Specifications

Programmers Guide TH230/TH230+
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GS ( L p
L
p
H
m fn kc1 kc2 x y (fn=69)
Code ASCII:
GS ( L p
L
p
H
m fn kc1 kc2 x y
Code HEX: 0x1D 0x28 0x4C 0x06 0x00 0x30 0x45 kc1 kc2 x y
Range: (p
L
+ p
H
× 256) = 6 (p
L
= 6, p
H
= 0)
m = 48
fn = 69
32 ≤ kc1 ≤ 126
32 ≤ kc2 ≤ 126
x = 1, 2
y = 1, 2
Description:
Prints items of NV graphics data defined using key codes kc1 and kc2.
• Users have the option of specifying horizontal (times x) × vertical (times y)
size settings for the selected data.
Notes:
This function is used to print NV graphics data defined using Function 67
of this command.
The printer only prints when NV graphics data corresponding to the
specified key code is present.
Use this command when the printer enters the “Beginning of line” or
“No data in print buffer” state during standard mode.
Note that during page mode, printing operations will not be performed
simply because image data has been stored to the print buffer.
NV graphics data that exceeds the print area for one line will not be
printed.
Settings for text effect (bold, underline, orientation) and font size do not
affect the printing of the NV graphics data.
Feeds the paper the required distance when printing graphics data,
regardless of line feed pitch settings entered using the Set line feed
command.
Moves print position to the left side of the printing area after printing of
graphics data is completed. The printer then enters the “Beginning of
line” or “No data in print buffer” state.
The dot density and the maximum print area are described in the next
tables (number of dots for each dpi:25.4 mm).
“Vertical” is in the direction of paper feeding and “horizontal” is
perpendicular (at right angles) to the direction of paper feeding.
“Dot density” and “Maximum print area (dot)” are the values by the
specification of standard size (1 × 1). The dot density doubles when
horizontal magnification ( x) or length magnification ( y) is doubled and
the maximum print area becomes ½.
A horizontal maximum print area is the information used when printing
the graphics in either of the following conditions.
a) When the standard mode is selected
b) When the page mode is selected
(For the starting point specified with ESC T is “Upper left” or “Lower
right”.)