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STARLIneModeCommandSpecications
ESC GS / 1 n
[Name] Set ON/OFF for Auto Logo function
[Code] ASCII ESC GS / 1 n
Hexadecimal 1b 1d 2f 31 n
Decimal 27 29 47 49 n
[DenedArea] Thermal : 0 n 2
Slip : -
Validation : -
[Initial Value] Thermal : n = 0
Slip : -
Validation : -
[Function]
<Thermal>
Sets ON/OFF for Auto Logo function.
This setting is registered to non-volatile memory by the ESC GS / W command.
When in the raster mode, the Auto Logo function is ignored.
This command is ignored while Auto Logo is executing.
n Setting
0 Auto Logo Function OFF
1 Standard Auto Logo Function ON
<OperatingSpecications>
(1) Auto Logo function starts up using the existing system cut command as a trigger.
(2) Execute printing if print data exists in the image buffer.
(3) Execute user macro 1.
(4) Auto Log Printing
(5) Execute user macro 2.
2 Simple Auto Logo Function ON
<OperatingSpecications>
(1) Auto Logo function starts up using the existing system cut command as a trigger.
(2) Execute printing if print data exists in the image buffer.
(3) Execute center alignment.
(4) Print logo 2 (2-color printing setting: Logo 3)
(5) Paper is fed to cutting position, then a partial cut is executed.
(6) Printing of logo 1.
(7) Recover position alignment setting
(Note)
When this is set, user macros and command characters are invalid.
When this is set, the command character “/” is printed as “/”. )
The following shows the command that is the trigger for the Auto Logo function.
If the standard Auto Logo function is turned ON by n = 1, the trigger command below functions only
as a trigger, so the cutting operation is not executed. Therefore, it is necessary to register an arbi-
trary cutting command in user macro 2.
If the simple Auto Logo function is turned ON by n = 2, the cutting command is executed, and is the
trigger for the simple Auto Logo function.
• ESC d n: Cut Command
• FF: Allocated to cut function
<Slip>,<Validation>
Only setting is valid
Setting is valid after switching to thermal.