updated March 18, 2002

 

 

 

Alphabetized RS-232 Commands Summary

 

Table 13. RS-232 Commands in Alphabetical Order

 

 

 

 

Description

Command

Page

 

 

 

Align positions

ESC a n or X'1B61;n'

134

 

 

 

DBCS address vectors

ESC S n or X'1B53;n'

125

 

 

 

Disable line count

ESC 8 n or X'1B;38'n

157

 

 

 

Define document wait time

ESC f x y or X'1B66;x;y'

136

 

 

 

Download double-byte characters

ESC ( s n data or X'1B28;s;n;data'

117

 

 

 

Download graphics (logo)

GS * logo_num n1 n2 data or X'1D2A;logo_num;n1;n2;data'

109

commands

 

 

 

 

 

Download user-defined characters

ESC & s n m data or X'1B26;s;n;m;data'

112

 

 

 

Enable PDF417 truncation

GS T n or X'1D;54;n'

148

 

 

 

Enable or disable the beeper

ESC BEL n1 n2 or X'1B;07;n1;n2'

138

 

 

 

Enable or disable the feed buttons

ESC c 5 n X'1B;63;35;n'

138.

 

 

 

Enable or disable two-color printing

GS ; n or X'1D 3B n'

141

 

 

 

Enable or disable upside-down

ESC { n or X'1B 7B n'

139

printing

 

 

 

 

 

Erase flash EPROM sector

ESC # n or X'1B23;n'

121

 

 

 

Exercise program

ESC x or X'1B;78'

107

 

 

 

Extended address

GS or X'1D49;01'

107

command-request printer ID

 

 

 

 

 

Fix font matrix

ESC : n or X'1B 3A n'

141

 

 

 

Flash storage write

ESC ’ n1 n2 data or X'1B27;n1;n2;data'

121

 

 

 

Generate drive pulse for cash

ESC p m n1 n2 or X'1B70;m;n1;n2'

153

drawer

 

 

 

 

 

Hold printing until buffer is released

ESC 7 or X'1B37'

157

 

 

 

Microcode tolerance (MCT)

ESC M n h l or X'1B4D;n;h;l'

122

information - loading

 

 

 

 

 

Microcode tolerance (MCT)

ESC S n or X'1B53;n'

123

information - request

 

 

 

 

 

Paper cut/DI eject

ESC i or ESC m or X'1B69' or X'1B;6D'

153

 

 

 

Predefine messages

GS : message_num data GS : or

111

 

X'1D3A;message_num;data;1D3A'

 

 

 

 

Print and feed paper n lines

ESC d n or X'1B64;n'

149

 

 

 

Print and feed paper using

ESC J n or X'1B4A;n'

149

minimum units

 

 

 

 

 

Print and line feed

LF or X'0A'

148

 

 

 

Print and line feed

CR or X'0D'

149

 

 

 

Print bar code

GS k n NUL or X'1D6B;n;data;00'

142

 

 

 

Print logo inline

GS J d n1 n2 data or X'1D 4A d n1 n2 data'

141

 

 

 

Print PDF417 bar code

GS P data NUL or X'1D;50;data;00'

147

 

 

 

Print predefined graphics (logo)

GS / m logo_num or X'1D2F;m;logo_num'

151

command

 

 

 

 

 

Print predefined messages

GS ^ message_num or X'1D5E;message_num'

152

 

 

 

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IBM TM7, TI5, TF7, TG5 manual Alphabetized RS-232 Commands Summary

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