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B.4 METHODS OF USAGE
B.4.1 Command sequences
It is possible, when printing sequences of tickets, to primarily identify two different methods of operation that
involve the alignment: ticket aligned at the cut, ticket aligned at printing and combined alignment.
B.4.1.1 Alignment at the cut
The sequence of commands to be entered when wanting to align a ticket at the cut is as follows:
Ticket general setting; formatting of characters, print density, margins etc.1.
Print ticket: Printing of text, logos or any other graphics.2.
Alignment at the cut command: $1D $F8.3.
Cut command.4.
B.4.1.2 Alignment at printing
Alignment at printing requires the following sequence of commands:
Ticket general setting; formatting of characters, print density, margins etc.1.
Print alignment commands: $1D $F6.2.
Print ticket: Printing of text, logos or any other graphics.3.
Cut command.4.
Unlike the previous case, the alignment feed takes place before the start of printing, so as to align the print
area in the position required.
B.4.1.3 Combined alignment
The combined alignment at printing and at the cut is the most alignment used on ticketing applications and
requires the following sequence of commands:
Ticket general setting; formatting of characters, print density, margins etc.1.
Print alignment commands: $1D $F62.
Print ticket: Printing of text, logos or any other graphics.3.
Alignment at tha cut command.4.
Cut command.5.
This method of operation has favourable, compared with previously methods, because all printed thickets are
the same length apart from length of printable area.
APPENDIX B - ALIGNMENT MANAGEMENT
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