Infinite Peripherals KPM-210, 216 user manual Printer Functions

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3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS

This command feeds as much paper as is required to print the bar code, regardless of the line spacing specified by ESC 2 or ESC 3.

After printing the bar code, this command sets the print position to the beginning of the line.

This command is not affected by print modes (empha- sized, double-strike, underline or character size), except for upside-down and justification mode.

[Notes per ] • This command ends with a NUL code.

When the bar code system used is UPC-A or UPC-E, the printer prints the bar code data after receiving 11 (without check digit) or 12 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.

When the bar code system used is EAN13, the printer prints the bar code data after receiving 12 (without check digit) or 13 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.

When the bar code system used is EAN8, the printer prints the bar code data after receiving 7 (without check digit) or 8 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.

The number of data for ITF bar code must be even num- bers. When an odd number of data is input, the printer ignores the last received data.

[Notes per ]

• If n is outside of the specified range, the printer stops

 

command processing and processes the following data as

 

normal data.

When CODE93

is used: • The printer prints an HRI character ( o ) as a start charac- ter at the beginning of the HRI character string.

The printer prints an HRI character ( o ) as a stop charac- ter at the end of the HRI character string.

The printer prints an HRI character ( n ) as a control char- acter ( 00H to 1FH and 7FH).

When CODE128

is used: • When using CODE128 in this printer, please note the

following regarding data transmission:

The top part of the bar code data string must be a code set selection character (CODE A, CODE B or CODE C) which selects the first code set.

Special characters are defined by combining two charac- ters “{“and one character. ASCII character “{”is defined by transmitting “{“twice, consecutively.

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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 Appendix a Accessories and Spare Parts AccessoriesCharacter Fonts SuppliesExplanatory Notes Used in this Manual Manual ContentsGeneral Safety Information Unpacking the Printer Introduction Printer Features 50 mm/sec60 mm/sec 65 mm/secPrinter Description Tab.1Tab.A.3 Power Supply PIN SignalConnections GNDCharacters per inch ConfigurationData length 2 7, 8D bits/char Changing the paper roll MaintenanceHexadecimal Dump 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 DCD PIN Signal IN/OUT DescriptionRS232 Serial KPM80/112 USB Serial Interface Optional DevicePrinter Functions Print DirectionCommand Descriptions 1 ESC/POS EmulationAscii HEX DescriptionAscii HEX GS Σ GS ΓGS Π Back space AsciiHorizontal tab ESC DPrint and line feed ESC 2, ESCForm Feed Print and carriage returnAscii DLE EOT DLE EOT nReal-time status transmission =2 Off-line status =17 Print status Byte = User Status Cancel current line transmitted CanESC SP n Set right-side character spacingSelect print modes GS P or GS $D0ESC ! n GS ~ ESC -, ESC E, ESC 4, GSSelect/cancel user-defined characters ESC $ nL nHSet absolute print position ESC \, GS P or GS $D0Defines user-defined characters ESC &, ESC ?ESC & Y C1 C2 x1 d1…dy ⋅⋅ x1…xkd1…dy ⋅⋅ xk Set relative vertical print position GS * orESC v nL nH Select bit image mode ESC * m nL nH d1...dkFor the 300 dpi model Turn underline mode on/off ESC nESC ESC 4 n Set/reset italic modeESC 0, ESC 2, GS P or GS $D0 Cancel user-defined characters ESC = nSelect peripheral device ESC ? nESC &, ESC % ESC @Initialize printer ESC D n1...nk NULAscii Esce Turn emphasized mode on/offESC E n Turn double-strike mode on/off ESC G nESC E ESC J nReference GS P or GS $D0 Example ESC R nSelect an international character set Ascii EscrSet 90 rotated print mode ESC V nESC !, ESC ESC \ nL nH Set relative print positionESC $, GS P or GS $D0 ESC a nSelect justification JustificationEnable/disable front panel buttons ESC c 5 nFeed ESC d nESC 2 or ESC Reference ESC 2, ESC 3 ExampleTotal cut ESC t nESC Transmit paper sensor statusHex Decimal 123 n Range ≤ n ≤ Description Set/cancel cpi mode ESC⊥ ⊥ nESC · n xH xL yH yL Print graphicESC ³, ESC ², ESC 1BH FAH 00HESC ¹ nL nH Transmit graphic page to communication portReference ESC ³, ESC ², ESC ESC ³ nAscii ESC ³ Reference ESC ·, ESC ², ESC ExampleESC ² nL nH Receive graphic page from communication portAscii ESC ² ESC ·, ESC ³, ESCSelect character size ESC ·, ESC ², ESC ³GS ! n GS B n Name Turn white/black reverse printing mode on/off Start/end macro definitionGS C 0 n m Select counter print modeESC $ and ESC \ GS C 1 aL aH bL bH n r Select count mode aGS C 1, GS C 2, GS C , GS c GS C 0, GS C 1, GS C , GS c GS C 2 nL nHSet counter Ascii GS C Select count mode BGS C sa sb sn sr sc GS C 0, GS C 2, GS C 1, GS c GS H nSelect printing position of Human Readable Interpreta Tion HRI characters= 2, Type ID GS P or GS $D0, GS W GS L nL nHSet left margin GS P x y mode Commands using y ESC 3, ESC JSet horizontal and vertical motion units Tab.A.3 GS W nL nHExecute macro GS L, GS PGS r t m GS c Print counterGS e n m Ejector commandsReference GS C 0, GS C1, GS C 2, GS C GS H, GS k GS f nSelect font for HRI characters Set bar code height Print bar codeAscii GS NUL Ascii GSBar code system No. of characters Remarks Printer Functions Code C Reference GS H, GS f, GS h, GS wGS r n Transmit statusSet bar code width DLE EOT, ESC u, ESCGS w n Set printing density GS kGS n GS $D0 xH xL yH yL mode GS ~ nSet superscript/subscript ESC !, GSEnable / disable automatic Full Status back DirectionOnce enable at least one byte of the Full STATUS, for Name Reading of length cm of printed paper GsγγReading number of cuts performed from the printer Name Reading Number of retracting GSσσ Name Reading Number of power upGsσσ Set printing speed and current consumption GS∝∝ nH nLVirtual paper-end limit Hardware reset $14 $1AResolution Paper specificationsPrinting mode Printing methodOptions 210 mm Character density 17 cpi 30 cpiDimensions Shows the dimensions of the table top printerCharacter Sets Character SetsTab.A.3 PC865 Output Specifications AccessoriesInput 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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