6.14 Set page format “ESC (c nL nH tL tH bL bH”

 

 

 

 

 

Format:

ESC

(

c

nL

nH

tL

tH

bL

bH

ASCII

Hex

1B

28

63

nL

nH

tL

tH

bL

bH

Decimal

27

40

99

nL

nH

tL

tH

bL

bH

Range of Values for Parameters:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

nL=04H, nH =00H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

( ( tH x 256 ) + tL ) < ( ( bH x 256 ) + bL )

 

 

 

 

 

 

( ( bH x 256 ) + bL ) x (page management units ) ≤

44 inches

 

 

 

Function:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1)The position management coordinate system is set by taking as its origin on the Y axis a position spaced in the positive direction by (256 x tH + tL) x (page management units) inches from the origin on the Y axis of the page management coordinate system. Further, the bottom margin is set at a position spaced in the positive direction by (256 x bH + bL) x (page management units) inches from the origin on the Y axis of the position management coordinate system.

2)The printing position in the Y direction is shifted to the origin of the position management coordinate system. At this time, the origin on the X axis is not changed.

3)If the distance from the origin on the Y axis of the position management coordinate system to the bottom margin position is greater than the page length, then this distance from the origin on the Y axis to the bottom margin position is set as the new page length.

4)If the paper which is inserted is cut sheet paper, then the distance from the top margin position to the bottom margin position is set as the page length.

Initial State:

The top margin position is set to 0.33 inches .

The bottom margin position is set to the page length. The page length is set to 22 inches.

Related Commands:

Commands related in the direction of applying an effect (Setting) The set page length is changed by the ESC (C commands.

Commands related in the direction of receiving an effect (Setting)

The top margin and the bottom margin are set by the ESC commands.

The page length and the bottom margin position are returned to their initial states by the ESC @ and the ESC (G commands.

Commands related in the direction of applying an effect (Operation)

New page processing by the FF command is affected (the amount of movement is changed).

New lines generated by the LF command which go outside the printable area are affected.

Processing by the ESC (v command is affected. Processing by the ESC (V command is affected.

Commands related in the direction of receiving an effect (Operation) The page management units are set by the ESC (U command.

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