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| Code | 0F16 |
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| Function | Clears the double−width printing. | |
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| Code | 1816 |
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| Function | Clears the print buffer. |
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| Details | • After executing this command, a head of a line is set as a starting position of | |
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ESC S n1 n2 n3 n4 | Bitimage Graphic |
Code
Domain of
function
Function
Details
1B16 + 5316 + n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + [DATA]
3016 ≤ n1, n2, n3, n4 ≤ 3916 “0001” ≤ “n1 n2 n3 n4” ≤ “1023” 0 ≤ d ≤ 255 (graphic data)
The number of data specified in ASCII code n1, n2, n3 and n4 are specified as a Bitimage.
Example: Case that 192 Bitimages are specified 1B16 + 5316 + “0192” + . . . . . . . . .
[192 DATA]
•The code outside the domain of function processes the data as the
•If the dots are specified outside the printing area, the data is ignored.
•The data deployment position is set in accordance with the predefined starting position of the data deployment.
•This command is affected by the inverse printing.
•If the next Bitimage Specify command is received at the occurrence of the line overflow, the data of the previous line stored in the print buffer is printed. The line overflow is determined according to the number of dots described below.
−Mode 1: Determined as the line overflow if the number of dots exceeds 276.
−Mode 2: Determined as the line overflow if the number of dots exceeds 332.
•Refer to the figure shown below for how the data is deployed.