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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The following print conflicts occur between modes. A mode in any
column takes precedence over all modes in the columns to its right.
The following print modes can be combined producing different pitches:
Select Pica Pitch
Selecta a character pitch of 10 cpi (characters per inch) (factory default).
This also cancels Elite pitch.
40h Italic
80h Underlined
Master Select Values (continued)
Hex Value Mode
Print Conflicts
1 2 3
Elite Emphasized Compressed
Print Modes
Pitch Mode
5 cpi Expanded
6 cpi Expanded Elite
8.58 cpi Expanded Compressed
10 cpi Pica
12 cpi Elite
17.16 cpi Compressed
Note: This function is not supported in DBCS.
Format
Decimal Hex ASCII
27 60 1B 50 ESC “P”