User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Connecting to the Printer
- Understanding the Font Modules
- Using the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Printer Configuration Utility
- Using the Windows 2000 or Windows XP Printer Configuration Utility
- Understanding Control Code Definitions
- Using Printer Control Codes
- Backspace
- Beeper
- Cancel Line
- Carriage Return
- Delete
- Form Feed
- Select Half-Speed Printing
- Cancel Half-Speed Printing
- Set Inactivity Time for Sleep Mode
- Line Feed
- Perform Master Reset
- Set Print Position (absolute)
- Set Print Position (relative)
- Page Formatting Functions
- Character Style and Text Mode Functions
- Defining Intercharacter Space
- Tabs and Tab Setting Functions
- Using Character Sets and User-Defined Functions
- Single-Byte Character Sets
- Double-Byte Character Sets
- Multi-Byte Character Sets
- Select National Character Set
- Hebrew Character Fonts
- User Defined Characters
- Copy ROM to RAM
- Define User-Defined Characters
- Select User-Defined Character Set
- Select Default Character Set
- Enable Printing of Codes 128-159
- Disable Printing of Codes 128-159
- Expand Printable Code Area
- Enable Printing of Character Graphics
- Disable Printing of Character Graphics
- Printing Character Graphics
- Graphics Functions
Chapter 5 — Control Code Definitions
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Cancel Emphasized Print Mode
Cancels Emphasized Pring mode.
Defining Intercharacter Space
Defines the amount of space to the right of each character, in addition to
the space allowed in the character design. The variable n represents the
number of units of space, with each unit equal to 1/120 of an inch. Range
of values for n is 0-63 with a factory default of 0.
Select Italic Mode
The text (nongraphic) characters are italicized. Factory default disables
Italic mode.
Format
Decimal Hex ASCII
27 69 1B 4B ESC “E”
Note: This function is not supported in DBCS.
Format
Decimal Hex ASCII
27 70 1B 46 ESC “F”
Format
Decimal Hex ASCII
27 32 n 1B 20 n ESC SP n
Note: This function does not work well with DBCS or alternate
Single Byte Character Sets (SBCS).
Format
Decimal Hex ASCII
27 52 1B 34 ESC “4”