3-4 Command Reference Rev. A
Mechanism
control
commands
ESC < Return home Mechanical extension
ESC F Set/cancel cut sheet reverse eject Mechanical extension
ESC U Turn unidirectional printing mode
on/off
Mechanical extension
ESC i Partial cut (one point left uncut) Mechanical extension
●
ESC m Partial cut (three points left uncut) Mechanical extension
ESC o Stamp Mechanical extension
ESC q Release Mechanical extension
GS V Select cut mode and cut paper Mechanical extension
●●●
Status
commands
DLE EOT Real-time status transmission Hardware extension ●●●
DLE EOT BS Real-time MICR status transmission Hardware extension
ESC u Transmit peripheral device status Hardware extension
●
ESC v Transmit paper sensor status Hardware extension
●
GS ENQ Transmit real-time printer status Hardware extension
GS a Enable/disable Automatic Status
Back (ASB)
Hardware extension
●●●
GS r Transmit status Hardware extension ●●●
Bit-image
commands
ESC
✻
Select bit-image mode Basic single ●●●
GS
✻
Define downloaded bit image Software extension ●●●
GS / Print downloaded bit image Software extension ●●●
Bar code
commands
GS H Select printing position of HRI
characters
Software extension
●●●
GS f Select font for HRI characters Software extension ●●●
GS h Set bar code height Software extension ●●●
GS k Print bar code Software extension ●●●
GS w Set bar code width Software extension ●●●
Macro
function
commands
GS : Start/end macro definition Software extension
●●●
GS ^ Execute macro Software extension ●●●
MICR
commands
FS a 0 Read check paper Mechanical extension
FS a 1 Load check paper to print starting
position
Mechanical extension
FS a 2 Eject check paper Mechanical extension
FS b Request retransmission of check
paper reading result
Mechanical extension
FS c MICR mechanism cleaning Mechanical extension
Function Type Command Name Matrix Category
Supported Command
T88 T88M T85
The TM-T88/T88P/T88M/T88PM/T85/T85P supports the commands marked with a
●
in the “Supported Command” column.
The TM-T88P/T88PM/T85P supports the commands marked with a O in the “Supported Command” column.