Epson MP-2100 TH manual Comand Hexadecimal

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Comand

Hexadecimal

 

Description

 

Decimal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GS k 67 12 d1...d12

1D 6B 43 0C d1...d12

Prints an EAN-13 barcode where d1...d12 is a sequence of 12 bytes

 

29 107 67 12 d1...d12

 

containing the barcode information with 48 -d -57.

 

GS k 3 d1...d7 NUL

1D 6B 03 d1...d7

00

 

 

 

 

29 107 3 d1...d7

0

Prints an EAN-13 barcode where d1...d7 is a sequence of 7 bytes

 

 

 

containing the barcode information with 48 -d -57.

 

GS k 68 7 d1...d7

1D 6B 44 07 d1...d7

 

 

 

 

 

29 107 68 7 d1...d7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GS k 4 d1...dn NUL

1D 6B 04 d1...dn

00

Prints a CODE 39 barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that

 

29 107 4 d1...dn

0

will be sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n bytes containing the barcode

 

 

 

information. The bytes that can be used in d are 32, 36, 37, 43, 45 to

GS k 69 n d1...dn

1D 6B 45 n d1...dn

57 and 65 to 90 (upper case letters) or 97 to 122 (lower case letters).

 

29 107 69 d1...dn

Lower case and upper case letters can’t be conbined in the same barcode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

GS k 5 d1...dn NUL

1D 6B 05 d1...dn

00

 

 

 

 

29 107 5 d1...dn

0

Prints an ITF barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that will be

 

 

 

sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n containing the barcode information

GS k 70 n d1...dn

1D 6B 46 n d1...dn

with 48 < d < 57.

 

 

29 107 70 d1...dn

 

 

 

GS k 5 d1...dn NUL

1D 6B 06 d1...dn

00

Prints a CODABAR barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that

 

29 107 6 d1...dn

0

will be sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n bytes containing the barcode

 

 

 

information. The bytes that can be used in d are 36, 43, 45 to 57 and

GS k 71 n d1...dn

1D 6B 47 n d1...dn

65 to 68 (upper case letters) or 97 to 100 (lower case letters). Lower

 

29 107 71 d1...dn

case and upper case letters can’t be conbined in the same barcode.

 

 

 

 

GS k 72 n d1...dn

1D 6B 48 n d1...dn

Prints a CODE 93 barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that

will be sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n bytes containing the barcode

 

29 107 72 d1...dn

 

information. This code can use all bytes from 0 to 127.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GS k 73 n d1...dn

1D 6B 49 n d1...dn

Prints a CODE 128 barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that

will be sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n bytes containing the barcode

 

29 107 73 d1...dn

information. This code can use all bytes from 0 to 127. The subset is

 

 

 

automatically chosen by the printer based on the data received.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prints a PDF-417 barcode where:

 

 

1D 6B 80 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5

n1

is the ECC level (from 0 to 8)

 

 

n2

is the pitch height (from 1 to 8) where height=n2

x 0.125 mm.

GS k 128 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5

n6 d1...dn

 

n3

is the pitch height (from 1 to 4) where height=n3

x 0.125 mm.

n6 d1...dn

29 107 128 n1 n2 n3 n4

n4 is the number of codewords per row – if n4 is 0, the maximum number

 

of columns allowed for the pitch width informed will be used. If the

 

n5 n6 d1...dn

 

barcode can’t fit the print width the printer automatically adjusts it for

 

 

 

the maximum permitted width within the line field.

 

 

 

 

n5

and n6 indicate the number of bytes that will be coded, where

 

 

 

total=n5+n6 x 256.

 

 

 

 

d1...dn is the actual sequence of bytes that will be coded.

GS k 21 d1...d9 NUL

1D 6B 15 d1...d9

00

Prints an ISBN barcode where d1...d9 is the sequence of 9 bytes

 

29 107 21 d1...d9 0

containing the barcode information. The bytes that can be used in d are

 

 

 

45, 48 to 57 and 88 – note that the hyphens are not computed in the

GS k 129 9 d1...d9

1D 6B 81 9 d1...dn

9 bytes received.

 

 

29 107 129 9 d1...dn

 

 

 

GS k 22 d1...dn NUL

1D 6B 16 d1...dn

00

Prints a MSI barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that will be

 

29 107 22 d1...dn 0

sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n bytes containing the barcode

 

 

 

information. The bytes that can be used in d are 48 to 57. The limitation

GS k 130 n d1...dn

1D 6B 82 n d1...dn

of size for this barcode is given by the print field as well as the configured

 

29 107 130 n d1...dn

bar width.

 

GS k 23 d1...dn NUL

1D 6B 17 d1...dn

00

Prints a PLESSEY barcode where n indicates the number of bytes that

will be sent and d1...dn is the sequence of n bytes containing the barcode

 

29 107 23 d1...dn 0

information. The bytes that can be used in d are 46 to 57 plus 65 to 70

 

 

 

(upper case letters) or 97 to 102 (lower case letters). Lower case and

GS k 131 n d1...dn

1D 6B 83 n d1...dn

upper case letters can’t be combined in the same barcode. The limitation

 

29 107 131 n d1...dn

of size for this barcode is given by the print field as well as the configured

 

 

 

bar width.

 

 

 

 

 

GS k 132 n1 n2

1D 6B 84 n1 n2

 

Programs the position of the bardode’s left margin position given by

 

29 107 132 n1 n2

n1+n2 x 256.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Capa MP-2100 TH User´s Manual 5686 . Rev.1.1 November CE Marking EMC and Safety Standards AppliedEurope North AmericaSafety Precautions Command tables MP-2100 TH CommandsSummary Character TablesPrinter Description PresentationUnpacking PoweringInserting the Paper Dump mode Normal Remote modeSelf-testing Printer head cleaning procedureTechnical Specifications Serial Interface Communication InterfacesParallel Interface SignalParallel Interface Pin Assignments StrobeAssociated Signal pin Type B Receptacle Signal pinUSB Interface Character Tables Ascii TableCode Code Tabela de Caracteres Code Direct Command MP-2100 TH CommandsUsing The Command Summary Control SequenceOperation Command TablesVertical Positioning Dec Hex DescriptionCharacter Types Horizontal PositioningESC E ESC FBarcodes Print Width, Character Width And HeightComand Hexadecimal Graphic Commands Examples Bit Images And GraphicsBit graphics Data Control CommunicationParallel interface status byte Serial interface status byte Error Status Continuous Paper 5. Firmware Bit Sensor StatusStatus bit number Logic USB interface status bytes Byte Printer StatusTroubleshooting Problem Possible CauseAppendix Appendix Automatic Line AdvanceAbout the Cutter Cutter OptionalMP-2100 TH Cleanup Cleanup of the Thermal Printing HeadSpecial Care Use Location Pin Solenoid activation for drawer opening Drawer ActivationError Quantity of blinks Possible Cause Errors Signaling TableAnnotations Annotations Page