updated March 18, 2002

n=00 Cancel Invert Mode

n=01 Set Invert Mode

Default:

n = 00

Remarks:

This is valid in the customer receipt station only.

Set or Cancel Emphasized Printing

RS-232 Syntax:

ESC G n or X'1B;47;n'

where:

n=00 Cancel Emphasized Mode

n=01 Set Emphasized Mode

Default:

n = 00

Remarks:

This must be at the beginning of a print-line in the document portrait station.

It is enabled for the entire line.

Set or Cancel High Quality Print Mode

RS-485 Syntax:

X'1B;2F;n'

RS-232 Syntax:

ESC n or X'1B;2F;n'

where:

n=00 Cancel high quality mode

n=01 Set high quality mode

Default:

n = 00

Remarks:

When high quality mode is set, the printing will slow down to one-half speed in the cash receipt station. The slower speed increases the quality of the printing.

Set Print Station

RS-232 Syntax:

ESC c 0 n or X'1B;6330;n'

where:

nSpecifies the print station.

Bit # Station

LSB 0 Reserved

1Customer Receipt Station

2Document Station - Portrait Mode

3Document Station - Landscape Mode

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IBM TM7, TI5 Set or Cancel Emphasized Printing, Set or Cancel High Quality Print Mode, Set Print Station, RS-485 Syntax

TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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