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Appendix
15
ESCP switch 55
(Text quality)
Sets the Text Quality mode to high quality or draft.
[0] (Default) : High Quality
[1] : Draft
Important•Since the default value is selected for the [Text Quality], [Reduced
Characters], [Character Code Table], [Page Length], and [1-inch
Perforation Skip] features, their settings will not be affected when an
extended command is received.
Note •Changing settings does not change actual printing quality.
•This setting affect the Text Quality selection commands. For more
information on the Text Quality selection commands, contact our
Customer Support Center.
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
Setting Item
Item
Number
Value