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Appendix
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ESCP switch 56
(Reduced
characters)
Reduces the size of single-byte alphanumeric characters when printing.
Sets whether to reduce their sizes or to print them at a scale of 100%.
[0] (Default) : Off
[1] : On
58
(Page length)
Sets the length of a page (printable area) to 11 inches or 12 inches.
[0] (Default) : 11 inches
[1] : 12 inches
59
(1-Inch
perforation skip)
Sets whether or not to leave a 1-inch space between pages.
[0] (Default) : Off
[1] : On
Important•This is effective only when CSF under [Paper Position] is set to [Off].
60
(Paper feed
position)
Sets the position to start printing at 8.5 mm or 22 mm below the top edge
of paper.
[0] (Default) : 8.5 mm
[1] : 22 mm
61
(CR feature)
Sets the action to be executed when a CR command is received.
[0] (Default) : Carriage return
[1] : Carriage return and linefeed
Position
adjustment
15
(Vertical
position
adjustment)
Adjusts the printing position vertically or horizontally, and changes the
positions of the margins.
[0] (Default) : Off
[1-500] : -250 to +250 mm
Important•Data outside the printable area is not printed regardless of the
adjustment of the print position. In addition, data moved outside the
printable area as a result of adjusting the print position is not printed.
16
(Horizontal
position
adjustment)
Escape
sequence
62
(Escape
sequence)
A normal extended command is specified starting with hexadecimal 1BH
ESC as the escape sequence identifying the command, followed by;
(3BH).
When you cannot use a semicolon or ESC code with the host computer,
you can use a special string instead as an escape sequence. This setting
specifies whether or not to enable the escape sequence replacement
feature. When enabling, specify the escape sequence with item 63.
[0] (Default) : Disabled
[1] : Enabled
For more information on extended commands, contact our Customer Support
Center.
63
(Escape
sequence
character)
To control an extended command with a text code, you must specify an
escape sequence (the first two bytes) of the extended command.
Enter two characters using the keyboard displayed on the screen.
[&%] (Default) : 0x21 - 0x7e
Form overlay 64 Constantly performs Form Overlay by selecting a form name (No. 01-64)
registered on the machine.
[0] (Default) : Off
[1-64] : No. 1 - No. 64
Important•Since the default value is selected for this feature, this setting is not
affected when an extended commend is received.
•Once a form name is selected, it continues to be displayed even if the
form is deleted. When a form name is selected using the up and
down arrow keys, it is not displayed. In this case, the setting is set to
"Off".
Setting Item
Item
Number
Value