Samsung SRP-500 manual ESC n, ESC 3 n, ESC = n

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ESC - n

[Name]

Turn underline mode on/off

 

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

n

 

Hex

1B

2D

n

 

Decimal

27

45

n

[Range]

n = 0, 1, 48, 49

 

 

[Description]

Turns underline mode on or off,

When n = 0 or 48, underline mode is turned off.

When n = 1 or 49, underline mode is turned on.

[Notes]

Underlines can be printed for all characters, but not for the space set by HT.

This command and ESC ! turn underline mode on or off in the same way.

If n is out of the specified range, this command is ignored.

[Default]

n = 0

 

 

[Reference]

ESC !

 

 

 

ESC 2

 

 

[Name]

Select default line spacing

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

2

 

Hex

1B

32

 

Decimal

27

50

[Description]

Selects default (1/6-inch) line spacing.

[Reference]

ESC 3

 

 

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ESC 3 n

[Name]

Set line spacing

 

 

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

3

n

 

Hex

1B

33

n

 

Decimal

27

51

n

[Range]

0 ≤ d ≤ 255

 

 

[Description]

Sets the line spacing to [ n x (1/192)] inches.

[Default]

n = 32 (1/6 inch)

 

 

[Reference]

ESC 2

 

 

 

ESC <

[Name]

Return home

 

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

<

 

Hex

1B

3C

 

Decimal

27

60

[Description]

Moves the print head to the standby position.

[Notes]

 

 

 

The leftmost end is detected by the home position sensor.

Since the home position is detected when this command is executed, the printing position may shift after this command is executed.

ESC = n

[Name]

Select device

 

 

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

=

n

 

Hex

1B

3D

n

 

Decimal

27

61

n

[Range]

n = 1

 

 

 

[Description]

Selects device to which host computer sends data.

n = 1 ; enable

n = 2 ; disable

[Default]

n = 1

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Contents SRP-500 Reach Taking following measuresDo not let water or other foreign objects Printer EMC and Safety standards Applied Table of contents Front view Rear view IntroductionSetting up the printer UnpackingChoosing a place for the printer Connecting the cables Connect the AC adapter according to the following procedureConnecting the interface cable Installing or replacing paper roll Installing new Ink cartridges Clean Button Using the control panelControl panel Power LED Error LEDIf any of the lights are on, please check the following TroubleshootingSelf test Running the self testPrinting is poor Cleaning the print headPrinter stops printing You want to check the operation of the printer by itselfYou want to check a software program DIP switch settingsSetting the DIP switches DIP switch functionsChanging the DIP switch setting Code table 3 PC860 Portuguese 4 PC 863 Canadian French 5 PC 865 Nordic 16 CP1252 WinLatin1 17 PC 866 Russian 18 CP 852 DosLatin2 19 PC 858 Euro 21 MS-DOS 862 Israel 22 MS-DOS 864 Arabic 23 MS-DOS 874 Thai Commands Control commands listCommand descriptions Character Code TablesName Horizontal tab Format DLE EOT n Name Real-time status transmission Format= 2 Off-line status Name Real-time request to printer Format = 3 Error statusDLE ENQ n ESC SP nName Select print modes Format Name Select/cancel user-defined character set FormatESC ! n ESC % nESC & y c1 c2 x1 d1...dy x x1... xk d1... dy x xk ESC * m nL nH d1...dkName Define user-defined characters Format ESC n ESC 3 nESC = n ESC D n1... nk NUL ESC ? nESC E n ESC G nESC J n ESC R n ESC a nESC U n ESC c 3 n ESC c 4 nName Select paper sensorsto stop printing Format ASCll ESC c 5 n ESC d nESC g0 k nH nL kd1…dmk ESC m ESC p m t1 t2ESC t n Name Turns on/off upside-down printing mode Format ESCName Transmit paper sensor status Format GS I n GS a pL pH n mName Enable/Disable Automatic Status Back Format ① GS V m ② GS V m nGS a n Third byte paper sensor information Default n = ReferenceFirst byte printer information Second byte printer informationStatus B GS j nReference information Printing specificationPaper specification Ink cartridge specificationReliability Electrical characteristicsDimensions & Weight Optional featuresMemo ………..………………………………………………