3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
KPM210/216
533-
This command feeds as much paper as is required to
print the bar code, regardless of the line spacing specified
by ESC 2 or ESC 3.
After printing the bar code, this command sets the print
position to the beginning of the line.
This command is not affected by print modes (empha-
sized, double-strike, underline or character size), except
for upside-down and justification mode.
[Notes per ] • This command ends with a NUL code.
When the bar code system used is UPC-A or UPC-E, the
printer prints the bar code data after receiving 11 (without
check digit) or 12 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.
When the bar code system used is EAN13, the printer
prints the bar code data after receiving 12 (without check
digit) or 13 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.
When the bar code system used is EAN8, the printer
prints the bar code data after receiving 7 (without check
digit) or 8 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.
The number of data for ITF bar code must be even num-
bers. When an odd number of data is input, the printer
ignores the last received data.
[Notes per ] • If n is outside of the specified range, the printer stops
command processing and processes the following data as
normal data.
When CODE93
is used: The printer prints an HRI character ( o ) as a start charac-
ter at the beginning of the HRI character string.
The printer prints an HRI character ( o ) as a stop charac-
ter at the end of the HRI character string.
The printer prints an HRI character ( n ) as a control char-
acter ( 00H to 1FH and 7FH).
When CODE128
is used: When using CODE128 in this printer, please note the
following regarding data transmission:
The top part of the bar code data string must be a code
set selection character (CODE A, CODE B or CODE C)
which selects the first code set.
Special characters are defined by combining two charac-
ters “{“ and one character. ASCII character “{” is defined
by transmitting “{“ twice, consecutively.
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