(10)CAN (Cancel)

Upon the input of the CAN code, all data previously stored in the print buffer is cancelled.

Therefore, this code is regarded as the print buffer clear command. This code clears the print buffer, but control codes (excluding the SO code) are still valid even if the CAN code is transferred.

The validity or invalidity of the CAN code is selectable by the DIP switch pin l-4 on the control circuit board.

(11)DEL (Delete)

This code functions the same as the CAN code.

The validity or invalidity of the DEL code is selectable by the DIP switch pin 1-5 on the control circuit board.

(12)DC 1 (Device Control 1)

The DC 1 code places the Printer in the Selected state.

With the Printer is in the Selected state, if the DC 1 code is input during data transfer, all data stored before the DC 1 code is ignored.

(13)DC 3 (Device Control 3)

The DC 3 code places the Printer in the Deselected state. In other words, it disables the Printer to receive data. Once the Printer is put in the Deselected state by the DC 3 code, the Printer will not revert to the Selected state unless the DC 1 code is input again.

NOTE: When the DC 1 and DC 3 codes are used, DIP switch pin l-8 should be in the “OFF” position.

1.[DATA] m AAAAA a BBBBB m CCCCC a m

[PRINT] AAAcIAccccc

2.[DATA] AAAAA B BBBBB m CCCCC m m m

[PRINT] bEBBb

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