
THERMAL RECEIPT PRINTER
49
7
Off
00
0
Underline mode is OFF.
On
80
128
Underline mode is ON.
[Details]
• When both double-width and double-height modes are set (including right- and
left-side character spacing), quadruple-size characters are printed.
• The printer can underline all characters (including right- and left-side character
spacing), but cannot underline the space set by
HT
and 90° clockwise-rotated
characters.
• The thickness of the underline is that specified by
FS
, regardless of the
character size.
• When some of the characters in a line are double or more height, all the
characters on the line are aligned at the baseline.
• It is possible to emphasize the Kanji character using
FS W
or
GS !
, the setting
of the last received command is effective.
• It is possible to turn under line mode on or off using
FS
, and the setting of the
last received command is effective.
[Default]
n
= 0
[Reference]
FS -
,
FS W
,
GS !
FS &
[Name] Select Kanji character mode
[Format] ASCII FS &
Hex 1C 26
Decimal 28 38
[Description] Selects Kanji character mode.
[Reference]
FS .
,
FS C
FS –
n
[Name] Turn underline mode on/off for Kanji characters
[Format] ASCII FS -
n
Hex 1C 2D
n
Decimal 28 45
n
[Range] 0
≤
n
≤
2, 48
≤
n
≤
50
[Description] Turns underline mode for Kanji characters on or off, based on the following values
of
n
.
n
Function
0, 48
Turns off underline mode for Kanji characters
1, 49
Turns on underline mode for Kanji characters (1-dot thick)
2, 50
Turns on underline mode for Kanji characters (2-dot thick)
[Details] • The printer can underline all characters (including right- and left-side character
spacing), but cannot underline the space set by
HT
and 90° clockwise-rotated
characters.
• After the underline mode for Kanji characters is turned off by setting
n
to 0,
underline printing is no longer performed, but the previously specified underline
thickness is not changed. The default underline thickness is 1 dot.
• The specified line thickness does not change even when the character size
changes.
• It is possible to turn underline mode on or off using
FS !
, and the last received
command is effective.
[Default]
n
= 0