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24) Inverted character set and reset
:<< ESC { n >>
Code
: [1B] h + [7B] h + n
* [00
≤
n
≤
FF] h
Sets or resets the inverted character function
* Only LSB (n0) is effective for “n”.
* Control by LSB (b0) is explained below:
b0 Description
0 resets inverted character
1 sets
inverted
character
* The command is only valid when it is assigned at the beginning of a line.
* The default value of n is [00] h.
25) 90
°
clockwise rotated character set and reset
:<< ESC V n >>
Code
: [1B] h + [56] h + n
* [00
≤
n
≤
01] h
Sets and resets 90
°
clockwise rotated character.
* Underline cannot be assigned to the 90
°
clockwise rotated character.
* “n” has the following meaning.
n(hex) description
00
reset 90
°
rotated character
01
set 90
°
rotated character
* Default value for “n” is [00] h.
26) Absolute position set
:<< ESC $ n1 n2>>
*The function of this commands differ between Standard type and Windows type.
Code
:[1B] h + [24] h +n1 +n2
* [00
≤
n1
≤
FF] h
* [00
≤
n2
≤
01] h
Print start position is assigned by dots in 1/203rd of inch from the beginning of line.
* Divide the value of dot by 256, place quotient to n2, and remainder to n1.
* The print start position is n1 + n2 x 256 from top of the line.
* Setting which exceeds end of line is ignored.
* If the command is received in the middle of line, the action will be:
Standard: the value that does not exceed the current position is ignored.
Windows: the value that does not exceed the current position is also valid.
27) Relative position set
:<< ESC ¥ n1 n2>>
Code
: [1B] h + [5C] h + n1 +n2
* [00
≤
n1
≤
FF] h
* [00
≤
n2
≤
01] h
Print start position is assigned by dots from current position in unit of 1/203rd of
inch.
* Right direction is treated as plus and left as minus.
* For assigning N dots in minus direction (left), it will be: N dots = 65536 - N
* Divide dots by 256, quotient is n2 and remainder is n1.
* Assigning beyond the end of a line is neglected
* Assigning N dots to the plus direction will be n1 + n2 x 256