6.10Set Absolute Vertical Print Position “ESC (V nL nH m1 m2 m3 m4 ”

Format:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASCII

ESC

(

V

nL

nH

m1

m2

m3

m4

HEX

1B

28

56

nL

nH

m1

m2

m3

m4

Decimal

27

40

86

nL

nH

m1

m2

m3

m4

Range of Definition:

nL=04H, nH=00H

0 <= (m4x256x256x256 +m3x256x256 + m2x256 + m1))x

(Absolute vertical position setting units) inch <= 1FFFFFFFH/1440 inch

Function:

-The printing position in the Y direction is set to a position spaced in the positive direction from the present Y printing position in the Y direction by (m4x256x256x256 + m3x256x256 + m2x256 + m1) x (Absolute vertical position set unit) inches.

-If the printing position in the Y direction has been set by this command to a non-printable region, then the paper is ejected, the position management coordinate system is set to the next page, and the printing position is reset to the origin of the new position management system. If the printing position in the Y direction has been set by this command to a page other than the current page, then the position management coordinate system is shifted to the printable region upon that page, and the following position management is performed upon the new position management coordinate system.

-Setting in the negative direction is ignored.

-This command is effective only for the graphic mode.

Initial State:

-

Related Commands:

Commands related in the direction of applying an effect (Setting) None

Commands related in the direction of receiving an effect (Setting) None

Commands related in the direction of applying an effect (Operation) None

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

The Absolute vertical position setting units are set by the ESC (U command. The non-printable region is set by the ESC (c commands. The absolute vertical position setting units, the non-printable region, and the printing position in the Y direction are reset to their initial states by the ESC @ and ESC (G commands.

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Revision: 1 (Date: 6/20/00)