Epson TM-T85P manual ESC d n, Esc

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[Notes]

• When the panel buttons are disabled, none of them are usable

 

when the printer cover is closed.

 

• In this printer, the panel button is the PAPER FEED button.

 

• When the printer cover is open, the PAPER FEED button is enabled

 

regardless of the settings of this command.

 

• In the macro ready mode, the PAPER FEED button is enabled

 

regardless of the settings of this command; however, the paper can

 

not be fed by using this button.

[Default]

n = 0

ESC d n

[Name]

Print and feed n lines

 

 

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

d

n

 

Hex

1B

64

n

 

Decimal

27

100

n

[Range]

0 ≤ n ≤ 255

 

 

 

[Description] Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds n lines.

[Notes]

• This command sets the print starting position to the beginning of

 

the line.

 

• This command does not affect the line spacing set by ESC 2 or

 

ESC 3.

 

• The maximum paper feed amount is 40 inches. If the paper feed

 

amount (nx line spacing) of more than 40 inches is specified, the

 

printer feeds the paper only 40 inches.

ESC i

[Name]

Execute partial cut (one point left uncut)

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

i

 

Hex

1B

69

 

Decimal

27

105

[Description]

Executes a partial cut with one point left uncut.

[Notes]

• In standard mode, this command is enabled only when input at the

 

beginning of a line.

 

 

• This command and GS V 1 cut paper in the same way.

[Reference]

GS V

 

 

ESC p m t1 t2

[Name]

Generate pulse

 

 

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

p

m t1 t2

 

Hex

1B

70

m t1 t2

 

Decimal

27

112

m t1 t2

[Range]

m = 0, 1, 48, 49

 

 

Commands 5-31

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Contents TM-T85/T85P TM-T85/T85P Control Panel Printer partsPage CE Marking EMC and Safety Standards AppliedIii FCC Compliance Statement For American UsersPage Introduction Page Vii About This ManualContents Unpacking InstallationRemoving the Transportation Spacer 2InstallationPage TM-T85 Connecting the Printer to the Computer4Installation TM-T85P 6Installation Connecting the Printer to the DrawerDen Drucker an die Lade anschließen AchtungGrounding the Printer 8InstallationConnecting the Power Supply Arranging the Interface Cable Installing the Paper RollBe sure to use roll paper that meets the specifications Installation Page Self-test printing Please press the Paper Feed button Running the Self Test14Installation Setting the DIP SwitchesDSW 16Installation TM-T85 DIP-Switch FunctionsTM-T85P DIP-Switch Functions 18Installation Adjusting the Paper Near End Detector 20Installation Affixing the Fastening Tape Optional Buttons Indicator LightsUsing the Printer Replacing the Roll Paper 2Using the PrinterCut 4Using the Printer Page 6Using the Printer Troubleshooting Power problemsPrinting problems Page Paper is jammed inside the printer Paper handling problemsPage Do not touch the print head. You can damage it 6Troubleshooting Sample Hexadecimal Dump8Troubleshooting Reference Information Printing Specifications2Reference Information Character SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Paper SpecificationsEnvironmental Conditions Interface SpecificationsCharacter Code Tables 6Reference Information 1 Katakana2 PC850 Multilingual 8Reference Information 3 PC860 Portuguese4 PC863 Canadian-French 10Reference Information 5 PC865 Nordic255 Space 12Reference Information International character settCommands Command Notation2Commands Control CommandsAscii DLE EOT DLE EOT n4Commands ESC c DLE ENQ n 6CommandsESC SP n CanESC ! n 8CommandsESC $ nL nH 10Commands ESC & y c1 c2 x1 d1...dy x1...xk d1...dy xk ESC % nWhen font B is selected 12CommandsESC m nL n H dk 14Commands LSB ESC 3 n 16CommandsESC n ESC = n ESC ? n 18CommandsESC E n ESC D n k NULESC J n 20CommandsESC G n ESC L ESC R n 22CommandsPaper feed direction ESC T nESC V n 24CommandsX0 = xL + xH 256 horizontal motion unit ESC \ nL nH 26CommandsESC a n ESC c 3 n 28CommandsOutput ESC c 5 n 30CommandsESC c 4 n ESC ESC d nESC u n 32CommandsName Transmit paper sensor status Format 34Commands GS ! n Default Example$ nL nH 36CommandsAscii GS x y d xy8GS / m 38CommandsGS B n GS H n 40CommandsGS L nL nH GS P x y 42Commands2ASCII ➀ GS V m ➁ GS V m nGS W nL nH 44CommandsGS \ nL nH GS r t m 46CommandsGS a n When using DLE EOT, ESC u, ESC v, GS I, or GS r, the status 48CommandsBit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for ASB Undefined GS f n 50Commands➀ GS k m d1...dk NUL ➁ GS k m n d1...dn CODE128 52CommandsGS r n 54Commands GS w n 56Commands