<ESC>&pnX
i
L
For n you specify the number of bytes of data you want to print.
Display Functions, like the Transparent print command, prints Escape se-
quences and control codes without actually executing them. But Display
Functions pays attention to Carriage Return codes, so text looks more like the
way it normally prints. Display Functions also prints commands as blanks,
not as symbols.
L Display Functions actually involves two Escape sequences, one to turn it on
and another to turn it off. To turn on Display Functions, send this command
L -- just before the data you want displayed:
<ES0 Y
L
L
And to turn off Display Functions, send this command at the end of the
displayed print data:
CESCP z
That Escape Z sequence itself prints as a blank followed by a Z.
L Font control
The Font Control command has two main functions: defining a font’s status,
and deleting fonts.
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You can make a font either permanent or temporary with the Font Control
command. Thishelps you control which fonts you delete, as permanent fonts
do not get deleted when you reset the system. The permanent or temporary
status you give to a font will apply only to the font you last specified, using
L. one of the font ID commands described above.
.- When your printer’s memory gets stuffed with fonts, you can also use this
command to delete some of them. You can only delete fonts you’ve
downloaded, as internal and cartridge fonts are never deleted. No text will get
lost when you delete a font, even when that font is on an unprinted page in
the printer’s memory.
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To control fonts you send this command:
cESC>*cnF
For n enter one of the numbers from this table of functions:
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