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STAR Line Mode Command Specifications 

5-7 

 

5.2.3. Automatic 

Status 

Automatic status is a group of states that are automatically returned from the printer to the host when the printer’s status 
has changed.  Automatic status is composed of “Header – 1,” “Header – 2” and “plurality of bytes of the printer status 
and is continuously returned to the host.  The host always uses an identifying method to identify the data for every byte 
received.   
(It is possible that Xon/Xoff codes are exceptionally mixed in the automatic status in the Xon/Xoff mode (when using a 
serial I/F), so it is necessary to consider that on the receiving side.) 
The valid/invalid conditions of the automatic status abide by the DIPSW settings for the initial values.   
It is possible to change the conditions using the ESC RS a n command after turning ON the power.   
Also, it is possible to get the automatic status using the ESC ACK SOH command, regardless of the valid/invalid 
conditions.   
 
 
1. Header – 1  
Header – 1 is the 1 byte length information transmitted at the head of the automatic status.   
The table below shows the composition of the Header – 1.  Header – 1 represents the entire status transmission byte 
count, including Header – 1, using bit 1 to bit 3 and bit 5.  The host gets the transmission byte information and always 
receives the status data for that amount transmission bytes.  For reference, the table below shows the relationship of 
actual transmission bytes and the Header – 1.  Because the bit 0 that indicates that this is the Header – 1 is normally 1 
(the second byte and beyond is 0), to detect the Header – 1, it is acceptable to verify that bit 0 is 1 and bit 4 = 0 for this 
data.  Note that bit 6 is for future expansion and is ignored in host-side processes.   
 

<Header – 1 (First Byte)> 

Bit Contents 

Status 

Model 

Compatability 

  

“0” 

“1” 

TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 

TSP828L TSP700II

TSP650 

Fixed 

at 

“0” 

 

- - - - - - - - 

Reserved (Fixed at “0”) 

 

Printer Status  Byte Count 

 

 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

Fixed 

at 

“0” 

 

- - - - - - - - 

Printer Status  Byte Count 

 

 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

Printer Status  Byte Count 

 

 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

Printer Status  Byte Count 

 

 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

OK 

Fixed 

at 

“1” 

 

- - - - - - - - 

 

Actual transmission byte count and header – 1 table 

Transmission Byte Count n 

(7 

 n 

15) 

Header – 1  

00001111B (0F Hex) 

00100001B (21 Hex) 

00100011B (23 Hex) 

10 

00100101B (25 Hex) 

11 

00100111B (27 Hex) 

12 

00101001B (29 Hex) 

13 

00101011B (2B Hex) 

14 

00101101B (2D Hex) 

15 

00101111B (2F Hex) 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Line Thermal Printer

Page 1: ...Line Thermal Printer STAR Line Mode Command Specifications Rev 0 09 Star Micronics Co Ltd Special Products Division ...

Page 2: ...3 3 5 Page Control Commands 3 22 3 3 6 Horizontal Direction Printing Position 3 26 3 3 7 Download 3 31 3 3 8 Bit Image Graphics 3 33 3 3 9 Logo 3 37 3 3 10 Bar Code 3 41 3 3 11 Cutter Control 3 43 3 3 12 External Device Drive 3 44 3 3 13 Print Settings 3 50 3 3 14 Status 3 52 3 3 15 Chinese Characters 3 55 3 3 16 Others 3 59 3 4 Raster Graphics Command Details 3 64 3 5 Black Mark Related Command D...

Page 3: ...ernet I F and Wireless LAN I F 5 14 5 3 Appendix 3 Blank Code Page Configuration 5 16 5 4 Appendix 7 Maximum Number of Input Characters for Each Version of QR Code 5 19 5 5 Appendix 8 TSP828L Cut Command Specifications 5 23 6 SPECIAL APPENDIX COMMAND LIST FOR EACH MODEL IN EACH I F 6 1 6 1 RS 232C I F 6 1 6 2 Parallel I F USB I F Ver2 0 6 5 6 3 USB I F Ver1 0 Ethernet I F Silex Ver1 0 6 9 6 4 Ethe...

Page 4: ...specifications for the STAR LINE MODE on line thermal printers Information contained herein applies to models with the following conditions Line thermal printers Interfaces Parallel RS 232C USB Ethernet Wireless LAN Applicable Models TSP700 TSP600 TSP800 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 ...

Page 5: ...pace logic 0 3 to 15 V 1 1 2 Signal array and explanations according to interface connector pin Signal Array and Functions Pin No Signal Name Signal Direction Remarks 1 FG Frame ground 2 TXD OUT Transmission data 3 RXD IN Reception data 4 RTS OUT Same as DTR 5 N C Not used 6 DSR IN Not used 7 SG Signal ground 8 19 N C Not used 20 DTR OUT Data terminal ready signal SPACE printer is ready to receive...

Page 6: ...onfirms that the DTR signal line is a Mark it stops the transmission of data text to the printer buffer but at this point as well the printer is still capable of receiving data up to the amount of empty space in the data buffer If the host computer ignores the DTR signal and transmits data all data exceeding the amount of space in the data buffer is simply discarded The printer sets the DTR signal...

Page 7: ...tes The host computer stops sending data text when it receives the XOFF however the printer is capable of receiving data at that time for the amount of empty space in the data buffer Data exceeding the amount of empty space is discarded As the empty space in the data buffer increases through printing XON is output when the data in the buffer is a maximum of 256 bytes 4 Buffer full Buffer full canc...

Page 8: ...rface connector pin Signal Array and Functions Pin No Compatibility Mode Signal Name Nibble Mode Signal Name Byte Mode Signal Name 1 2 to 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 to 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 nStrobe Data0 to 7 nAck Busy PError Select N C N C Signal GND Frame GND 5V Twisted Pair Return nInit nFault External GND N C N C nSelectIn HostClk Data0 to 7 PtrClk PtrBusy Data3 7 AckDataReq Data2 6 Xflag ...

Page 9: ...fications 1 5 1 2 3 Signal Output Timing 1 Compatibility mode T T T T Min 0 5 μs nStrobe Data 0 to 7 Approx 1 μs nAck Busy 2 Nibble Mode Byte Mode Conforms to IEEE 1284 standard 1 2 4 Status Specification See Appendix 2 for details ...

Page 10: ...0 Full Speed Supports printer class and vendor class Refer to each printer specifications manual for selections Connector Type B 1 4 Ethernet Interface Specifications Conforms to IEEE 802 3 Cable 10BASE T 10BASE TX Connector RJ45 1 5 Wireless LAN Interface Specifications Conforms to IEEE 802 11b ...

Page 11: ...l the double wide printing ESC h Set cancel the double high printing SO Set double wide printing DC4 Cancel double wide printing ESC SO Set printing magnified double character height ESC DC4 Cancel printing magnified character height Print modes ESC E Select emphasized printing ESC F Cancel emphasized printing ESC Select cancels underling mode ESC _ Select cancels upperline mode ESC 4 Select white...

Page 12: ... L High density bit image ESC k Fine bit image ESC X Fine bit image Logos ESC FS q Register logo data ESC FS p Print logo data ESC RS L Print registered logo in batch Batch control of registered logos Bar code ESC b Print bar code Cutter control ESC d Paper cutter instruction External device ESC BEL Set pulse width for external device drive Drive BEL External device 1 drive instruction FS External...

Page 13: ...ntended for overseas All Chinese character control commands are ignored if the specification for the location of use is specified as SBCS single byte countries by the memory switch Raster related commands Class Commands Name Raster commands ESC r R Initialize raster mode ESC r A Enter raster mode ESC r B Quit raster mode ESC r C Clear raster data ESC r D Drive drawer ESC r E Set EOT mode ESC r F S...

Page 14: ...black inversion and printing color red ESC 5 Cancel white black inversion and specify printing color black ESC RS d Set print density ESC RS r Set printing speed ESC FS q Register logo ESC FS p Print logo Presenter related commands Class Commands Name Presenter ESC SYN 0 Execute presenter paper recovery related ESC SYN 1 Set presenter automatic recovery function and recovery time commands ESC SYN ...

Page 15: ... User macro 1 setting ESC GS 4 User macro 2 setting ESC GS 5 Command character rewriting method setting ESC GS 6 Setting of partial cut just prior to Auto Logo printing PDF417 commands Class Commands Name PDF417 ESC GS x S0 Set PDF417 bar code size commands ESC GS x S1 Set PDF417 ECC security level ESC GS x S2 Set PDF417 module X direction size ESC GS x S3 Set PDF417 module aspect ratio ESC GS x D...

Page 16: ... Code commands Class Commands Name QR code ESC GS y S0 Set QR code model ESC GS y S1 Set QR code mistake correction level ESC GS y S2 Set QR code cell size ESC GS y D1 Set QR code data ESC GS y D2 Set QR code data Manual ESC GS y P Print QR code ESC GS y I Get QR code expansion information Print Function commands Class Commands Name Page function ESC GS h 0 180 degree turnover ESC GS h 1 Water mar...

Page 17: ...mode data in the line buffer is printed and a line feed is performed when new print data is processed This is the same as a Line Feed When the line buffer is full in the page mode the printer move the print position to the head of the next line then starts with the new print data Top of line The top of line is a state that satisfies the following conditions There is currently no print data in the ...

Page 18: ...rinter will read and discard 1B H 22 H as an undefined command 3 Settings outside of the defined area Processing values outside of the defined area in commands accompanying arguments those commands are ignored and the preset values are unchanged The processing of commands is terminated at the point values outside of the defined region are processed in arguments having a plurality of commands Data ...

Page 19: ...l Value n 0 Function Selects a font n Font 0 Font A 12 x 24 dots 1 Font B 9 x 24 dots 16 OCR B 16 x 24 dots The following functions are disabled when OCR B font is selected Code page Blank code page International characters Slash zero When using OCR B font to read characters via a scanning operation adornment expansion and external characters are canceled OCR B font should be checked by actually t...

Page 20: ...ingual 65 Codepage 3841 Gost 5 Codepage 852 Latin 2 66 Codepage 3843 Polish 6 Codepage 860 Portuguese 67 Codepage 3844 CS2 7 Codepage 861 Icelandic 68 Codepage 3845 Hungarian 8 Codepage 863 Canadian French 69 Codepage 3846 Turkish 9 Codepage 865 Nordic 70 Codepage 3847 Brazil ABNT 10 Codepage 866 Cyrillic Russian 71 Codepage 3848 Brazil ABICOMP 11 Codepage 855 Cyrillic Bulgarian 72 Codepage 1001 A...

Page 21: ...Value Function A blank code page indicates a character code table where character codes from 80h to FFh are all blank A blank code page can be selected using the ESC GS t n command n 255 The printer is reset when writing with this command is completed Font A Data Format Vertical 24 dots x Horizontal 12 dots MSB LSB MSB LSB Da1 Da2 Da3 Da4 Da5 Da6 Da7 Da8 Da9 Da10 Da11 Da12 Da13 Da14 Da15 Da16 Da17...

Page 22: ... n E Initial Value Memory switch setting When installed with Japanese language characters and DBCS setting Fixed at n 8 Function Specifies international characters n International Characters 0 48 USA 1 49 France 2 50 Germany 3 51 UK 4 52 Denmark 5 53 Sweden 6 54 Italy 7 55 Spain 8 56 Japan 9 57 Norway 10 65 Denmark II 11 66 Spain II 12 67 Latin America 13 68 Korea 14 69 Ireland 64 Legal ...

Page 23: ...e Specify cancel slash zero Code ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 2F n Decimal 27 47 n Defined Area n 0 1 48 49 Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Specifies and cancels slash zeros n International Characters 0 48 Cancels slash zero 1 49 Specifies slash zero ...

Page 24: ...efined Area 0 n 15 48 n 57 0 n 9 65 n 70 A n F Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Specifies the right space for ANK 12 x 24 dot fonts in n dots Character spacing can be specified also with the following commands Specify 12 dot pitch ESC M Specify 14 dot pitch ESC g Specify 15 dot pitch ESC P Specify 16 dot pitch ESC ...

Page 25: ...12 x 24 dot fonts to 0 dots ESC P Name Specify 15 dot pitch Code ASCII ESC P Hex 1B 50 Decimal 27 80 Defined Area Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Specifies rights space for the ANK 12 x 24 dot fonts to 3 dots ESC Name Specify 16 dot pitch Code ASCII ESC Hex 1B 3A Decimal 27 58 Defined Area Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Specifies rights space for the ANK 12 x 24 dot font...

Page 26: ...s rights space for the ANK 12 x 24 dot fonts to 2 dots Specification A This command is enabled only when the memory switch setting is set for DBCS 2 byte countries It is ignored when the memory switch setting is set for SBCS 1 byte countries Specification B This command is enabled for both when the memory switch setting is set for either DBCS 2 byte countries or SBCS 1 byte countries ...

Page 27: ...ble high wide for ANK characters and Chinese characters This command is ignored if either n1 or n2 is outside of the defined area n1 Expanded high 0 48 Cancels expanded high 1 49 Specifies 2x high expansion 2 50 Specifies 3x high expansion 3 51 Specifies 4x high expansion 4 52 Specifies 5x high expansion 5 53 Specifies 6x high expansion n2 Expanded wide 0 48 Cancels expanded wide 1 49 Specifies 2x...

Page 28: ...on 2 50 Specifies 3x wide expansion 3 51 Specifies 4x wide expansion 4 52 Specifies 5x wide expansion 5 53 Specifies 6x wide expansion ESC h n Name Specify cancel expanded high Code ASCII ESC h n Hex 1B 68 n Decimal 27 104 n Defined Area 0 n 5 48 n 53 0 n 5 Initial Value n 0 Double high cancelled Function Specifies cancels double high for ANK characters and Chinese characters n Expanded high 0 48 ...

Page 29: ... ANK characters and Chinese characters This command is equivalent to ESC W n n 1 DC4 Name Cancel expanded wide Code ASCII DC4 Hex 14 Decimal 20 Defined Area Initial Value Function Cancels expanded wide if the following commands specify expanded wide Double wide specifying command SO Set cancel double wide ESC W Set cancel double wide high ESC i This command is equivalent to ESC W n n 0 ...

Page 30: ...ANK characters and Chinese characters This command is equivalent to ESC h n n 1 ESC DC4 Name Cancel expanded high Code ASCII ESC DC4 Hex 1B 14 Decimal 27 20 Defined Area Initial Value Function Cancels expanded high if the following commands specify expanded high Double high specifying command ESC SO Set cancel the double high ESC h Set cancel double wide high ESC i This command is equivalent to ES...

Page 31: ...efined Area Initial Value Emphasized printing selected Function Specifies emphasized printing for ANK characters IBM block ignores emphasized printing ESC F Name Cancel emphasized printing Code ASCII ESC F Hex 1B 46 Decimal 27 70 Defined Area Initial Value Emphasized printing cancelled Function Cancels emphasized printing for ANK characters ...

Page 32: ... characters and Chinese characters IBM block ignores underlines n Underline 0 48 Cancels underline 1 49 Specifies underline ESC _ n Name Specify cancel upperline Code ASCII ESC _ n Hex 1B 5F n Decimal 27 95 n Defined Area n 0 1 48 49 Initial Value n 0 Upperline cancelled Function Specifies upperlining 2 dots Upperlines are composed of 2 dot lines Upperlines are not applied to horizontal tabs and t...

Page 33: ...lack inversion cancelled Function Specifies white black inversion for ANK characters and Chinese characters IBM block ignores white black inversion ESC 5 Name Cancel white black inversion Code ASCII ESC 5 Hex 1B 35 Decimal 27 53 Defined Area Initial Value White black inversion cancelled Function Cancels white black inversion for ANK characters and Chinese characters ...

Page 34: ...ly when at the top of the line Upside down and right side up characters cannot both exist in the same line This command is enabled for following ANK characters Chinese characters Bit images Logos Bar codes DC2 Name Cancel upside down printing Code ASCII DC2 Hex 12 Decimal 18 Defined Area Initial Value Upside down printing cancelled Function Cancels upside down printing This command is enabled only...

Page 35: ...x 0D Decimal 13 Defined Area Initial Value Function When the CR code is enabled the CR code functions in the same way as the LF code If the CR code is disabled it ignores 1 byte Enabling and disabling the CR code is done using the memory switch settings ESC a n Name Feed paper n lines Code ASCII ESC a n Hex 1B 61 n Decimal 27 97 n Defined Area 1 n 127 Initial Value Function Executes a paper feed f...

Page 36: ... Defined Area n 1 49 Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Specifies the line feed amount n Line feed amount 1 49 Specifies 4 mm line feed amount ESC 0 Name Specify line spacing to 3 mm Code ASCII ESC 0 Hex 1B 30 Decimal 27 48 Defined Area Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Specifies the line feed amount to 3 mm ...

Page 37: ...t data Using this command will intermittently feed paper therefore it is normally recommended that this command not be used ESC I n Name n 8mm line feed Code ASCII ESC I n Hex 1B 49 n Decimal 27 73 n Defined Area 1 n 255 Initial Value Function Executes a n 8mm paper feed If print data exists in the line buffer it prints that data Using this command will intermittently feed paper therefore it is no...

Page 38: ...ength to n lines Code ASCII ESC C n Hex 1B 43 n Decimal 27 67 n Defined Area 1 n 127 Initial Value Form feed amount initial value x 42 Function The position whereat this command is processed is considered the top of the page and sets the page length to current form feed amount x n This command cancels the bottom margin setting when setting page length The page length set using this command is unaf...

Page 39: ...age length to n x 24 mm This command cancels the bottom margin setting when setting page length The page length set using this command is unaffected by changing the form feed amount later Moving to the top of the page is performed using the following commands Form feed command FF Executes a form feed Cutter command ESC d n Sets cutter position at top of page Raster command ESC r B Sets top of page...

Page 40: ...tical tab position or if it is below that position it feeds paper to the top of the next page If data exists in the line buffer when feeing paper to the vertical tab position it executes the paper feed to the vertical tab position after printing that data However if moved to the vertical tab position by printing data remaining in the buffer the move to the vertical tab position is considered to ha...

Page 41: ...s can be set However the tab position must satisfy the condition of 1 n1 n2 nk When receiving such illegal codes tabs up to the illegal code are set but those after the illegal code are discarded up to the NUL code so illegal code tab are not set The vertical tab set using this command is unaffected by changing the form feed amount later Vertical tabs set using the ESC B NUL command are cleared Th...

Page 42: ...the left margin as current ANK character pitch x n Character pitch includes the space between characters and expansion settings are enabled The left margin set using this command is unaffected by changing the character pitch This command is ignored if settings are for a printing region less than 36 mm Specification A Setting this command partway will take affect from the next line Specification B ...

Page 43: ... changing the character pitch This command is ignored if settings are for a printing region less than 36 mm Specification A Setting this command partway will take affect from the next line Specification B This command is enabled only when at the top of the line HT Name Move horizontal tab Code ASCII HT Hex 09 Decimal 9 Defined Area Initial Value Function Move print position to next horizontal tab ...

Page 44: ... before setting the horizontal tab using this command are cancelled A maximum of 16 horizontal tabs can be set However the tab position must satisfy the following conditions If the following conditions are not met data up to the NUL code is discarded Normal tabs that meet the conditions below are set and tabs after errors occur are not set 1 n1 n2 nk nk Printable region The horizontal tab set usin...

Page 45: ...nd is ignored if the print region is exceeded ESC GS R n1 n2 Name Move relative position Code ASCII ESC GS R n1 n2 Hex 1B 1D 52 n1 n2 Decimal 27 29 82 n1 n2 Defined Area 0 n1 255 0 n2 255 Initial Value Function Moves the printing position from the current position to the n1 n2 x 256 position This command is ignored if the print region is exceeded When n1 n2 x 256 32768 it moves 65536 n1 n2 x 256 d...

Page 46: ...ignment Code ASCII ESC GS a n Hex 1B 1D 61 n Decimal 27 29 97 n Defined Area 0 n 2 48 n 50 0 n 2 Initial Value n 0 Function Specifies the alignment position in the printing region that has been set n Position alignment 0 48 Left alignment 1 49 Center alignment 2 50 Right alignment ...

Page 47: ... Download characters can be registered to 20 H to 7F H If one has been already registered to an address it is overwritten When parameters c1 and c2 and n are outside of the defined area subsequent data is handled as normal data d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 d10 d11 d12 d13 d14 d15 d16 d17 d18 d19 d20 d21 d22 d23 d24 d25 d26 d27 d28 d29 d30 d31 d32 d33 d34 d35 d36 d37 d38 d39 d40 d41 d42 d43 d44 d45 d...

Page 48: ...address ESC n Name Specifies cancels ANK download characters Code ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 25 n Decimal 27 37 n Defined Area n 0 1 48 49 Initial Value ANK download characters cancelled Function Specifies cancels ANK download characters n Download characters 0 48 Cancels ANK download characters 1 49 Specifies ANK download characters Print example of ANK download characters 1 ANK download character regist...

Page 49: ...t images using 3 dots wide and 3 dots high per 1 dot of input data The following shows the data processing in this command When n1 n2 x 256 x 3 exceeds the printable region data after d1 is handled as normal data When n1 n2 x 256 x 3 exceeds the printable region that is currently set only the data in the printing region is printed At this time all data for the print region is discarded If the curr...

Page 50: ...sing 1 dot wide and 3 dots high per 1 dot of input data The following shows the data processing in this command When n1 n2 x 256 exceeds the printable region data after d1 is handled as normal data When n1 n2 x 256 exceeds the printable region that is currently set only the data in the printing region is printed At this time all data for the print region is discarded If the current position alread...

Page 51: ...owing shows the data processing in this command When n1 n2 x 256 x 8 exceeds the printable region data after d1 is handled as normal data When n1 n2 x 256 x 8 exceeds the printable region that is currently set only the data in the printing region is printed At this time all data for the print region is discarded If the current position already exceeds the print region this command discards all dat...

Page 52: ... Prints input bit images with 8 dots mm resolution for both horizontal and vertical The following shows the data processing in this command When n1 n2 x 256 x 3 exceeds the printable region data after d1 is handled as normal data When n1 n2 x 256 x 3 exceeds the printable region that is currently set only the data in the printing region is printed At this time all data for the print region is disc...

Page 53: ...p of the line When the first parameter is determined to be free of error the printer starts processing this command When logo register processing starts all previously defined data is deleted It is not possible to reregister a portion of a plurality of defined logo data Logo registration numbers are defined in rising order from 1 If the defined area specified by the parameter is not empty or if th...

Page 54: ...nd Specifications 3 38 Relationships of logo and registered data xn xn1 xn2 x 256 yn yn1 yn2 x 256 xn1 xn2 x 256 x 8 dots Data MSB d 11 d 21 d n1 yn1 yn2 x 256 bytes yn1 yn2 x 256 x 8 dots d 12 d 22 d n2 LSB d x1 d x2 d xn ...

Page 55: ...izontal print size exceeds the horizontal print region the portion exceeding the area is not printed Logos are printed according to the following command settings Left margin ESC I n Right margin ESC Q n Position alignment ESC GS a n Absolute position movement ESC GS A n1 n2 Relative position movement ESC GS R n1 n2 Upside down printing SI ESC RS L m Name Spec A Print logo in batch Spec B Batch co...

Page 56: ...and Specifications 3 40 Spec B m Logo Control Mode 0 48 Normal mode Batch printing 1 49 Double wide mode Batch printing 2 50 Double high mode Batch printing 3 51 Double high wide mode Batch printing 255 Batch delete logos ...

Page 57: ...nder bar character selection and added line feed selection 1 49 No added under bar charactersExecutes line feed after printing a bar code 2 50 Adds under bar characters Executes line feed after printing a bar code 3 51 No added under bar charactersDoes not execute line feed after printing a bar code 4 52 Adds under bar characters Does not execute line feed after printing a bar code n3 bar code mod...

Page 58: ... that cannot be shortened Automatically converts data to shortened form UPC A k 11 or 12 The 12 th check digit is automatically applied so it is specified and ignored JAN EAN 8 k 7 or 8 The 8 th check digit is automatically applied so it is specified and ignored JAN EAN 13 k 12 or 13 The 13 th check digit cannot be automatically applied so it is specified and ignored CODE 39 k is freely set and ma...

Page 59: ...an auto cutter 2 50 Paper is fed to cutting position then a full cut Print data in line buffer is printed before the operation described above This command is ignored if the printer is not equipped with an auto cutter 3 51 Paper is fed to cutting position then a partial cut Print data in line buffer is printed before the operation described above This command is ignored if the printer is not equip...

Page 60: ...e device 1 pulse width Code ASCII ESC BEL n1 n2 Hex 1B 07 n1 n2 Decimal 27 7 n1 n2 Defined Area 1 n1 127 1 n2 127 Initial Value n1 20 Energizing time 200 msec n2 20 Delay time 200 msec Function Sets the energizing and delay times for drive of the external device Energizing time 10 x n1 ms Delay time 10 x n2 ms ...

Page 61: ...e data buffer then executes in the order received External device 1 and external device 2 cannot be executed simultaneously FS Name External device 1 drive instruction Code ASCII FS Hex 1C Decimal 28 Defined Area Initial Value Function Executes the external device drive conditions set according to the command to set the external drive device pulse width ESC BEL n1 n2 As with other commands it temp...

Page 62: ...e data buffer then executes in the order received External device 1 and external device 2 cannot be executed simultaneously EM Name External device 2 drive instruction Code ASCII EM Hex 19 Decimal 25 Defined Area Initial Value Function Drives external device 2 The energizing time and delay time for the external device 2 are fixed at 200 ms each As with other commands it temporarily stores data in ...

Page 63: ...r Drive Terminal 1 2 50 Buzzer Drive Terminal 2 t1 specifies energizing time t2 specifies the delay time Energizing time 20 msec x t1 Delay time 20 msec x t2 The buzzer will not ring while printing Use of this command other than for ringing the buzzer is prohibited There is the possibility of damage if using this command for driving the drawer on models that support external device terminals 20 t2...

Page 64: ...0 n2 0 Function Sets external buzzer derive pulse condition m specifies the buzzer drive terminal to perform the condition settings m Buzzer Drive Terminal 1 49 Buzzer Drive Terminal 1 2 50 Buzzer Drive Terminal 2 n1 specifies the energizing time n2 specifies the delay time Energizing time 20msec x n1 Delay time 20msec x n2 Drives for external buzzers set using this command is performed by ESC GS ...

Page 65: ... t1 t2 m specifies the buzzer drive terminal to drive m Buzzer Drive Terminal 1 49 Buzzer Drive Terminal 1 2 50 Buzzer Drive Terminal 2 Specifies the number of repetitions of the buzzer drive with n2 x 256 n1 The buzzer will not ring while printing This command is prohibited for uses other than to ring the buzzer If this command is used to drive the cash drawer on models that have an external devi...

Page 66: ...ial Value Memory switch setting Function Sets print density This command stops printing to be executed n Print density 0 48 Print density 1 3 1 49 Print density 1 2 2 50 Print density 1 1 3 51 Print density 1 0 4 52 Print density 0 9 5 53 Print density 0 8 6 54 Print density 0 7 7 55 Reserved 8 56 Reserved 9 57 Reserved 10 65 Reserved 11 66 Reserved 12 67 Reserved 13 68 Reserved 14 69 Reserved 15 ...

Page 67: ...rint speed Code ASCII ESC RS r n Hex 1B 1E 72 n Decimal 27 30 114 n Defined Area 0 n 3 48 n 51 0 n 3 Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Sets print speed This command stops printing to be executed n Print speed 0 48 High speed 1 49 Mid speed 2 50 Slow speed ...

Page 68: ... 51 0 n 51 Initial Value Set by DIP switches and memory switches Function Sets the status transmission conditions See Appendix 2 for details regarding ASB status Settings of this command are unaffected by the ESC command Specification A n Status transmission conditions 0 48 ASB invalid 1 49 ASB valid Specification B n Status transmission condition settings 0 48 ASB invalid 1 49 ASB valid ...

Page 69: ...B status ENQ Name Real time printer status 1 Code ASCII ENQ Hex 05 Decimal 5 Defined Area Initial Value Function Sends 1 byte of the following the printer status This command is not used when ASB is valid See Appendix 2 ENQ Command Status for details regarding status EOT Name Real time printer status 2 Code ASCII EOT Hex 04 Decimal 4 Defined Area Initial Value Function Sends 1 byte of the followin...

Page 70: ...in this command 1 Reads ETB command from reception buffer 2 Waits for printing of the print data before the ETB command to end 3 Increments the ASB ETB counter by 1 after checking that printing has ended then sets the ASB ETB status 4 Sends ASB only when ASB is enabled ESC RS E n Name Initialize ASB ETB counter and ETB status Code ASCII ESC RS E n Hex 1B 1E 45 n Decimal 27 30 69 n Defined Area n 0...

Page 71: ...de character codes are all handled as 2 byte Chinese characters First byte upper code second byte lower code This command is ignored for models not equipped with Japanese and Chinese characters and when the specification for the location of use is specified as SBCS single byte countries by the memory switch ESC q Name Cancel JIS Chinese character mode Code ASCII ESC q Hex 1B 71 Decimal 27 113 Defi...

Page 72: ... in shift JIS Chinese character mode character codes are all handled as 2 byte Chinese characters First byte upper code second byte lower code This command is ignored for models not equipped with Japanese and Chinese characters and when the specification for the location of use is specified as SBCS single byte countries by the memory switch n Shift JIS Chinese character mode 0 48 Cancels shift JIS...

Page 73: ...overseas and when the specification for the location of use is specified as SBCS single byte countries by the memory switch ESC t n1 n2 Name Set 1 byte Chinese character left right spaces Code ASCII ESC t n1 n2 Hex 1B 74 n1 n2 Decimal 27 116 n1 n2 Defined Area 0 n1 7 48 n1 55 0 n1 7 0 n2 15 48 n2 57 0 n2 9 65 n2 70 A n2 F Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Adds n1 dot left space and n2 d...

Page 74: ...ns of A and B below See the Special Appendix Command Table per Model for details Specification A Specification c1 c2 Registration count Japanese char JIS type c1 77h 30h c2 4Fh 32 characters Specification B Specification c1 c2 Registration count Japanese char JIS type c1 77h 21h c2 7Eh 94 characters Japanese char Shift JIS type c1 ECh 40h c2 7Eh 80h c2 9Eh 94 characters Chinese characters c1 FEh A...

Page 75: ...ffer and line buffer are cleared the set commands are initialized Immediately executed not when taking out from the reception buffer but when received from the host DIPSW re reading is not performed The following shows the specifications that are not initialized by this command Set print density Set print speed Set 2 color print mode Print color in 2 color print mode External device drive conditio...

Page 76: ...ion Chinese character mode ANK right space Chinese character left right spaces Character pitch International characters Code page Set slash zero Set specify cancel external character external register character data is retained Page length Current position move to top of page top of line Horizontal tab Vertical tab Line feed amount Set upside down position alignment Left right margins The followin...

Page 77: ...he command to write is written to the volatile memory When writing to the volatile memory by the command to write the printer executes a reset This command exists in models that have the specifications of A and B indicated in the above defined areas Models having specifications B can register any 16 bit data by specifying N 85 U See the Special Appendix Command Table per Model for details per mode...

Page 78: ...ea Initial Value Function Hardware resets the printer and executes on self print After sending this command the next data is not sent until the printer is online in a state wherein it can receive data When resetting the printer the following processes are performed I F Mode Process Parallel BUSY output RS 232C DTR mode DTR mark output Xon Xoff mode Xoff output ...

Page 79: ...unt 4 Registration data address 8 Reserved 8 2 Registration data type 0 x 0001 to 0 x 0008 macro 0xffff No reg data 2 Registration data count 4 Registration data address 8 Reserved Registration Data 7936 Registration Data m specifies the registration black count t specifies the registration data type t Registration Data Type 0 Initialization Macro 1 to 8 Macro t is the macro number nL nH x 256 spe...

Page 80: ...to 100 KB sec ensured Handles IEEE 1284 USB and Ethernet I F RS 232C not applicable Handles both fixed length variable length mode Print speed selectable Post printing cut operation selectable All settings possible by Raster commands Most settings are possible without DIPSW memory switch settings Supports printer driver handling raster mode The following shows the raster command details Note that ...

Page 81: ...setting ESC r P n NUL Raster print quality setting ESC Q n NUL Raster print color setting ESC r K n NUL Raster left margin setting ESC r m l n NUL Raster right margin setting ESC r m r n NUL Raster EOT mode setting ESC FF EOT Raster FF mode setting ESC FF NUL Raster image buffer clear Note that when entering the raster mode it executes the same process as initialization of the raster mode using th...

Page 82: ...ata remaining in the reception buffer and image buffer is printed equivalent to the FF command 4 Initialize raster mode 5 Enter raster mode When in the raster mode the raster mode is initialized The following shows the contents of the initialization Raster page length setting ESC r P n NUL Raster print quality setting ESC Q n NUL Raster left margin setting ESC r m l n NUL Raster right margin setti...

Page 83: ...ere is raster data remaining in the image buffer of the raster mode it quits the raster mode after executing the raster EOT mode Note that with this command IEEE 1284 reverse mode is allowed in parallel I F and it sets the top of page with the line mode ESC r C Name Clear raster data Code ASCII ESC r C Hex 1B 2A 72 43 Decimal 27 42 114 67 Defined Area Initial Value Function Clears image buffer dat...

Page 84: ...3 Initial Value n 0 Function Drives the drawer in the raster mode Drawer drive conditions conform to setting command ESC BEL n1 n2 of the line mode n is a decimal description max 255 digits using ASCII characters n Drive circuits 0 None 1 External device drive 1 drive 2 External device drive 2 drive 3 External device drive 1 drive and external device drive 2 drive ...

Page 85: ...Specification A EOT mode setting format n FormFeed Cut Feed Cutter Presenter 0 Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default 1 2 3 TearBar 8 Full Cut 9 Full Cut 12 Partial Cut 13 Partial Cut 36 Full Cut Eject 37 Full Cut Eject Specification B EOT mode setting format n FormFeed Cut Feed Cutter Presenter 0 Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default 1 1 2 1 3 1 TearBar ...

Page 86: ...ecification A FF mode setting format n FormFeed Cut Feed Cutter Presenter 0 Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default 1 2 3 TearBar 8 Full Cut 9 Full Cut 12 Partial Cut 13 Partial Cut 36 Full Cut Eject 37 Full Cut Eject Specification B FF mode setting format n FormFeed Cut Feed Cutter Presenter 0 Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default Set To Default 1 1 2 1 3 1 TearBar 8 1 ...

Page 87: ...scription max 255 digits using ASCII characters n 0 Continuous print mode no page length setting 1 n Specify page length ESC r Q n NUL Name Set raster print quality Code ASCII ESC r Q n NUL Hex 1B 2A 72 51 n 00 Decimal 27 42 114 81 n 0 Defined Area 0 n 2 Initial Value n 0 Function Sets raster print quality n is a decimal description max 255 digits using ASCII characters n Print quality 0 Specify h...

Page 88: ...the left margin specified value this command is ignored n is a decimal description max 255 digits using ASCII characters ESC r m r n NUL Name Set raster right margin Code ASCII ESC r m r n NUL Hex 1B 2A 72 6D 72 n 00 Decimal 27 42 114 109 114 n 0 Defined Area Initial Value n 0 Function Sets raster right margin This command sets the right margin to n x 8 When the right margin exceeds the printable ...

Page 89: ...ring the raster mode Also the top margin setting of the raster mode continues after ending the raster mode and returning to the line mode ESC r K n NUL Name Set raster print color Code ASCII ESC r K n NUL Hex 1B 2A 72 4B n 00 Decimal 27 42 114 75 n 0 Defined Area 0 n 3 Initial Value n 0 Function Sets raster print color This command is effective only when specifying the 2 color mode using the line ...

Page 90: ...urrently set is discarded The image buffer expanded position is automatically line fed one dot row and moved to the left margin on the next line after expanded the image buffer data 1 dot row using this command Also data expansion is duplicated on the data in the current image buffer OR process The following shows expanded image buffer for the set raster print color n is a decimal description max ...

Page 91: ... set is discarded The image buffer expanded position returns to the head of the current dot row without an automatic line fed after expanding the image buffer data 1 dot row using this command Also data expansion is duplicated on the data in the current image buffer OR process The following shows expanded image buffer for the set raster print color n is a decimal description max 255 digits using A...

Page 92: ...ength setting is in continuous print mode and the n dots exceed the remaining dot count of the raster image buffer length this moves up to the remaining dot count and ignores the overflow If the page length is set it moves to the current page length and ignores the overflow Note that when there is overflow this expands the next raster data after printing the raster image buffer data with the next ...

Page 93: ...cimal 27 12 4 Defined Area Initial Value Function Executes EOT mode Executes operation specified by the EOT mode setting command ESC r E n NUL ESC r N n NUL Name Discard data for specified byte count Code ASCII ESC r N n NUL Hex 1B 2A 72 4E n 0 Decimal 27 42 114 78 n 0 Defined Area 1 n 255 Initial Value Function Discards data for the specified byte count Discards data received after a byte count s...

Page 94: ...Drive Terminal 2 Specifies the number of repetitions of the buzzer drive with n The buzzer will not ring while printing This command is prohibited for uses other than to ring the buzzer If this command is used to drive the cash drawer on models that have an external device terminal the system will be damaged Absolutely never use it for other purposes The buzzer can be stopped by pressing the paper...

Page 95: ...t This command is ignored if the printer is not equipped with an auto cutter 2 50 After executing top of form paper is fed to cutting position then a full cut Print data in line buffer is printed before the operation described above This command is ignored if the printer is not equipped with an auto cutter 3 51 After executing top of form paper is fed to cutting position then a partial cut Print d...

Page 96: ... 0C Decimal 12 Defined Area Initial Value Function Executes top of form ESC C n Name Set page length to n lines Code ASCII ESC C n Hex 1B 43 n Decimal 27 67 n Defined Area 1 n 127 Initial Value Form feed amount initial value x 42 Function When black mark is effective this command is ignored ...

Page 97: ... 3 81 ESC C 0 n Name Set page length to n x 24 mm units Code ASCII ESC C 0 n Hex 1B 43 0 n Decimal 27 67 0 n Defined Area 1 n 22 Initial Value Form feed amount initial value x 42 Function When black mark is effective this command is ignored ...

Page 98: ...ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL Name Set vertical tab position Code ASCII ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL Hex 1B 42 n1 n2 nk 00 Decimal 27 66 n1 n2 nk 0 Defined Area 1 n 255 0 k 16 Initial Value Function When black mark is effective this command is ignored ESC B NUL Name Clear vertical tab position Code ASCII ESC B NUL Hex 1B 42 00 Decimal 27 66 0 Defined Area Initial Value Function When black mark is effective this comman...

Page 99: ... STAR Line Mode Command Specifications 3 83 3 6 USB Related Command Details The following commands control USB I F functions There are no corresponding commands ...

Page 100: ...Defined Area 0 n 1 48 n 49 0 n 1 Initial Value n 0 48 When in 2 color print mode Function Specifies print color in 2 color print mode This command is ignored when not in the 2 color print mode Specifies black for the print color when in 2 color print mode This command is cleared only when the printer is reset The specification of this command is not cleared by ESC CAN However print color is initia...

Page 101: ...or print mode if unprinted data exists in the line buffer Waits to stop printing when printing in 2 color print mode Recovers print density setting to single color mode setting Recovers print speed to single color mode setting Recovers logo print setting to single color mode setting 1 49 Selects 2 color print mode This command selects 2 color print mode when in single color print mode This command...

Page 102: ...e when in single color print mode This command is ignored already in the 2 color print mode The specification of this command is not cleared by ESC CAN The following processes are executed by selecting the 2 color print mode using this command Prints data in line buffer in single color print mode if unprinted data exists in the line buffer Waits to stop printing when printing in single color print...

Page 103: ...lack inversion cancelled Function Specifies white black inversion for ANK characters and Chinese characters IBM block ignores white black inversion ESC 5 Name Cancel white black inversion Code ASCII ESC 5 Hex 1B 35 Decimal 27 53 Defined Area Initial Value White black inversion cancelled Function Cancels white black inversion for ANK characters and Chinese characters ...

Page 104: ...nsity Single Color Printing Mode Two Color Printing Mode Red Print Density 0 48 Print density 1 3 Print density 1 2 1 49 Print density 1 2 Print density 1 2 2 50 Print density 1 1 Print density 1 0 3 51 Print density 1 0 Print density 1 0 4 52 Print density 0 9 Print density 1 0 5 53 Print density 0 8 Print density 0 8 6 54 Print density 0 7 Print density 0 8 7 55 Reserved Reserved 8 56 Reserved R...

Page 105: ...e two color print mode prints in one speed the speed settings with this command are invalid This command setting becomes valid when returned from the two color print mode to the single color print mode N Print Speed Single Color Printing Mode Two Color Printing Mode 0 48 High speed Two Color Printing Mode Speed 1 49 Mid speed Two Color Printing Mode Speed 2 50 Slow speed Two Color Printing Mode Sp...

Page 106: ... It is not possible to reregister a portion of a plurality of defined logo data Logo registration numbers are defined in rising order from 1 If the defined area specified by the parameter is not empty or if there is an error in the parameter specification register processing is aborted The pre registered and complete data is effective The printer should be initialized if logo registration is compl...

Page 107: ...nd Specifications 3 91 Relationships of logo and registered data xn xn1 xn2 x 256 yn yn1 yn2 x 256 xn1 xn2 x 256 x 8 dots Data MSB d 11 d 21 d n1 yn1 yn2 x 256 bytes yn1 yn2 x 256 x 8 dots d 12 d 22 d n2 LSB d x1 d x2 d xn ...

Page 108: ...unaffected The horizontal printing start position conforms to the left margin position and the horizontal print area conforms to the left and right margin settings If the logo horizontal print size exceeds the horizontal print region the portion exceeding the area is not printed When using the 2 color print mode When the logo register number n is odd Register number n is printed in black register ...

Page 109: ...en cut This command is ignored with under all other conditions Ignored when paper is being recovered ESC SYN 1 n Name Set presenter paper automatic recovery function and automatic recovery time Code ASCII ESC SYN 1 n Hex 1B 16 31 n Decimal 27 22 49 n Defined Area 0 n 255 Initial Value Memory switch setting Function Sets presenter paper automatic recovery function and automatic recovery time This c...

Page 110: ... The paper counter using this command sends the counter value at the time this command is processed The counter is counted up when paper is completely recovered or when pulled out The counter counts from when the power is turned ON excluding the following When paper is discharged because of an error When printing using self print When paper in the presenter is discharged when the power is turned O...

Page 111: ...er counter Code ASCII ESC SYN 4 n Hex 1B 16 34 n Decimal 27 22 52 n Defined Area n 0 Initial Value Function Initializes the presenter paper counter paper reel counter paper recovery counter Initialization of the paper counter using this command is executed when this command is processed ...

Page 112: ...tal widthw Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number2 Markheighth Mark line feed amountv Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number2 Mark number0 Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number1 Markheighth Mark line feed amountv Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number1 Mark number0 Mark number2 Mark number0 Mark number2 Markheighth Mark line feed amountv Example Tra...

Page 113: ...3 97 4 Printing Marks ESC GS 0 n m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 n 007 m1 1 m2 0 m3 1 m4 0 m5 1 m6 0 m7 2 ESC GS 0 n m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 n 007 m1 1 m2 0 m3 2 m4 0 m5 1 m6 0 m7 1 ESC GS 0 n m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 n 007 m1 1 m2 0 m3 1 m4 0 m5 2 m6 0 m7 2 ...

Page 114: ...s is 10 m1 to m10 n 010 m specifies the mark number to print n and m are ASCII character strings that are represented by decimals They are composed of character codes 0 to 9 This command is ignored if there is print data in the image buffer Therefore other characters cannot be included characters bit images bar codes etc If there is no mark specified in the remaining print region the number of byt...

Page 115: ...amount is specified missing print can occur so more than v 16 dots is recommended ESC GS 2 m c w Name Specify mark color and mark horizontal width for each mark number Code ASCII ESC GS 2 m c w Hex 1B 1D 2A 32 m c w Decimal 27 29 42 50 m c w Defined Area 0 m 9 0 c 1 001 w 999 Initial Value Non volatile memory Function Specifies mark color and mark horizontal width for each mark number m specifies ...

Page 116: ...volatile memory the printer is reset ESC GS C Name Initialize mark format in the non volatile memory Code ASCII ESC GS C Hex 1B 1D 2A 43 Decimal 27 29 42 67 Defined Area Initial Value Function Initializes the registered mark format mark height mark line feed amount each mark color and each mark horizontal width in the non volatile memory After initialization the printer is reset Initial Value of t...

Page 117: ...ogo number 2 to print Specifically if the product is registered with CHEESE BURGER 2 the logo 2 coupon ticket is automatically printed for the purchaser of a cheese burger Also Logo 1 for the header is used for company logos By registering to the user macro 2 of 5 cut command Logo 1 print command the company logo of logo1 will be printed User macro 1 of 3 is used when it is necessary to position t...

Page 118: ...lignment command to setting prior to execution of the simple Auto Logo With the simple Auto Logo function the logo number of the logo to be printed is decided in advance MACDONALDS 1 CHEESBUGER 2 00 2 COKE 1 00 TOTAL 3 00 MACDONALDS 1 CHEESEBURGER 2 00 2 COKE 1 00 TOTAL 3 00 MACDONALDS 1 CHEESEBURGER 2 00 2 COKE 1 00 TOTAL 3 00 Header Logo 1 Logo 1 Current System Print Data Current System Print Da...

Page 119: ... dk User Macro 2 Definition nL 12 nH 0 Registered Macro Count 12 Bytes d1 0x1b d2 0x64 d3 0x03 Registered Macro ESC d 3 Cutting position partial cut d4 0x1b d5 0x1c d6 0x70 d7 0x01 d8 0x00 ESC FS p 1 0 Print Logo 1 d9 0x1b d10 0x1d d11 0x61 d12 0x00 ESC GS a 0 Left Alignment ESC GS 5 n n 0x01 Auto Logo Command Character Space Switch ESC GS 6 n n 0x01 Partial Cut Before Auto Logo Printing Valid ESC...

Page 120: ... Initialize Auto Logo setting to non volatile memory Code ASCII ESC GS C Hex 1b 1d 2f 43 Decimal 27 29 47 67 Defined Area Initial Value Function Initializes registered data in the non volatile memory of the Auto Logo function After initialization the printer is reset This command is ignored when Auto Logo is being executed The default values of the Auto Logo function are below Setting Initial Valu...

Page 121: ...Specifications 1 Start up the Auto Logo function using the current system cut command as a trigger 2 Prints if there is print data in the image buffer 3 Execute center alignment 4 Print Logo 2 When 2 color printing is set Logo3 5 Feed paper to cutting position and executes a partial cut 6 Print Logo 1 7 Recover position alignment setting Note With this setting user macro and command character are ...

Page 122: ...r does not process the as character data but as a command and stores number that follows at the end and prints it as an Auto Logo in the order that it is stored Therefore if 2 3 is embedded Auto Logo will print Logo2 and Logo3 in that order If the specified logo has not been registered logo printing will be ignored Also if there is no set command character setting a logo will not be printed Note t...

Page 123: ... of 64 bytes of data can be registered Note that it is prohibited to register Auto Logo command characters in a user macro ESC GS 4 nL nH d1 d2 dk Name Set user macro 2 Code ASCII ESC GS 4 nL nH d1 d2 dk Hex 1b 1d 2f 34 nL nH d1 d2 dk Decimal 27 29 47 52 nL nH d1 d2 dk Defined Area 1 nL 64 nH 0 1 nL nH x 256 64 dk nL nH x 256 0 d 255 Initial Value No user macro 2 setting Function Sets the user mac...

Page 124: ...mory by the ESC GS W command This command is ignored when Auto Logo is being executed n Setting 0 Does not print the command character and the following logo number 1 Switches the command character and the following logo number into a space character 0 x 20 When is specified as the command character the 2 embedded in the print data is not a character string but processed as a command At this time ...

Page 125: ...uto Logo printing When printing Logo2 and Logo3 as Auto Logo printing like the one in the drawing below this command selects to execute a partial cut before printing Logo2 of the Auto Logo and Logo3 If a partial cut is executed using this function it is possible to provide coupons etc that are printed using Auto Logo with a partial cut M ACDONALDS 1 CHEESBUGER 2 00 2 COKE 1 00 TOTAL 3 00 MACDONALD...

Page 126: ... code word Code words are configured by 17 modules Code Word ESC GS x S 0 specifies values of p1 and p2 USE_LIMITS mode specify the ratio of p1 and p2 USE_FIXED mode specifies p1 line count and p2 code word count per line ESC GS x S 1 specifies values of error correction levels PDF417 can read information even if a portion of the data is corrupted by using the error correction By increasing this l...

Page 127: ...he bar code according to the settings of 1 and 2 Precautions for use of commands Unless the following operations are performed the setting values are maintained for 1 and 2 Sending of new setting commands Sending an initializing command ESC CAN The power is turned off Sending 3 and 4 when needed Printing When printing position shifting according to the horizontal tab absolute position specificatio...

Page 128: ...r of lines 0 3 to 90 p2 Number of columns 0 1 to 30 However p1 p2 928 When either p1 or p2 specifies 0 it indicates that that setting value is variable Setting the bar code size using this command specifies the general size of the bar code The size will automatically be corrected according to the other settings ESC GS x S 1 n Name Set PDF417 ECC security level Code ASCII ESC GS x S 1 n Hex 1B 1D 7...

Page 129: ...details nL nH x 256 Bar code data count dk Bar code data Maximum 1024 data When nL nH x 256 is outside of the definition data of nL nH x 256 bytes is discarded ESC GS x P Name Print PDF417 bar code Code ASCII ESC GS x P Hex 1B 1D 78 50 Decimal 27 29 120 80 Defined Area Initial Value Function Prints the bar code data If there is unprinted data in the line buffer this command is executed after print...

Page 130: ...s possible to check whether it is possible to print before actually printing by using this command If an error occurs this command is discarded even if the print command ESC GS x P is sent If the following errors occur Error information is sent to the printer When an error is generated when generating a bar code due to the combination of the bar code setting commands When the bar code data that is...

Page 131: ...send this command while in the raster mode ESC GS g 1 m n Name Print starting timer Code ASCII ESC GS g 1 m n Hex 1B 1D 67 31 m n Decimal 27 29 103 49 m n Defined Area m 0 0 n 255 Initial Value Depends on the model Function Sets the print starting timer specified at n x 10 msec The print starting timer starts measuring from the point where the print data reception stops and measures up to the set ...

Page 132: ...if a part of the data is corrupted by using error correction Raising this level increases the size of the bar code because there is an increase in preparatory information ESC GS y S 2 Specifies the size of the cell One four squared region configuring the QR code The QR code is formed into a square of an equivalent size in the vertical and horizontal directions but the size of the bar code image th...

Page 133: ...e settings of 1 to 3 5 Set bar code type This command confirms whether to print bar codes based on the settings of 1 to 3 Precautions on using these commands The setting values for 1 to 3 are held unless any of the following operations are performed Sending a new setting command Sending an initialize command ESC CAN Turning the power OFF When there is an error in sending a command with 2 the set d...

Page 134: ...e to 3 dots 2 Set bar code data ESC GS y D 1 0 20 0 2005 January 1 SAT LF Sets bar code data Data automatic analysis Sets bar code data Data manual analysis ESC GS y D 2 10 1 4 0 2005 4 2 0 Year 1 1 0 1 4 2 0 Month 1 1 0 1 4 2 0 Day 4 2 0 2 3 0 SAT 4 2 0 3 1 0 LF 3 Print bar code To verify whether to print with the current settings check the bar code expansion information ESC GS y I Check bar code...

Page 135: ... n Hex 1B 1D 79 53 31 n Decimal 27 29 121 83 49 n Defined Area 0 n 3 Initial Value n 0 Function Sets the mistake correction level Parameter details n Mistake Correction Level Mistake Correction Rate 0 L 7 1 M 15 2 Q 25 3 H 30 ESC GS y S 2 n Name Set QR code cell size Code ASCII ESC GS y S 2 n Hex 1B 1D 79 53 32 n Decimal 27 29 121 83 50 n Defined Area 1 n 8 Initial Value n 3 Function Sets the cell...

Page 136: ...y expands the data type of the bar code and sets the data Parameter details nL nH x 256 Byte count of bar code data dk Bar code data Max 7089 bytes When using this command the printer receives data for the number of bytes k specified by nL and nH The data automatically expands to be set as the bar code data Indicates the number bytes of data specified by the nL and nH Bar code data is cleared at t...

Page 137: ... Definition Region d 1 Numbers 0 to 9 2 English Characters 0 to 9 A to Z 3 Binary 0x00 to 0xFF 4 Kanji Shift JIS 0x8140 to 0x9FFC 0xE040 to 0xEBBF However the lower 8 bits are 0x40 to 0x7E and 0x80 to 0xFC The printer receives the data type specified by m and the data of the number of bytes k specified by nL and nH based on the block count specified by a 1 block specified by a indicates m1 n1L n1H...

Page 138: ...ex 1B 1D 79 49 Decimal 27 29 121 73 Defined Area Initial Value Function Sends information on generated image sizes and errors in bar code expansion using the current settings Therefore it is possible to check whether printing is possible prior to actual printing If there is an error in the expanded bar code this command is ignored even if the expand command ESC GS y P is sent In the even that erro...

Page 139: ...his function is effective for print data that can be contained in the image buffer length Print data beyond the image buffer length is unaffected by this function Printing that is started other than the 180 degree turnover trigger ignores this function 180 degree turnover triggers Cutter command ESC d n FF command FF BM detection command ESC d n FF Print start command ESC GS g 0 m n Raster mode Wh...

Page 140: ...y n thinned 25 2 Prints the logo data specified by n thinned 12 5 Specify the registered logo in the water mark n Logo Number 1 to 255 Registered logo numbers If the specified logo number is not registered the water mark will not be printed Water Mark Function When the water mark function is valid the water mark is printed by its trigger However this function is effective for print data that can b...

Page 141: ... STAR Line Mode Command Specifications 4 1 4 CHARACTER CODE TABLES Refer to the separate Character Code Tables ...

Page 142: ...2 Character Spacing 2 dots 3 dots 4 dots 2 dots 3 dots 4 dots 2 dots 3 dots 4 dots Length of 1 Character 4 mm 6 mm 8 mm 3 625 mm 5 625 mm 7 25 mm 3 25 mm 4 875 mm 6 5 mm The length of 1 character includes the character spacing 2 Regulations The start and stop bar code in Code 39 are automatically inserted 5 1 2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 represents numbers 0 to 9 Higher density of chara...

Page 143: ...and the numerical value of the 8 th digit differ the calculated value has priority JAN EAN 13 Data is in 12 or 13 digits The command is ignored for others The check digit uses a modulus weight of 10 3 and is automatically applied When the calculated value and the numerical value of the 13th digit differ the calculated value has priority UPC A Data is in 11 or 12 digits The command is ignored for o...

Page 144: ... the host PC so the control codes are sent as data as shown below When sending the following data it represents a 2 character set 25H represents 0 25H 30H Control codes 00H to 1FH represent 40H to 5FH applied behind Control code 7FH represents 5 25H 35H Function codes represent 1 to 4 31H to 34H applied behind Start codes represent 6 to 8 36H to 38H applied behind Stop code SC Check character CK a...

Page 145: ...33H BEL 07H G 25H 47H FNC4 4 25H 34H BS 08H H 25H 48H HT 09H I 25H 49H Start Codes LF 0AH J 25H 4AH Code Format VT 0BH K 25H 4BH START A 6 25H 36H FF 0CH L 25H 4CH START B 7 25H 37H CR 0DH M 25H 4DH START C 8 25H 38H SO 0EH N 25H 4EH SI 0FH O 25H 4FH DLE 10H P 25H 50H DC1 11H Q 25H 51H DC2 12H R 25H 52H DC3 13H S 25H 53H DC4 14H T 25H 54H NAK 15H U 25H 55H SYN 16H V 25H 56H ETB 17H W 25H 57H CAN 1...

Page 146: ...r sign colon slash period plus sign between 0 to 9 These are used as carrier package marking bar codes DPE photo prints and for medical related industries USA 1 Length of 1 character in each mode Items Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8 Mode 9 Narrow Element Width 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 Wide Element Width 6 9 12 5 8 10 4 6 8 Ratio 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 5 1 2 7 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 Character...

Page 147: ...al I F These errors are after holding the error and using this command to inquire the status and the error status is sent Other Errors Indicates non recoverable errors and cover open errors 5 2 2 EOT Command Status This status is the one the printer transmits using the EOT command Bit Contents Status Model Compatability 0 1 TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 7 Compulsion S...

Page 148: ...he Header 1 Header 1 represents the entire status transmission byte count including Header 1 using bit 1 to bit 3 and bit 5 The host gets the transmission byte information and always receives the status data for that amount transmission bytes For reference the table below shows the relationship of actual transmission bytes and the Header 1 Because the bit 0 that indicates that this is the Header 1...

Page 149: ... OK OK OK OK 0 Fixed at 0 Actual automatic status version and header 2 table Version No n Header 2 1 00000010B 02 Hex 2 00000100B 04 Hex 3 00000110B 06 Hex 4 00001000B 08 Hex 5 00001010B 0A Hex 6 00001100B 0C Hex 7 00001110B 0E Hex 8 00100000B 20 Hex 9 00100010B 22 Hex 30 01101100B 6C Hex 31 01101110B 6E Hex Printer Status Version Model Name Version No Status TSP800 1 02 Hex Up to printer status 5...

Page 150: ...y 0 1 TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 7 Fixed at 0 6 Stopped by high head temperature Not stopped Stopped OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 5 Non recoverable Error No Yes OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 4 Fixed at 0 3 Auto cutter Error No Yes OK OK OK OK OK NO OK OK 2 Mechanical Error No Yes No No No No No NO NO NO 1 Not Used Fixed at 0 0 Fixed at 0 Printer status 3 Error Information Fif...

Page 151: ...sor Information Sixth Byte Bit Contents Status Model Compatability 0 1 TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 7 Fixed at 0 6 Not Used Fixed at 0 5 Not Used Fixed at 0 4 Fixed at 0 3 Paper end Paper No Paper OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 2 Paper Near end Inner Side Paper No Paper OK OK OK OK OK NO OK OK 1 Paper Near end Outer Side Paper No Paper No No No No No NO NO NO 0 Fixed at 0 P...

Page 152: ...OK OK OK OK OK 2 ETB Counter Bit 1 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 1 ETB Counter Bit 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 0 Fixed at 0 ETB Counter This counter is the 5 bit ETB counter It counts from 0 to 31 When the counter overflows it counts up from 31 to 0 This counter is incremented by 1 using the ETB command The ETB counter is initialized by the following commands When doing so ASB ETB status is cleared Howeve...

Page 153: ... 5 Reserved 1 1 0 Paper position 6 State where paper is recovered 1 1 1 Paper position 7 State where paper is pulled out Presenter operation mode Paper position status transition Operating Mode Paper Presenter paper position state transition Loop Take up Recovery Position 0 to Position 1 to Paper cut to Position 3 to Paper recovery to Position 6 to Position 0 Internal recovery Pull out Position 0 ...

Page 154: ...ication method Command Functions Status bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 XON 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 XOFF 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ENQ 0 EOT 1 0 ASB Header 1 0 0 1 ASB Other than Header 1 0 0 0 Indicates 0 bit is fixed at 0 Indicates 1 is fixed at 1 Inidcates variable bit ...

Page 155: ...printer statuses the total number of bytes of the ASB according to the STAR ASB First byte is detected and it is detected whether Length has been applied by the second byte Bit 7 of STAR ASB Depending on the length by acquiring subsequent status data byte counts it is possible to analyze the status 2 Status data transmission format Status type separator character 1 data type status length printer ...

Page 156: ...n Specification List Status Cause STAR ASB Length Status Data Status Type Separated Data Status Printer Separated First Second Bytes Cause Third Fourth Bytes n Parameter Character 1 Type Length Status Character 2 ASB Automatic Status ASB 0x0000 ESC ACK SOH Printer Status Request ASB 0x0000 ENQ Printer Status Request ASB 0x0008 01 Omitted B 0x0001 Status EOT Printer Status Request ASB 0x0008 02 Omi...

Page 157: ...area using the command below ESC GS 1 Example configuration of Font A data 12 x 24 font MSB LSB MSB LSB d1 d2 0 0 0 0 d3 d4 0 0 0 0 d5 d6 0 0 0 0 d7 d8 0 0 0 0 d9 d10 0 0 0 0 d11 d12 0 0 0 0 d13 d14 0 0 0 0 d15 d16 0 0 0 0 d17 d18 0 0 0 0 d19 d20 0 0 0 0 d21 d22 0 0 0 0 d23 d24 0 0 0 0 d25 d26 0 0 0 0 d27 d28 0 0 0 0 d29 d30 0 0 0 0 d31 d32 0 0 0 0 d33 d34 0 0 0 0 d35 d36 0 0 0 0 d37 d38 0 0 0 0 d...

Page 158: ... 0 0 0 d5 d6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d7 d8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d9 d10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d11 d12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d13 d14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d15 d16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d17 d18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d19 d20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d21 d22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d23 d24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d25 d26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d27 d28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d29 d30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d31 d32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d33 d34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d35 d36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d37 d38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d39 d40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d4...

Page 159: ...each 4 000 dot lines 500 mm 0xF4240 1 Million When cutting paper Every 10 minutes when idling from when power is turned on However one condition is that the count up predetermined count is exceeded LF Motor Traveling Distance 100 km 800 Million dot lines For each 4 000 dot lines 500 mm 0xF4240 1 Million When cutting paper Every 10 minutes when idling from when power is turned on However one condit...

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Page 161: ... 134 82 M 255 154 106 65 Q 178 108 74 45 H 139 84 58 36 7 45 L 370 224 154 95 M 293 178 122 75 Q 207 125 86 53 H 154 93 64 39 8 49 L 461 279 192 118 M 365 221 152 93 Q 259 157 108 66 H 202 122 84 52 9 53 L 552 335 230 141 M 432 262 180 111 Q 312 189 130 80 H 235 143 98 60 10 57 L 652 395 271 167 M 513 311 213 131 Q 364 221 151 93 H 288 174 119 74 11 61 L 772 468 321 198 M 604 366 251 155 Q 427 259...

Page 162: ...2 509 314 H 969 587 403 248 22 105 L 2409 1460 1003 618 M 1872 1134 779 480 Q 1358 823 565 348 H 1056 640 439 270 23 109 L 2620 1588 1091 672 M 2059 1248 857 528 Q 1468 890 611 376 H 1108 672 461 284 24 113 L 2812 1704 1171 721 M 2188 1326 911 561 Q 1588 963 661 407 H 1228 744 511 315 25 117 L 3057 1853 1273 784 M 2395 1451 997 614 Q 1718 1041 715 440 H 1286 779 535 330 26 121 L 3283 1990 1367 842...

Page 163: ...253 3183 2188 1347 M 4134 2506 1722 1060 Q 2949 1787 1228 756 H 2301 1394 958 590 35 157 L 5529 3351 2303 1417 M 4343 2632 1809 1113 Q 3081 1867 1283 790 H 2361 1431 983 605 36 161 L 5836 3537 2431 1496 M 4588 2780 1911 1176 Q 3244 1966 1351 832 H 2524 1530 1051 647 37 165 L 6153 3729 2563 1577 M 4775 2894 1989 1224 Q 3417 2071 1423 876 H 2625 1591 1093 673 38 169 L 6479 3927 2699 1661 M 5039 3054...

Page 164: ...Detection Peeling Position Conveyance ESC d n n 2 50 n 3 51 n 116 t Tear Bar Position Conveyance Label Gap Detection Tear Bar Position Conveyance Label Gap Detection Peeling Position Conveyance Raster Mode FF EOT Label Paper Command Normal Thermal Paper Tear Bar Peel Mode Valid Print Print Label Gap Detection Print Label Gap Detection Form Feed Invalid Print Print Label Gap Detection Print Label G...

Page 165: ... OK ESC 5 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK SI OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK DC2 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Line spacing LF OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK CR OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC a OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC z OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC J OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC I OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Page Control FF OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC C OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC C 0 OK OK OK OK OK O...

Page 166: ...K ESC s OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC t OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC r Spec A Spec A Spec A Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B Others CAN OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC GS m Spec A VER 3 0 OR LATER Spec A Spec A Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B ESC OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Macro ESC GS NO NO NO NO NO NO OK OK Raster Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP...

Page 167: ... OK ESC FS p Ver 4 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK Presenter Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Presenter ESC SYN 0 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Related Commands ESC SYN 1 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO ESC SYN 3 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO ESC SYN 4 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Mark Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP80...

Page 168: ...P1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Print Start ESC GS g 0 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 1 or later OK OK OK Trigger Control ESC GS g 1 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 1 or later OK OK OK QR Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 QR Code ESC GS y S 0 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or later OK OK NO ESC GS y S 1 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or later OK OK NO ESC GS y S 2 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or ...

Page 169: ...SC 5 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK SI OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK DC2 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Line spacing LF OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK CR OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC a OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC z OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC J OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC I OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Page Control FF OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC C OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC C 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ...

Page 170: ... OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC GS m Spec A Ver 3 0 or later Spec A Spec A Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B ESC OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Macro ESC GS NO NO NO NO NO NO OK OK Raster Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Raster ESC r R Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC r A Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK ...

Page 171: ...OK ESC FS p Ver 4 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK Presenter Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Presenter ESC SYN 0 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Related ESC SYN 1 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Commands ESC SYN 3 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO ESC SYN 4 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Mark Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800...

Page 172: ...P1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Print Start ESC GS g 0 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 1 or later OK OK OK Trigger Control ESC GS g 1 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 1 or later OK OK OK QR Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 QR Code ESC GS y S 0 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or later OK OK NO ESC GS y S 1 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or later OK OK NO ESC GS y S 2 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or ...

Page 173: ...4 OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC 5 OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO SI OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO DC2 OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO Line spacing LF OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO CR OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC a OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC z OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC 0 OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC J OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC I OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO Page Control FF OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC C OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ES...

Page 174: ...O ESC GS m Spec A Ver 3 0 or later Spec A Spec A Spec B NO NO NO NO ESC OK OK OK OK NO NO NO NO Macro ESC GS NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Raster Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Raster ESC r R Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC r A Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC r B Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK NO NO NO NO ESC r C Ver ...

Page 175: ...FS p Ver 4 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later OK NO NO NO NO Presenter Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Presenter ESC SYN 0 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Related ESC SYN 1 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Commands ESC SYN 3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ESC SYN 4 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Mark Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700...

Page 176: ... TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Print Start ESC GS g 0 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Trigger Control ESC GS g 1 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO QR Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 QR Code ESC GS y S 0 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ESC GS y S 1 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ESC GS y S 2 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ESC GS y D 1 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ESC GS y...

Page 177: ... ESC 5 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK SI OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK DC2 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Line spacing LF OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK CR OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC a OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC z OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC J OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC I OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Page Control FF OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC C OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC C 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK O...

Page 178: ... OK OK OK OK ESC GS m Spec A VER 3 0 OR LATER Spec A Spec A Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B Spec B ESC OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Macro ESC GS NO NO NO NO NO NO OK OK Raster Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Raster ESC r R Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC r A Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ESC r B Ver 2 0 or later OK OK ...

Page 179: ... OK ESC FS p Ver 4 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later Ver 2 0 or later OK OK OK OK OK Presenter Related Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Presenter ESC SYN 0 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Related ESC SYN 1 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Commands ESC SYN 3 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO ESC SYN 4 NO NO NO OK NO NO NO NO Mark Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP80...

Page 180: ...SP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 Print Start ESC GS g 0 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 1 or later OK OK OK Trigger Control ESC GS g 1 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 1 or later OK OK OK QR Commands Class Commands Model Name TSP800 TSP700 TSP600 TUP900 TSP1000 TSP828L TSP700II TSP650 QR Code ESC GS y S 0 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or later OK OK OK ESC GS y S 1 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or later OK OK OK ESC GS y S 2 NO NO NO NO Ver 1 2 or...

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