Specifications
n FUNCTION
0, 48 Subscript character position
1, 49 Superscript character position
[Notes] • This command is executed if there are characters of different height on the same line.
[Default] n = 0
[Reference] $1B $21, $1D $21
[Example]
$1D $E1
Printers: KPM150
[Name] Reading of length paper (cm) available before virtual paper-end
[Format] ASCII GS { }
Hex 1D E1
Decimal 29 225
[Range]
[Description] Reading of length (cm) paper available before virtual paper-end.
The command return a string pointing out how much paper is available, for example if
there are 5.1 m before the paper end, it will be: ‘510cm’
[Notes] • The lenght of residual paper reported is just as an indication because tolerances and
other factors are not taken into consideration (paper thickness, roll core diameter, roll
core thickness). The virtual paper-end limit is set by the command $1D $E6.
• To set virtual paper-end limit, measure the length of the paper from near paper end to
the end of the roll, using several of them.
[Default]
[Reference] $1D $E6
[Example]
$1D $E2
Printers: KPM150
[Name] Reading number of cuts performed from the printer
[Format] ASCII GS { }
Hex 1D E2
Decimal 29 226
[Range]
[Description] Reading the number of cuts performed from the printer.
[Notes] The command return a string that points out how many cuts are performed by the printer,
for example if there are performed 623 cuts, it will be: ‘623 cuts’
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$1D $E3
Printers: KPM150
[Name] Reading of length (cm) of printed paper
[Format] ASCII GS { }
Hex 1D E3
Decimal 29 227
[Range]
KPM54 Emulation
94 Command Reference