Exiting Barcode/Block Character Mode

Exiting Barcode/Block Character Mode

To exit the Barcode/Block Character Mode, send the following escape sequence:

Command ESC {<41 (lower-case L)

ASCII

1B 5B 3C 34 6C

hex

Control Sequence Formatting

All Control Sequences in the Barcode/Block Character mode have the same basic format:

Command ^Xaa;bb...NL

Argument

^The Control Sequence Introducer

XThe control sequence function selector. Valid Selectors are A, B, C, D, M, N, R, S, T, U, and W.

aaFirst parameter field for selecting specific values using decimal numbers. An unlimited number of digits are allowed. Omitting this field leaves the current value unchanged. Setting it to “0” selects the default value. Plus (+) signs are ignored, but a minus (-) sign preceeding a number signifies a negative value that is invalid.

;Separates parameter fields. This must be present if two or more parameter fields are used or just the second field is used (i.e., ^X ; bb NL). It can be omitted if only the first field will be used

(i.e., ^X aa NL).

bbSecond parameter field for selecting specific values using decimal numbers. An unlimited number of digits are allowed. Omitting this field leaves the current value unchanged. Setting it to “0” selects the default value. Plus signs are ignored, but a minus sign preceeding a number signifies a negative value that is invalid.

...

Additional parameter fields (if applicable).

NL

Control sequence terminator. Two categories of

 

terminators are available:

 

Passive Terminators - the passive

 

terminators Carriage Return (CR), Line Feed

 

(LF), or CRLF act only as terminators and do not

 

perform any further action.

 

Active Terminators - the active terminators

 

Form Feed, Vertical Tab, Reverse Form Feed,

 

and Paper Instruction act as terminators as well

 

as performing their normal functions.

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