GS P x y

[Function]

Specifying the basic calculation pitch

[Code]

<1D>H<50>H<x><y>

[Range]

0

x

255

 

0

y

255

[Outline]

This command sets the horizontal basic calculation pitch to

 

approx. 25.4/x mm (1/x inches), and the vertical basic calculation

 

pitch to approx. 25.4/y mm (1/y inches).

 

• If x = 0, the horizontal basic calculation pitch is reverted to the

 

 

default value.

 

• If y = 0, the vertical basic calculation pitch is reverted to the

 

 

default value.

[Caution]

• The

horizontal direction is defined as the direction

 

 

perpendicular to the paper feed, and the vertical direction is

 

 

defined as the paper feed direction.

 

• In STANDARD MODE, the following parameters are used

 

 

regardless of the character orientation (e.g. inverted or 90°-

 

 

right-turned).

 

 

(1) Commands using x: ESC SP, ESC $, ESC \, GS L,

 

 

GS W

 

 

(2) Commands using y: ESC 3, ESC J

 

• In PAGE MODE, the parameters used depend on the character

 

 

orientation, as follows:

 

 

(1) If the start point specified by ESC T is the top left or bottom

 

 

right (The characters are mapped in the direction

 

 

perpendicular to the paper feed):

 

 

• Commands using x: ESC SP, ESC $, ESC W, ESC \

 

 

• Commands using y: ESC 3, ESC J, ESC W, GS $,GS \

 

 

(2) If the start point specified by ESC T is the top right or bottom

 

 

left (The characters are mapped in the paper feed direction):

 

 

• Commands using x: ESC 3, ESC J, ESC W, GS $,GS \

 

 

• Commands using y: ESC SP, ESC $, ESC W, ESC \

 

 

• This command does not affect any other values that are

 

 

already set.

 

 

• If calculations made in combination with another command

 

 

generate fractions, the fractions are corrected with the

 

 

minimum pitch of the mechanism, and the remainder is

 

 

omitted.

[Default]

x = 203, y = 360

[See Also]

ESC SP, ESC $, ESC 3, ESC J, ESC W, ESC \, GS $, GS L, GS W,

 

GS \

 

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