Specifications

[Range]
[Description] Sets an offset that will be added to all the transmitted positions. This command is useful to
adjusting the printout positions, without having to modify all the transmitted positions.
x is the distance (in dot) between the ticket upper edge and the starting point of printing;
y is the distance (in dot) between the ticket lateral edge and the starting point of printing.
[Notes] • If using the point (.) character as decimal separator instead of commas then the passed
value are stored in EEProm.
• It's possible to set negative values of offset.
• If you get negative values after adding the offset, (the printing position is outside the
ticket), the printing position is set to 0.
• 1mm = 11,8 dot.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
0
0
A
A
Offset X
Offset Y
printing position passed with <RC> command
printing position adjusted with offset
<p>
Printers: KPM150
[Name] Printing command (cut and buffer cleaning) in reverse
[Format] ASCII <p>
[Range]
[Description] This command executes the following operations :
- align the ticket to notch;
- prints ticket;
- clear the data in the print buffer;
- align the ticket to cut;
- executes a ticket cut.
[Notes] • Print ticket in reverse
[Default]
[Reference] <CB>
[Example]
SVELTA Emulation
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