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KS55 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
5.
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PAGE MODE
KS55 operates in two print modes: standard mode and page mode.
In standard mode, the printer prints and feeds paper each time it receives print data or paper feed
commands.
In page mode, all the received print data and paper feed commands are processed in a virtual
ticket memory. All the data in the memory is then printed collectively when an
ESC FF
or
FF
command is received.
For example, when the printer receives the data "ABCDEF" <
LF
> in standard mode, it prints
"ABCDEF" and feeds the paper by one line. In page mode, "ABCDEF" is written to the specified
location in virtual ticket memory.
The
ESC L
command puts the printer into page mode, and all commands received thereafter are
processed in page mode. Executing an
FF
command prints the received data collectively,
and executing an
FF
command restores the printer to standard mode after the received data is
printed collectively. Executing an
ESC S
command restores the printer to standard mode without
printing the received data in page mode.
5.7.1- Notes about paged mode.
1)
The printable area is set using
ESC W
. If all printing and feeding are complete before the printer
receives the
ESC W
command, the left side (as you face the printer) is taken as the origin
(x0,y0) of the printable area. The printable rectangular area is defined by the length (dx dots)
extending from and including the origin (x0, y0) in the x direction (perpendicular to the paper
feed direction), and by the length (dy dots) in the y direction (paper feed direction).
2)
If the print data, including the space to the right of a character, exceeds the printable area
before the printer receives a command (e.g.,
LF
) that includes line feeding, a line feed
is executed automatically within the printable area. The print position, therefore, moves to the
beginning of the next line. The line feed amount depends on the values set by commands (such
as
ESC 2
and
ESC 3
).
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