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ESCBnt
[Name]
Set buzzer
[Format]
ASCII
ESC
B
n
t
Hex
1B
42
n
t
Decimal
27
66
n t
[Description]
1<=n<=9
,
1<=t<=9
[Details]
The buzzer ring when print the order.
•
n
Refers to the number of buzzer times
•
t
Refers to the buzzer beeps every few hours (t * 100) milliseconds.
ESCDn1...nk NUL
[Name]
Set horizontal tab positions
[Format] ASCIIESC D n1...nk NUL
Hex 1B 44 n1...nk 00
Decimal 27 68 n1...nk 0
[Range]
1
≤
n
≤
255
0
≤
k
≤
32
[Description]
Set horizontal tab positions
。
•
nspecifies the column number for setting a horizontal tab position from
thebeginning of the line
.
•
k indicates the total number of horizontal tab positions to be set.
[Note]
•
The horizontal tab position is stored as a value of [character width * n]measured from
the beginning of the line. The character width includes theright-side character
spacing, and double-width characters are set with twice thewidth of normal
characters
•
This command cancels the previous horizontal tab settings.
•
When setting n = 8, the print position is moved to column 9 by sending HT.
•
Up to 32 tab positions ( k = 32) can be set. Data exceeding 32 tab positions
isprocessed as normal data.
•
When [ n] k is less than or equal to the preceding value [ n] k-1, tab setting
isfinished and the following data is processed as normal data.
•
ESC D NUL cancels all horizontal tab positions.
•
The previously specified horizontal tab positions do not change, even if thecharacter
width changes.
•
The character width is memorized for each standard and page mode.
[Defaults]The default tab positions are at intervals of 8 characters (columns 9, 17, 25,...)
forfont A (12
╳
24).
[Reference]
HT
ESCEn
[Name]
Turn emphasized mode on/off
[Format]
ASCII ESC E n
Hex 1B 45 n
Decimal 27 69 n
[Range]
0
≤
n
≤
255
[Description]
Turn emphasized mode on/off
。
When the LSB of n is 0, emphasized mode is turnedoff.
When the LSB of n is1, emphasized mode is turned on.
[Note]
•
Only the least significant bit of n is enabled.
•
This command and ESC ! turn on and off emphasized mode in the same way.
Be careful when this command is used with ESC !
.
[Defaults]
n=0
[Reference] ESC!