3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
FH190SP
8
3-
The bit P6 of the string of dots transmitted is printed on the
left and the others (P5, P4, P3, P2, P1) follow from left to
right as illustrated:
The 1st byte
is
is
is
is
is
The 2nd byte
is
is
is
is
is
The 3rd byte
is
is
is
is
is
P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1
P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example] To print a line of dots, transmit:
$11, n x $7F (where n is the number of characters per line),
$0D.
To print an empty line, transmit:
$11, $40, $0D.
H
2
1 H
2
1 H
2
1 H
2
1 H
2
1
[Name]
Print the time and date
[Format]
ASCII
-
Hex
12
Decimal
18
[Description]
This prints the time and date in the following format:
hh : mm
dd - mm - yy
If the seconds option is enabled, the format will be:
hh : mm : ss dd - mm - yy
[Notes]
• This command resets the line
[Default]
[Reference]
13H, 14H
[Example]
H
3
1 H
3
1 H
3
1 H
3
1 H
3
1
[Name]
Set the time and date
[Format]
ASCII
-
Hex
13
Decimal
19
[Description]
This command sets the time and date in two possible ways:
the first uses the 24-hour clock and the second the 12-hour
antemeridian and postmeridian clock. To set the time in the
first way, transmit the 10 ASCII characters relative to the time
and date followed by $13. To set the time in the second way,
transmit the 10 ASCII characters relative to the time and date