ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH

[Function]

Defining the print area in PAGE MODE

[Code]

<1B>H<57>H<xL><xH><yL><yH><dxL><dxH><dyL><dyH>

[Range]

0 xL, xH, yL, yH, dxL, dxH, dyL, dyH 255,

 

except for dxL = dxH = 0 or dyL = dyH = 0

[Outline]

Defines the location and size of the print area.

 

• Horizontal start point = [(xL + xH × 256) × basic calculation

 

pitch] inches

 

• Vertical start point = [(yL + yH × 256) × basic calculation pitch]

 

inches

 

• Horizontal length = [(dxL + dxH × 256) × basic calculation pitch]

 

inches

 

• Vertical length = [(dyL + dyH × 256) × basic calculation pitch]

 

inches

[Caution]

• When STANDARD MODE is selected, this command only

 

executes the internal flagging of the printer without affecting

 

the printing in STANDARD MODE.

 

• If the horizontal start point or vertical start point is out of the

 

printable area, this command is canceled and the next data is

 

handled as normal data.

 

• If the horizontal length or vertical length is 0, this command is

 

canceled and the next data is handled as normal data.

 

• The character mapping position will be the start point specified

 

by ESC T in the print area.

 

• If the “horizontal start point + horizontal length” is greater

 

than the horizontal printable area, the “horizontal printable

 

area - horizontal start point” is taken as the horizontal length.

 

• If the “vertical start point + vertical length” is greater than the

 

vertical printable area, the “vertical printable area - vertical

 

start point” is taken as the vertical length.

 

• The basic calculation pitch is defined by GS P. Once defined,

 

the print area is not changed if the basic calculation pitch is

 

changed by GS P.

 

• Fractions resulting from calculations are corrected with the

 

minimum pitch of the mechanism, and the remainder is

 

omitted.

 

• The horizontal start point and horizontal length are calculated

 

with the basic calculation pitch (x). The vertical start point and

 

vertical length are calculated with the basic calculation pitch

 

(y).

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Citizen CBM1000 manual ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH