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Epson TM-T88III Programming Guide

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CONFIDENTIAL
Paper roll Print commands GS FF
Ver. 10.01 p. 92
GS FF
EXECUTING COMMAND
[Name] Print and eject label
[Format] ASCII GS FF
Hex 1D 0C
Decimal 29 12
[Default] None
[Range] None
[Printers not featuring this command] TM-J2000/J2100, TM-T90, TM-T88III, TM-L90, TM-P60, TM-U230, TM-U220,
TM-U210, TM-U300A/B
[Description] Prints the data in the print buffer, and ejects the label and feeds paper to the print starting position on the
next label.
[Recommended Functions]
This command is an obsolete command that is supported only by some printer models and may not be
supported by future models.
FS(L is recommended for controlling labels. With the following procedure, that command can perform the
same as this command.
1. Using LF, the printer prints the last line of a label.
2. Using FS(L <function 65, (m = 49)>, execute the paper feed to the peeling position of the next label.
3. After label peeling, using FS(L <function 67, (m = 50)> feeds the paper to the print start position of the
current label.
[Notes]
This command is enabled only when a label is selected.
This command is enabled only when standard mode is selected.
When the label is advanced, the following processes are performed:
After printing, the label is advanced so that it can be peeled off.
The paper LED blinks waiting for the paper feed button to be pressed (press the button after peeling
the label off).
Print commands
obsolete command
obsolete command

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Epson TM-T88III Specifications

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BrandEpson
ModelTM-T88III
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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