updated March 18, 2002

Commands with Limited Support in Emulation Mode

The commands listed in Table 21 are supported in a limited manner in Epson emulation mode. The table describes the limitation on each command.

Table 21. Commands with Limited Support in Epson Emulation Mode

 

Command

Description of Limitation

 

 

 

 

10 04 n

 

Real-time status

A status byte will be returned when the

 

 

transmission

command is sent. The following status

 

 

 

bits will not be supported.

 

 

 

v Offline status bit 6

 

 

 

v Error status bits 5 and 6

 

 

 

v Paper roll status bits 2 and 3 (near

 

 

 

end of paper) - Bit will be set when

 

 

 

out of paper

 

 

 

 

1B 2D n

 

Turn underline mode on/off

There is no thickness option available.

 

 

 

A value of n=1, 2, 49 or 50 will enable

 

 

 

underline mode.

 

 

 

 

1B 44 m1...nk 00

 

Set horizontal tab positions

The number of tab positions is limited

 

 

 

to 5.

 

 

 

 

1B 63 34 n

 

Select paper sensor to stop

The command will be accepted, but it

 

 

printing

has no function. There is no paper low

 

 

 

sensor on the SureMark. The printer will

 

 

 

only return out of paper status.

 

 

 

 

1B 74 n

 

Select character code table

All characters on all code pages are not

 

 

 

supported. The Katakana code page is

 

 

 

not supported.

 

 

 

 

1D 5E r t m

 

Execute user-defined

Does not support the mode where the

 

 

message

user-defined message is printed when

 

 

 

the paper advance button is pressed.

 

 

 

 

1D 77 n

 

Set bar code width

The maximum width is 4 dots on the

 

 

 

SureMark. Widths of 5 and 6 will be

 

 

 

forced to 4 dots.

 

 

 

 

1C 67 31 m a1 a2

 

Write to user NV memory

If received during user-defined

a3 a4...

 

 

message definition, this command will

 

 

 

be embedded in the NV memory. Epson

 

 

 

will stop the definition and store the

 

 

 

data in NV memory.

 

 

 

The user is required to erase the NV

 

 

 

memory before the address can be

 

 

 

overwritten.

 

 

 

 

1C 71 n [xL xH yL

 

Define NV bit image

The width is limited to 576 dots wide

yH...

 

 

and 255 rows high.

 

 

 

 

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