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$1D $49 n
[Name] Transmit printer ID.
[Format] ASCII GS I n
Hex 1D 49 n
Decimal 29 73 n
[Range] 1 n 3, 49 n 51
[Description] Transmits the printer ID speci ed by n follows:
n PRINTER ID SPECIFICATION
1, 49 Printer model ID $1B
2, 50 Not used Fixed on $00
3, 51 ROM version ID Dipends on ROM (4 car)
[Notes] This command is executed when the data is processed in the data buffer. Therefore,
there could be a time lag between command reception and data transmission, depending
on data buffer status.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$1D $55
[Name] Resets the printer parameters to default.
[Format] ASCII GS U
Hex 1D 55
Decimal 29 85
[Description] Resets the printer parameters to the default con guration.
[Notes] After executing this command the printer is initialized.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$1D $57 n d1...dn
[Name] Prints n byte of a 200 dpi graphic line.
[Format] ASCII GS W n d1...dn
Hex 1D 57 n d1...dn
Decimal 29 87 n d1...dn
[Range] 1 n 48
0 d1…dn 255
[Description] Print n byte of a 200 dpi graphic line where:
n speci es the number of byte to print;
• d1...dn specify the bytes to print.
[Notes] • If the bit image data input exceeds the number of dots to be printed on a line, the excess
data are processed as printable characters.
• d indicates the bit image data. Set a corresponding bit to 1 to print a dot, or to 0 to not
print the dot.
• This command is not affected by the emphasized, double-strike, underline (etc.) print
modes and the upside-down mode.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example] For printing 12 bytes the command sequence is:
$1D $57 $0C $FF $00 $FF $00 $FF $00 $FF $00 $FF $00 $FF $00
3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
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