Line Feed
Command Structure
<ESC>Eaaa
aaa
=
Number
of
dots
(001
~
999) between the bottom of the characters
on one line to the top of the characters on the next line.
Example: <ESC>E010
Placement: Preceding the text that will use the line feed function.
Default:
None
Command Function
To print multiple lines of the same character size without specifying a new
position
for
each
line. With the Line Feed command, specify the number
of dots you want between each line. Then, send an ASCII <CR> at the end of
each
line
of
text.
The
printer automatically identifies the size of the last
character, moves down the number of dots specified, and begins printing the
next line.
Input to Printer
<ESC>A
<ESC>E010<ESC>H50<ESC>V50<ESC>L0202<ESC>S
THIS IS THE 1ST LINE
THIS IS THE 2ND LINE
THIS IS THE 3RD LINE
<ESC>Q1<ESC>Z
Printer Output
Special Notes
1.
It is effective only for the current data stream.
2.
When printing lines or boxes in the same data stream with the Line Feed
command, the Lines and Boxes command should be specified last, preceding
<ESC>Q
Quantity
command.
3.
This command is invalid only if the value specified is zero.
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