
specified printing area, this command is ignored.
•
The horizontal starting buffer position does not move.
•
The reference starting position is that specified by ESC T.
•
This command operates as follows, depending on the starting position of the
printing area specified by
ESC T
:
-When the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right, this command