Note! Please keep in mind that there is a difference in the terms “page length” and “sheet length”. By
page length we mean the number of lines of text to be printed on a page, and by sheet length we mean
the physical size of a sheet of paper in inches.
The number of lines which can be printed on a page, is dependent on whether 6 or 8 dot braille is used,
whether what kind of line spacing is in use, and whether page length is set for Maximum, Maximum-1
or upto -9.
Page Adjust:
ESC R n - Page adjust. n can be from 0 to 9 lines.
Page Adjust
Omitted Lines ASCII HEX Omitted Lines ASCII HEX
0 027 082 048 1B 52 30 5 027 082 053 1B 52 35
1 027 082 049 1B 52 31 6 027 082 054 1B 52 36
2 027 082 050 1B 52 32 7 027 082 055 1B 52 37
3 027 082 051 1B 52 33 8 027 082 056 1B 52 38
4 027 082 052 1B 52 34 9 027 082 057 1B 52 39
Maximum, -1 to -9. This setting will decrease the number of lines on each page with 1 to 9, (depending
on the selected number). If, e.g. the maximum number of lines would be 29, and the setting “Max-4" is
selected, the resulting number of lines will be 25.
This function will centre the text vertically on the page and keep the top and bottom margin approx. equal.
Default is Maximum number of lines per page.
Form Feed Mode:
ESC S n - Form Feed Mode. n can be 0 or 1, no form feed (0) or normal form feed (1).
Form Feed Mode
Form Feed Mode ASCII HEX
No Form Feed 027 083 048 1B 53 30
Normal Form Feed 027 083 049 1B 53 31
Default is Normal Form Feed.