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3) Print page feed < FF >
Code: [0C] h
Prints the data in the page buffer selected in the print/edit page.
* The data in the page buffer is not cleared after printing.
* The next print/edit position will be at the start position of the line.
4) Line feed < LF >
Code: [0A] h
Moves the print/edit position to the start position of the next line.
The line feed amount at this time will be:
< print/edit direction 0, 1, 2 > : height of cha line space
< print/edit direction 3, 4, 5 > : width of cha line space
Printing is not executed until “print page feed” is input.
5) Printer initialization < ESC c >
Code: [1B]h + [63]h
Clears the print data stored in the all page buffer and resets each setting to the default
values.
* The following settings are not cleared: print/edit direction select, NV bit image pattern
registration, NV bit image double strike setting.
* The data in the reception input buffer is not cleared.
* The next print/edit position will be at the start position of line of the page 0.
6) Print/edit page clear < ESC I >
Code: [1B]h + [49]h
Clears the print data stored in the page buffer selected in the print/edit page.
* Each setting is not cleared.
* The next print/edit position will be at the start position of line.
7) Print density setting < GS
ˉ
n >
Code: [1D]h + [7E]h + n * [41
≦
n
≦
87]h
Makes a setting for the print density between 65% and 135% from the standard print
density of (S2-8 OFF).
* Make a setting between [41]h (65%) and [82]h (130%) although the range of “n” is set
between [41]h (65%) and [87]h (135%)
* It is set by page unit
.
* By the DIP SW setting of (S-8), you can set the default status for 100% or 125%.
* This command takes priority over the DIP SW settings.
8) Print/edit page selection < ESC P n >
Code: [1B]h + [50]h + n * ['0'
≦
n
≦
'2']
Selects with n the pages for print/edit (3 pages from 0 ~ 2 are available)
* Each setting does not change.
* The next print/edit position will be at the start position of line of the selected page.
* The default value of n is 0.