Specifications

48
[Notes]
[Reference]
3, 51 Quadruple 101 101
300DPI
m Mode
Vertical Dot Density
(DPI)
Horizontal Dot
Density (DPI)
0, 48 Normal 300 300
1, 49 Double-width 300 150
2, 50 Double-height 150 300
3, 51 Quadruple 150 150
This command is ignored if a downloaded bit image has not been defined.
This command has no effect in the print modes (emphasized, double-strike,
underline, character size, or white/black reverse printing), except for upside-down
printing mode.
The command sets the position after printing to the beginning of next line.
If the downloaded bit-image to be printed exceeds the printable area, the excess data
is not printed.
The command prints bit-images in RAM and not that in NV memory. The number for
the bit-image to be printed is defined by GS # command.
GS * , GS #
GS :
[Name]
[Format]
[Description]
[Notes]
[Reference]
Start/end macro definition
ASCII GS :
Hex 1D 3A
Decimal 29 58
Starts or ends macro definition.
Macro definition starts when this command is received during normal operation.
Macro definition ends when this command is received during macro definition.
When GS ^ is received during macro definition, the printer ends macro definition and
clears the definition.
When GS *FS q is received during macro definition, the printer ends macro definition
and clears the definition.
Macro operates once automatically when macro definition is over.
Macro is not defined when the power is turned on.
The defined contents of the macro are not cleared by ESC @. Therefore, ESC @ can
be included in the contents of the macro definition.
The contents of the macro can be defined up to 2046 bytes. If the macro definition
exceeds 2046 bytes, excess data is processed as normal data.
GS ^