
THERMAL RECEIPT PRINTER
47
0
Off
00
0
Drawer kick-out connector pin 3 is LOW.
On
01
1
Paper roll near-end sensor: paper near end.
1-3 -
- -
Undefined.
4
Off
00
0
Not used. Fixed to Off.
5,6 -
- -
Undefined.
7
Off
00
0
Not used. Fixed to Off.
GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1....dk
[Name] Print raster bit image
[Format] ASCII GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
Hex 1D 76 30 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
Decimal 29 118 48 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
[Range] 0 <=
m <=
3, 48 <=
m <=
51
0 <=
xL <=
255
0 <=
xH <=
255
0 <=
yL <=
255
0 <=
d <=255
k = ( xL + xH
256)
( yL + yH
256) ( k
0)
[Description] Selects Raster bit-image mode. The value of m selects the mode, as follows:
m
Mode
Vertical Dot Density
Horizontal Dot ensity
0, 48
Normal
200 DPI
200 DPI
1, 49
Double-width
200 DPI
100 DPI
2, 50
Double-height
100 DPI
200 DPI
3, 51
Quadruple
100 DPI
100 DPI
xL, xH, select the number of data bits ( xL+ xH
256) in the horizontal direction for the bit
image.
yL, yH, select the number of data bits ( yL+ yH
256) in the vertical direction for the bit image.
[Details]
In standard mode, this command is effective only when there is no data in the
print buffer.
This command has no effect in all print modes (character size, emphasized,
double-strike, upside-down, underline, white/black reverse printing, etc.) for
raster bit image.
If the printing area width set by
GS L
and
GS W
is less than the minimum width,
the printing area is extended to the minimum width only on the line in question.
The minimum width means 1 dot in normal (m=0, 48) and double-height (m=2,
50), 2 dots in double-width (m=1, 49) and quadruple (m=3, 51) modes.
Data outside the printing area is read in and discarded on a dot-by-dot basis.
The position at which subsequent characters are to be printed for raster bit
image is specified by
HT
(Horizontal Tab),
ESC $
(Set absolute print position),
ESC
\ ( Set relative print position), and
GS L
(Set left margin ). If the position at
which subsequent characters are to be printed is not a multiple of 8, print speed
may decline.
The
ESC a
(Select justification) setting is also effective on raster bit images.
When this command is received during macro definition, the printer ends macro