Infinite Peripherals KPM-210, 216 Esc &, Esc ?, ESC & Y C1 C2 x1 d1…dy ⋅⋅ x1…xkd1…dy ⋅⋅ xk

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3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS

[Notes]

• Only the LSB of n is applicable.

 

 

• When the user-defined character set is canceled, the inter-

 

nal character set is automatically selected.

[Default]

n=0

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Reference]

ESC &, ESC ?

 

 

 

 

[Example]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ESC & Y C1 C2 [x1 d1…d(y ⋅⋅ x1)]…[xkd1…d(y ⋅⋅ xk)]

[Name]

Defines user-defined characters

[Format]

ASCII

 

ESC &

Y

C1

C2

 

Hex

 

1B

26

Y

C1

C2

 

Decimal

27

37

Y

C1

C2

[Range]

Y = 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

32 C1

C2

126

 

 

 

 

0

x

16 (Font ( 18 24))

 

 

 

0

x

13 (Font

13

24)

 

 

 

0

x

10 (Font 10

24)

 

 

 

0

d1 …

d (y

xk)

255

 

 

 

k = C2 – C1 + 1

 

 

 

 

[Description]

Defines user-defined characters.

 

 

Y specifies the number of bytes in the vertical direction.

 

C1 specifies the beginning character code for the definition,

 

and C2 specifies the final code.

 

 

X specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction.

[Notes]

• The allowable character code range is from ASCII 20H (32)

 

to 7EH (126) (95 characters).

 

It is possible to define multiple characters for consecutive character codes. If only one character is desired, use C1 = C2.

If C2 < C1, the command is not executed.

d is the dot data for the characters. The dot pattern is in the horizontal direction starting from the left. Any remaining dots on the right remain blank.

The data to define a user-defined character is ( x x y) bytes.

To print a dot, set the corresponding bit to 1; to not have it print, set to 0.

This command can define different user-defined character patterns for each font. To select the font, use ESC !, ESC⊥ ⊥.

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Contents KPM-210/216 Printer Components KPM210/216 Front external viewKPM210/216 Rear external view KPM210/216 Under view Table of Contents Character Fonts Appendix a Accessories and Spare PartsAccessories SuppliesManual Contents General Safety InformationExplanatory Notes Used in this Manual Unpacking the Printer Introduction 60 mm/sec Printer Features50 mm/sec 65 mm/secPrinter Description Tab.1Tab.A.3 Connections Power SupplyPIN Signal GNDConfiguration Data length 2 7, 8D bits/charCharacters per inch Maintenance Hexadecimal DumpChanging the paper roll Paper load specifications Ax m ax Adjusting paper width Re-tighten the fastening screws Paper jamsTab.A.3 Cleaning the printing head Lower the paper guide 2 as shown in fig Cleaning the ejector rollers Installation and USE PIN Signal IN/OUT Description RS232 SerialDCD KPM80/112 USB Serial Interface Optional DevicePrinter Functions Print DirectionAscii HEX Command Descriptions1 ESC/POS Emulation DescriptionAscii HEX GS Γ GS ΠGS Σ Horizontal tab Back spaceAscii ESC DForm Feed Print and line feedESC 2, ESC Print and carriage returnDLE EOT n Real-time status transmissionAscii DLE EOT =2 Off-line status =17 Print status Byte = User Status ESC SP n Cancel current line transmittedCan Set right-side character spacingGS P or GS $D0 ESC ! nSelect print modes GS ~ ESC -, ESC E, ESC 4, GSSet absolute print position Select/cancel user-defined charactersESC $ nL nH ESC \, GS P or GS $D0ESC &, ESC ? ESC & Y C1 C2 x1 d1…dy ⋅⋅ x1…xkd1…dy ⋅⋅ xkDefines user-defined characters GS * or ESC v nL nHSet relative vertical print position Select bit image mode ESC * m nL nH d1...dkFor the 300 dpi model Turn underline mode on/off ESC nESC Set/reset italic mode ESC 0, ESC 2, GS P or GS $D0ESC 4 n Select peripheral device Cancel user-defined charactersESC = n ESC ? nInitialize printer ESC &, ESC %ESC @ ESC D n1...nk NULTurn emphasized mode on/off ESC E nAscii Esce ESC E Turn double-strike mode on/offESC G n ESC J nSelect an international character set Reference GS P or GS $D0 ExampleESC R n Ascii EscrESC !, ESC ESC \ nL nH Set 90 rotated print modeESC V n Set relative print positionSelect justification ESC $, GS P or GS $D0ESC a n JustificationFeed Enable/disable front panel buttonsESC c 5 n ESC d nTotal cut ESC 2 or ESCReference ESC 2, ESC 3 Example ESC t nESC Transmit paper sensor statusHex Decimal 123 n Range ≤ n ≤ Description ESC · n xH xL yH yL Set/cancel cpi modeESC⊥ ⊥ n Print graphicESC ¹ nL nH ESC ³, ESC ², ESC1BH FAH 00H Transmit graphic page to communication portAscii ESC ³ Reference ESC ³, ESC ², ESCESC ³ n Reference ESC ·, ESC ², ESC ExampleAscii ESC ² ESC ² nL nHReceive graphic page from communication port ESC ·, ESC ³, ESCESC ·, ESC ², ESC ³ GS ! nSelect character size GS B n Name Turn white/black reverse printing mode on/off Start/end macro definitionSelect counter print mode ESC $ and ESC \GS C 0 n m Select count mode a GS C 1, GS C 2, GS C , GS cGS C 1 aL aH bL bH n r GS C 2 nL nH Set counterGS C 0, GS C 1, GS C , GS c Select count mode B GS C sa sb sn sr scAscii GS C Select printing position of Human Readable Interpreta GS C 0, GS C 2, GS C 1, GS cGS H n Tion HRI characters= 2, Type ID GS L nL nH Set left marginGS P or GS $D0, GS W Set horizontal and vertical motion units Tab.A.3 GS P x y modeCommands using y ESC 3, ESC J GS W nL nHGS L, GS P GS r t mExecute macro GS c Print counterEjector commands Reference GS C 0, GS C1, GS C 2, GS CGS e n m GS f n Select font for HRI charactersGS H, GS k Ascii GS NUL Set bar code heightPrint bar code Ascii GSBar code system No. of characters Remarks Printer Functions GS r n Code CReference GS H, GS f, GS h, GS w Transmit statusDLE EOT, ESC u, ESC GS w nSet bar code width GS k GS nSet printing density Set superscript/subscript GS $D0 xH xL yH yL modeGS ~ n ESC !, GSEnable / disable automatic Full Status back DirectionOnce enable at least one byte of the Full STATUS, for Gsγγ Reading number of cuts performed from the printerName Reading of length cm of printed paper GSσσ Name Reading Number of power up GsσσName Reading Number of retracting GS∝∝ nH nL Virtual paper-end limitSet printing speed and current consumption Hardware reset $14 $1APrinting mode ResolutionPaper specifications Printing methodOptions 210 mm Character density 17 cpi 30 cpiDimensions Shows the dimensions of the table top printerCharacter Sets Character SetsTab.A.3 PC865 Accessories Input SpecificationsOutput Specifications External roll holder Fig.A.2Assembly Instructions Fig.A.3Fig.A.4 View from below Sensor wiring Supplies

216, KPM-210 specifications

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