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# = 1 indicates the front side.
If the currently processing page is odd page, the printer finishes the process to the page and attaches a dammy
page.
If the odd page had already processed to the page and even page has not been processed yet, only a dammy
page is attached.
If the currently processing page is even page, the printer finishes the process to the page.
If even and odd pages had been processed and the next odd page has not been processed yet, this command is
ignored.
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# = 2 indicates the back side.
If the currently processing page is odd page, the printer finishes the process to the page.
If the odd page had already processed to the page and even page has not been processed yet, this command is
ignored.
If the currently processing page is even page, the printer finishes the process to the page and attaches a dummy
(white) page.
If even and odd pages had been processed and the next odd page has not been processed yet, only a dummy
(white) page is attached.
Job separation command
Esc&
ll
1T
(27)(38)(108)(49)(84)
<1Bh><26h><6Ch><31h><54h>
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It is recommended to insert this command at the end of each job.
Reset
EscE
(27)(69)
<1Bh><45h>
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A printer reset restores the user default environment, deletes any temporary fonts and temporary macros.
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Any pages that have been transmitted are printed out.
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You can also perform a printer reset using the printer’s control panel or remote printer console program (see
the User Guide).
Reset to factory default settings
EscCRFD
(27)(13)(70)(68)
<1Bh><0Dh><46h><44h>
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This command causes a factory reset to be performed, restoring all the printer’s factory default settings. See the
section “Factory default environment” for a list of the factory default settings.
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You can also perform a factory reset using the printer’s control panel or remote printer console program (see
the User Guide).
Reset to user settings
EscCR!#R
(27)(13)(33)#(82) <1Bh><0Dh><21h>#<52h>
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# can be 0, 1 or 2.
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#0 indicates the current settings are restored. Unlike Esc E reset command, Esc CR!0R command reset input
buffer.
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#1 indicates the user settings 1 are restored, if the printer supports multi user settings.
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#2 indicates the user settings 2 are restored, if the printer supports multi user settings.
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