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[Notes]
[Default] Setting in option register by means of front keys
[Reference] $1B $52
[Example]
$1B $51
[Name] Enable underlined printing.
[Format] ASCII ESC Q
Hex 1B 51
Decimal 27 81
[Description] After this command has been received, the characters are printed underlined.
[Note]
[Default]
[Reference] $1B $71
[Example]
$1B $52
[Name] Set reverse mode printing.
[Format] ASCII ESC R
Hex 1B 52
Decimal 27 82
[Description] Selects printing in reverse mode: the receipt feeds out of the printer with the printing in
normal mode running from left to right.
[Notes]
[Default] Setting in option register by means of front keys.
[Reference] $1B $4E
[Example]
$1B $57
[Name] Prints a graphic line at 203 dpi.
[Format] ASCII ESC W
Hex 1B 57
Decimal 27 87
[Description] After receiving this command, the printer waits for 48 bytes which correspond to an entire
graphic line. In fact, 48 bytes of 8 bits each correspond to 384 dots per line.
[Notes]
[Defaul]
[Reference]
[Example]
(dd) $1B $61
[Name] Selects the number of dot spaces.
[Format] ASCII (dd) ESC a
Hex (dd) 1B 61
Decimal (dd) 27 97
[Description] By using (dd) parameters it’s possible to select the dot line number between one print
line and another.
[Notes] • (dd) are two ASCII characters (selected between ‘0’, ‘1’ ... ‘9’, ‘A’, ‘B’ ... ‘F’) which identi-
fi es number from 0 to 127 in hexadecimal form and corresponds to the number of dot
lines between one print line and another. The acceptable range is from $00 to $7FH.
[Default] 0
[Reference]
[Example]
3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
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