Chapter 5
Commands
Command Notation
[Name] | The name of the command. |
[Format] | The code sequence. |
| ASCII indicates the ASCII equivalents. |
| Hex indicates the hexadecimal equivalents. |
| Decimal indicates the decimal equivalents. |
| [ ]k indicates the contents of the [ ] should be repeated k times. |
[Range] | Gives the allowable ranges for the arguments. |
[Description] | Describes the function of the command. |
[Notes] | Provides important information on setting and using the printer |
| command, if necessary. |
[Default] | Gives the default values, if any, for the command parameters. |
[Reference] | Lists related commands. |
[Example] | Provides examples using the command. |
The numbers denoted by < >H are hexadecimal.
The numbers denoted by < >B are binary.
The numbers denoted by < > are decimal.
NOTE: | The phrase "beginning of a line" in command descriptions assumes | |
| that the following conditions have been met: | |
| 1. | Print data, including spaces and HT command tabs, is not in the |
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| current print buffer. |
| 2. | The print position is not specified by the ESC $ or ESC \ |
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| command. |