KS55 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
ESC
L
[Name]
Select page mode
[Format]
ASCII
ESC L
Hex
1B
4C
Decimal
27
76
[Description]
Switches from standard mode to page mode.
[Notes]
● This command is enabled only when processed at the beginning of a line in standard
mode.
● After printing by
FF
command, or using
ESC S
command, the printer returns to
standard mode.
● The printer returns to standard mode when power is turned on or
ESC @
command
is used.
[Reference]
FF, ESC FF, ESC S, ESC T, ESC W, GS $, ESC $
ESC
S
[Name]
Select standard mode
[Format]
ASCII
ESC S
Hex
1B
53
Decimal
27
83
[Description]
Switches from page mode to standard mode.
[Reference]
FF, ESC FF, ESC L
ESC
W xLxH yLyH dxLdxH dyLdyH
[Name]
Set printing area in page mode
[Format]
ASCII
ESC W xLxH yLyH dxLdxH dyLdyH
Hex
1B
57 xLxH yLyH dxLdxH dyLdyH
Decimal
27
87 xLxH yLyH dxLdxH dyLdyH
[Range]
0
≤
xL, xH, yL, yH, dxL, dxH, dyL, dyH
≤
255
(except
dxL
=
dxH
=0 or
dyL
=
dyH
=0)
[Description]
•
The horizontal starting position, vertical starting position, printing area width, and
printing area height are defined as
x
0
,
y
0
,
dx
,
dy
, respectively.
Each setting for the printing area is calculated as follows:
x0 = [(xL + xH x 256) x 0.125 mm]
y0 = [(yL + yH x 256) x 0.125 mm]
dx = [(dxL + dxH x 256) x 0.125 mm]
dy = [(dyL + dyH x 256) x 0.125 mm]
[Notes]
•
If this command is input in standard mode, the printer executes only internal flag
operation. This command does not affect printing in standard mode.
•
If the horizontal or vertical starting position is set outside the printable area, the printer
stops command processing and processes the following data as normal data.
•
If the printing area width or height is set to 0, the printer stops command processing
and processes the following data as normal data.
•
This command sets the position where data is buffered to the position specified by
ESC T
within the printing area.
•
If (horizontal starting po printing area width) exceeds the printable area, the
printing area width is automatically set to (horizontal printable area-horizontal
starting position).
•
If (vertical starting po printing area height) exceeds the printable area, the
printing area height is automatically set to (vertical printable area-vertical starting
position).
•
When the horizontal starting position, vertical starting position, printing area width, and
printing area height are defined as
X
,
Y
,
Dx
, and
Dy
respectively, the printing area is
set as shown in the figure below.
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