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6.2 Explanation of Terms
1) Receive buffer
The reception buffer is a buffer that stores, as is, the data received from the host (the
reception data). The reception data is stored in the reception buffer temporarily, and is then
processed sequentially.
2) Print buffer
The print buffer is a buffer that stores the image data to be printed.
3) Print buffer full
This is the state where the print buffer does not have enough space to continue accepting
data. If new print data is input while the print buffer is full, the data in the print buffer is printed
out and a line feed is executed. This is the same operation as the LF operation.
4) Start of line
The phrase "beginning of a line" in command descriptions assumes that the following
conditions have been met:
There is no print data currently in the print buffer.
There are no skips in data due to an HT currently in the print buffer.
The print position is not specified by the ESC $ or ESC \ command.
5) Printable area
The maximum range within which printing is possible under the printer specifications. The
printable area for this printer is as follows:
The length in the horizontal direction in standard mode:
Paper roll : approximately 72.249 mm {512/180"}
Slip: approximately 135.467 mm {800/150"}
The horizontal dimension for paper roll in page mode: Approximately 72.249 mm {512/180"}
The vertical dimension for paper roll in page mode: Approximately 117.263 mm {1662/360"}
The horizontal dimension for slip in page mode: Approximately 135.467 mm {800/150"}
The vertical dimension for slip in page mode: Approximately 318.206 mm {1804/144"}
6) Printing area
Printing range is set by command. The printing area must be the printable area.
7) Ignore
The state in which all codes, including parameters, are read in and discarded, and nothing
happens.
8) Inch
A unit of length. One inch is 25.4 mm.
9) MSB
Most Significant Bit
10) LSB
Least Significant Bit