updated March 18, 2002

Remarks:

The margin is ignored if it causes the logo to overrun the line length. Printing this message in the document station at 150 dpi will take three passes of the printhead.

These messages can be positioned on the page using the commands for setting positions.

Valid at the beginning of the line only.

This command is not valid in landscape mode.

This command will increment status byte 6.

Retries will not be attempted on print errors.

In the document portrait station, a line feed command must be sent to advance the paper past the last line of the logo.

See “Download Graphics (Logo) Commands” on page 109.

Print Predefined Messages

RS-232 Syntax:

GS ^ message_num or X'1D5E;message_num'

where:

message_num

The number associated with the stored predefined message.

1 message_num 25

Purpose:

To print predefined print messages.

Remarks:

Valid at the beginning of the line only.

Retries will not be attempted on print errors.

Attention: Stored commands can increment status byte 6.See “Predefine

Messages” on page 111.

Miscellaneous Commands

Tab to Next Tab Stop

RS-232 Syntax:

HT or X'09'

Purpose:

Moves the print position to the next tab stop.

Remarks:

See “Set Horizontal Tab Positions” on page 133.

Tabs are valid when printing is aligned to the left only. If the tabs are used when alignment is not left, results can be unpredictable. (See “Align Positions” on page 134.)

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TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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