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B-SV4D-GS/GC10-QM
External Equipment Interface Specification
First Edition: Jun. 02, 2003
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. SCOPE........................................................................................................................................ 1
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................... 1
3. INTERFACE................................................................................................................................ 2
3.1 SERIAL INTERFACE............................................................................................................. 2
3.2 PARALLEL INTERFACE ....................................................................................................... 6
4. KEY OPERATION FUNCTIONS................................................................................................ 8
4.1 SYSTEM MODE (POWER UP WITH KEY PRESSED) ........................................................ 8
4.2 ON-LINE MODE FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................. 9
5. TRANSMISSION SEQUENCE ................................................................................................... 10
5.1 INITIALIZATION .................................................................................................................... 10
5.2 LABEL ISSUE OPERATION.................................................................................................. 12
6. INTERFACE COMMANDS......................................................................................................... 14
6.1 OUTLINE OF COMMANDS................................................................................................... 14
6.2 LIST OF COMMANDS........................................................................................................... 16
6.3 COMMANDS FOR CREATING APPLICATION .................................................................... 17
6.3.1 LABEL SIZE SET COMMAND.......................................................................................... 17
6.3.2 POSITION FINE ADJUST COMMAND............................................................................ 22
6.3.3 PRINT DENSITY FINE ADJUST COMMAND.................................................................. 27
6.3.4 IMAGE BUFFER CLEAR COMMAND.............................................................................. 28
6.3.5 CLEAR AREA COMMAND............................................................................................... 29
6.3.6 LINE FORMAT COMMAND.............................................................................................. 31
6.3.7 BIT MAP FONT FORMAT COMMAND............................................................................ 35
6.3.8 OUTLINE FONT FORMAT COMMAND........................................................................... 49
6.3.9 BAR CODE FORMAT COMMAND................................................................................... 63
6.3.10 BIT MAP FONT DATA COMMAND.................................................................................. 94
6.3.11 OUTLINE FONT DATA COMMAND................................................................................. 97
6.3.12 BAR CODE DATA COMMAND ........................................................................................ 100
6.3.13 ISSUE COMMAND........................................................................................................... 113
6.3.14 FEED COMMAND............................................................................................................ 123
6.3.15 EJECT COMMAND .......................................................................................................... 128
6.3.16 FORWARD/REVERSE FEED COMMAND...................................................................... 129
6.3.17 STORAGE AREA ALLOCATE COMMAND ..................................................................... 131
6.3.18 MEMORY CARD FORMAT COMMAND.......................................................................... 133
6.3.19 2-BYTE WRITABLE CHARACTER CODE RANGE COMMAND..................................... 134
6.3.20 BIT MAP WRITABLE CHARACTER COMMAND ............................................................ 135
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6.3.21 GRAPHIC COMMAND ..................................................................................................... 146
6.3.22 SAVE START COMMAND ............................................................................................... 154
6.3.23 SAVE TERMINATE COMMAND ...................................................................................... 156
6.3.24 SAVED DATA CALL COMMAND..................................................................................... 157
6.3.25 RESET COMMAND.......................................................................................................... 158
6.3.26 STATUS REQUEST COMMAND..................................................................................... 159
6.3.27 RECEIVE BUFFER FREE SPACE STATUS REQUEST COMMAND............................. 160
6.3.28 VERSI0N INFORMATION ACQUIRE COMMAND........................................................... 162
6.3.29 MEMORY BOARD INFORMATION ACQUIRE COMMAND............................................ 163
6.3.30 PRINTER INFORMATION STORE COMMAND.............................................................. 165
6.3.31 PRINTER INFORMATION REQUEST COMMAND......................................................... 166
6.4 COMMANDS FOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR.................................................................. 167
6.4.1 PARAMETER SET COMMAND ....................................................................................... 167
6.4.2 FINE ADJUSTMENT VALUE SET COMMAND ............................................................... 170
6.4.3 BATCH RESET COMMAND............................................................................................. 172
7. CONTROL CODE SELECTION................................................................................................. 173
8. ERROR PROCESSING.............................................................................................................. 174
8.1 COMMUNICATION ERRORS............................................................................................... 174
8.2 ERRORS IN ISSUING OR FEEDING.................................................................................... 174
8.3 ERRORS IN WRITABLE CHARACTER AND PC COMMAND SAVE MODES .................... 176
9. STATUS RESPONSE................................................................................................................. 177
9.1 SERIAL INTERFACE............................................................................................................. 177
9.1.1 FUNCTIONS..................................................................................................................... 177
9.1.2 STATUS FORMAT ........................................................................................................... 177
9.1.3 DETAIL STATUS.............................................................................................................. 178
9.2 PARALLEL INTERFACE ....................................................................................................... 179
10. LED INDICATIONS..................................................................................................................... 181
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11. CHARACTER CODE TABLE..................................................................................................... 183
11.1 TIMES ROMAN, HELVETICA, LETTER GOTHIC, PRESTIGE ELITE, COURIER............... 183
11.2 PRESENTATION................................................................................................................... 190
11.3 TEC OUTLINE FONT 1......................................................................................................... 194
11.4 TrueType FONT..................................................................................................................... 201
12. BAR CODE TABLE.................................................................................................................... 208
13. DRAWING OF BAR CODE DATA.............................................................................................. 221
14. AUTOMATIC ADDING OF START/STOP CODE...................................................................... 242
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1. SCOPE
This specification applies to the external equipment interface for use with the Model B-SV4D general-
purpose thermal label/tag printers.
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The external equipment interface connects a printer to the host computer through a serial interface (RS-
232C), parallel interface (Centronics), or a network for making various settings and printing labels.
This specification describes how to use the external equipment interface.
The model configuration is described below.
B-SV4D
Flash ROM 1 MB
Memory DRAM 2 MB
Interface
Standard RS-232C
Centronics
USB
Option LAN adapter
Full cut Cutter
Partial cut (option)
Strip module Option
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3. INTERFACE
3.1 SERIAL INTERFACE
(1) Type : Conforming to RS-232C
(2) Mode of Communication : Full duplex
(3) Transmission Speed : 2400 BPS
4800 BPS
9600 BPS
19200 BPS
38400 BPS
57600 BPS
(4) Synchronization Method : Start-stop synchronization
(5) Start Bit : 1 bit
(6) Stop Bit : 1 bit
2 bits
(7) Data Length : 7 bits
8 bits
(8) Parity : None
Even
Odd
(9) Error Detection : Parity Error Vertical parity error check
Framing Error This error occurs if no stop bit is found in the frame
specified starting with the start bit.
Overrun Error This error occurs if the next data is input before the
data input to the UART from the host is read by the
printer CPU.
(10) Protocol : No-procedure method
(11) Data Input Code : ASCII code
European character set 8 bit code
Graphics 8 bit code
(12) Receive Buffer : 515K bytes
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(13) Transmission Control : XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol
READY/BUSY (DTR) Protocol
XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol + READY/BUSY (DTR)
Protocol
RTS Protocol
XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol
When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and sends an
XON code (11H). (Transmission or non-transmission of the XON code is selectable by
means of the parameter setting.)
The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) when the blank positions in the receive buffer
become 1K bytes or less.
The printer sends an XON code (11H) when the blank positions in the receive buffer are 2K
bytes or more.
When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer discards data received
exceeding the receive buffer capacity, without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the
XOFF code, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer
becomes full.)
The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) when the power is off. (Transmission or non-
transmission of the XOFF code is selectable by means of the parameter setting.)
READY/BUSY (DTR) Protocol
When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and turns the
DTR signal to “High” level (READY).
The printer turns the DTR signal to “Low” level (BUSY) when the blank positions in the
receive buffer are 1K bytes or less.
The printer turns the DTR signal to “High” level (READY) when the blank positions in the
receive buffer are 2K bytes or more.
When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer discards data received
exceeding the receive buffer capacity, without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the
BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer
becomes full.)
The RTS signal is always “High”.
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XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol + READY/BUSY (DTR) Protocol
When initialized after power on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and turns the
DTR signal to “High” level (READY). The printer also sends an XON code (11H).
When the blank positions in the receive buffer are 1K bytes or less, the printer turns the
DTR signal to “Low” level (BUSY) and sends an XOFF code (13H).
When the blank positions in the receive buffer are 2K bytes or more, the printer turns the
DTR signal to “High” level (READY) and sends an XON code (11H).
When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer discards data received
exceeding the receive buffer capacity, without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the
XOFF code or BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer
receive buffer becomes full.)
The printer sends an XOFF code (13H) when the power is off.
The RTS signal is always “High”.
RTS Protocol
When initialized after the power is turned on, this printer turns the RTS signal to “High”
(READY).
The printer turns the RTS signal to “Low” (BUSY) when the blank positions in the receive
buffer are 1K bytes or less.
The printer turns the RTS signal to “High” (READY) when the blank positions in the receive
buffer are 2K bytes or more.
When there are no blank positions in the receive buffer, the printer discards data received
exceeding the receive buffer capacity, without storing it in the buffer. (After detecting the
BUSY signal, the host computer must stop transmission before the printer receive buffer
becomes full.)
The DTR signal is always “High” (READY).
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(14) RS-232 Interface pin configuration
Host Function 9 Pin 25 Pin 9 Pin Printer Function
1 +5V
RxD 2 3 2 TxD
TxD 3 2 3 RxD
DTR 4 20 4 DSR
GND 5 7 5 GND
DSR 6 6 6 RDY
RTS 7 4 7 N/C
CTS 8 5 8 RDY
9 +5V
(15) Connector Pin Assignment and Signal Description
Pin No.
Signal
Name
Function Signal Direction
1 +5V Provide the power of 5V
2 TxD Transmit data Printer
3 RxD Receive data Host
4 DSR Data set ready Host
5 GND General Ground
6 RDY Printer ready Printer
7 N/C Not connected
8 RDY Printer ready Printer
9 +5V Provide the power of 5V
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3.2 PARALLEL INTERFACE
(1) Type : Centronics
(2) Mode : Conforms to IEEE1284 compatible mode
(3) Data Input Method : Parallel 8 bits (DATA1 ~ 8)
(4) Control Signals : ACK, BUSY, SELECT, DATA • STB, FAULT, PE, INIT (Not used),
AUTOFD (Not used), SELECTIN (Not used)
(5) Data Input Code : ASCII code
European character set 8 bit code
Graphics 8 bit code
(6) Receive Buffer : 515K bytes
(7) Connector : Printer
Amp. Japan 552742-1 or equivalent
DDK 57RE-40360-73B or equivalent
Cable
Amp. Japan 552470-1 or equivalent
DDK 57E-30360 or equivalent
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(8) Connector Pin Diagram:
Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name
1 DATA • STB 19 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN1)
2 DATA 1 20 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN2)
3 DATA 2 21 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN3)
4 DATA 3 22 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN4)
5 DATA 4 23 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN5)
6 DATA 5 24 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN6)
7 DATA 6 25 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN7)
8 DATA 7 26 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN8)
9 DATA 8 27 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN9)
10 ACK 28 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN10)
11 BUSY 29 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN11)
12 PE 30 TWISTED PAIR GND (PIN31)
13 SELECT 31 INIT (Not used)
14 AUTOFD (Not used) 32 FAULT
15 NC 33 0V
16 0V 34 NC
17 CHASSIS GND 35 NC
18 +5V 36 SELECTIN (Not used)
18 1
36
19
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4. KEY OPERATION FUNCTIONS
4.1 SYSTEM MODE (POWER UP WITH KEY PRESSED)
There are 6 LED light indications with following sequence.
(1) Solid orange indicates the printer has entered into system mode
(2) Green and red alternate
(3) Flashing orange
(4) Green and orange alternate
(5) Orange and red alternate
(6) Solid green
4.1.1 Firmware downloading mode
1) Release FEED key at LED light sequence (2) and push again immediately.
2) Copy the firmware file to printer parallel port by the following command is MS-DOS prompt
mode.
C:\>COPY XXXXXX.NEW /B LPT1:
3) The LED will change to green color and blinking every one-second. When firmware update is
completed, printer will reset automatically.
4.1.2 Auto call cancellation
1) Release FEED key at LED light sequence (3).
2) The printer will cancel Auto Call execution. (Refer to 6.3.24)
4.1.3 Parameter clearance
1) Release FEED key at LED light sequence (4).
2) The printer will restore to manufacturer’s default setting and reset automatically.
4.1.4 Sensor calibration
1) Install a label/tag roll with the sensor located at proper position.
2) Release FEED key at LED light sequence (5).
3) The printer will set the sensor property for the installed media and measures label length.
4.1.5 Self-test / Dump mode
1) Release FEED key at LED light sequence (6).
2) The printer will print self-test then enter the dump mode.
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[Self-test printing]
a. Printing program version & check sum
b. Printing various parameters
Parameter Initial value
Print density fine adjustment 0
Print position fine adjustment 0 mm
Amount for finely the cut position 0 mm
Type of character code PC-850
Font of zero 0 (without slash)
Communication speed 9600 bps
Data length 8 bits
Stop bit length 1 bit
Parity NONE
Transmission control 2
Forward feed wait ON
Control code AUTO
Feed key function FEED
Euro code B0 H
X-coordinate adjustment 0 mm
Sensor selection Transmissive
4.2 ONLINE MODE FUNCTIONS
The online mode provides the following functions for issuing labels.
(1) Issuing labels (by external equipment interface commands)
(2) Paper feed (by the [FEED] key)
(3) Error indication
(4) Sensor selection
Transmissive sensor, reflective sensor and non-sensor mode are available.
To select the sensor for the media, turn on power to let printer online mode. Open printer cover,
the LED will be turned off. Press FEED key for over 5 seconds, and then release the button, then
printer will enter sensor selection mode.
In sensor selection mode, if LED is changed to green color and press FEED key again, then
reflective sensor is selected.
If LED is changed to orange color and press FEED key again, then non-sensor is selected.
If LED is changed to red color and press FEED key again, then transmissive sensor is selected.
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5. TRANSMISSION SEQUENCE
This section describes the outline of the transmission sequence.
5.1 INITIALIZATION
Writable characters, logo, and PC interface commands must be stored before the label issue
operation.
(1) Storing writable characters and logo
NOTES: (1) The storage of PC commands is only performed if it is required.
(2) When the flash memory board is used, and the Memory board Format Command is not
sent before storing already stored writable characters or logos, memory will be taken up
with every such storing.
(3) When the flash memory board is used, and another operation (storing PC interface
commands or label issue operation) is performed after storing writable characters or
logos, the image buffer will be cleared automatically.
(4) If another storing operation does not take place after storing writable characters or
logos, the printer automatically enters the online mode (label issue operation) after
about 10 seconds. In this case, when the flash memory board is used, the image buffer
will be cleared automatically.
Power ON
<New>
Memory board
Format Command
Bit Map Writable
Character Command
Yes
(Add/change)
[ESC] J1: Formats the flash memory on the
memory board.
Completion of storing
all characters
Storing PC interface commands
Label issue operation
No
Yes
[ESC] XD: Stores writable characters or a
logo on the flash memory board.
No
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(2) Storing PC interface commands
NOTES: (1) The storage of PC commands is only performed if it is required.
(2) When the flash memory card is used, and the Memory board Format Command is not
sent before storing already stored PC interface commands, memory will be taken up with
every such storing.
(3) When the flash memory board is used, and another operation (storing writable characters
or logos, label issue operation) is performed after storing PC interface commands, the
image buffer will be cleared automatically.
(4) Select commands to be stored as the occasion demands.
(5) If another storing operation does not take place after storing PC interface commands, the
printer enters the online mode (label issue operation) after about 10 seconds. In this
case, when the flash memory board is used, the image buffer will be cleared
automatically.
Power ON
<New>
Memory board
Format Command
Bit Map Font Data Command
No
Yes
(Add/change)
[ESC] J1: Formats the flash memory board.
Completion of
all storing
Storing writable characters or logos
Label issue operation
No
Yes
[ESC] XO: Declares the start of saving PC interface
commands.
Save Start Command
Label Size Set Command
Position Fine
Adjust Command
Print Density Fine
Adjust Command
Image Buffer Clear Command
Line Format Command
Bit Map Font Format Command
Outline Font Format Command
Bar Code Format Command
Save Terminate Command
[ESC] D: Sets the label size.
[ESC] AX: Adjusts the feed length, cut position, and
back feed length.
[ESC] AY: Adjusts the print density.
[ESC] C: Clears the image buffer.
[ESC] LC: Sets the line format and draws it.
[ESC] PC: Sets the bit map font format.
[ESC] PV: Sets the outline font format.
[ESC] XB: Sets the bar code format.
[ESC] RC: Draws data of the bit map font.
[ESC] XP: Declares the termination of saving PC
interface commands.
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5.2 LABEL ISSUE OPERATION
An example of the label issue operation is described below.
(1) Where the Saved Data Call Command is not used:
NOTES: (1) When placing new paper, the Label Size Set Command and Feed Command must
always be sent. When using the same paper after the power is turned off and on, the
Label Size Set Command and Feed Command may be omitted.
(2) After the power is turned off and on, the Bit Map Font Format Command, the Outline
Font Format Command, and the Bar Code Format Command should be sent as
occasion demands because they are not protected in memory.
Power ON
Bit Map Font Data Command
<Change data issue>
Yes
Position Fine
Ad
j
ust Command
Print Density Fine
Ad
j
ust Command
Image Buffer Clear Command
Line Format Command
Bit Map Font Format Command
Outline Font Format Command
Bar Code Format Command
[ESC] D: Sets the label size.
[ESC] AX: Adjusts the feed length, cut position, and
back feed length.
[ESC] AY: Adjusts the print density.
[ESC] C: Clears the image buffer.
[ESC] LC: Sets the line format and draws it.
[ESC] PC: Sets the bit map font format.
[ESC] PV: Sets the outline font format.
[ESC] XB: Sets the bar code format.
[ESC] RC: Draws bit map font data.
Feed Command
[ESC] T: Feeds one sheet of paper and aligns it
with the first printing position.
Outline Font Data Command
[ESC] RV: Draws outline font data.
Bar Code Data Command
[ESC] RB: Draws bar code data.
Issue Command
[ESC] XS: Issues (prints) the label.
No
<Format change>
Yes
No
<Label change>
Yes
No
Power OFF
Label Size Set Command
Place paper
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(2) Where the Saved Data Call Command is used:
NOTES: (1) When placing new paper, the Feed Command must always be sent. When using the
same paper after the power is turned off and on, the Feed Command may be omitted.
(2) If the option for “automatic call at power on” for the Saved Data Call Command has
previously been selected, the Saved Data Call Command may be omitted after the
power is turned off and on.
Power ON
Bit Map Font Data Command
<Change data issue>
Yes
Place paper
Saved Data Call Command
[ESC] XQ: Calls the label format stored in the flash
memory board.
[ESC] RC: Draws bit map font data.
Feed Command
[ESC] T: Feeds one sheet of paper and aligns it with
the first printing position.
Outline Font Data Command
[ESC] RV: Draws outline font data.
Bar Code Data Command
[ESC] RB: Draws bar code data.
Issue Command
[ESC] XS: Issues (prints) the label.
No
<Label change>
Yes
No
Power OFF
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6. INTERFACE COMMANDS
6.1 OUTLINE OF COMMANDS
(1) Format of Interface command
The length from [ESC] to [LF] [NUL] must be as specified by each command.
There are the following three kinds of control codes:
ESC (1BH), LF (0AH), NUL (00H)
{ (7BH), | (7CH), } (7DH)
(2) How to use reference
Function Describes the outline of the function of the command.
Format Shows the format of the command.
The format designation method should conform to the following rules:
Each set of small letters (such as aa, bbbb) indicates a parameter item.
An item enclosed in parentheses may be omitted.
…” indicates the repetition of an item.
Brackets and parentheses are used only in coding, and must not be transmitted
in practice.
Other symbols must always be inserted at the designated positions before being
transmitted.
Term Explains the term(s) used in the format.
“0 to 999” described in the entry range indicates that up to 3-digit variable-length
entry is allowed. (Entry of “001” or “009” is also possible.) “000 to 999” indicates
that entry must be fixed as 3 digits.
Explanation Explains the command in detail.
Note Supplementary explanation of the command.
Refer to Related commands
Examples Explains the command examples.
The above corresponds to the transfer of the following:
(3) Precautions
ESC Command & Data LF NUL
[
ESC
]
T20C30
[
LF
]
[
NUL
]
1B 54 30 30 43 33 32 0A 00
[ESC]
T 2 0 C 3 0 [LF] [NUL]
The commands and parameters described in this specification must always be used. If an
y
command or parameter other than those covered in this specification is used, the printer
operation will not be guaranteed. The commands must be used in the online mode. If an
y
command is transmitted in system mode, the printer will not operate. However, only the Reset
Command can be used.
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NOTES:
1. If a command is not recognized as a command, it is ignored.
e.g.) [ESC] H, [ESC]AA, and so on.
2. If the number of digits of the parameter is specified, when the number of in put digits does not
match the specified number of digits, a command error occurs.
3. When a parameter is set to any character/value other than specified characters/values, a
command error occurs.
e.g.) In the case that a value should be set for parameter, “0001” is acceptable, however, “000A”
results in an error.
In the case that a character should be set for parameter, “A” is acceptable, however, “1” results in
an error.
4. If the value range of the parameter is specified, when any value beyond the range is entered, a
command error occurs. (Except for the D command)
5. When a parameter is missing, which cannot be omitted, a command error occurs.
6. The parameter should be set to either a value or a character, even if the parameter is defined as
“Ignore”.
e.g.) a : Ignore
If it is omitted, a command error occurs, except when the parameter is omissible.
If the number of digits of the parameter is specified, when the number of input digits does not
match the specified number of digits, a command error occurs.
7. When any value/character other than available values/characters for the parameter function is set,
a command error occurs.
e.g.) Parameter “e” for the LC command.
e: Type of line
0: Line
1: Rectangle
If “2” is set to parameter “e”, a command error occurs.
8. About D command
1) Parameter “aaaa”, “bbbb” and “cccc”
When any value lager than maximum value is entered for these three parameters, the entered
value is internally changed to the maximum value.
When any value smaller than minimum value is entered for these tree parameters, the entered
value is internally changed to the minimum value.
2) When “aaaa” is smaller than “cccc”, a command error occurs.
3) When “aaaa – cccc < 2mm”, it is internally changed to “cccc = aaaa – 2mm”.
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6.2 LIST OF COMMANDS
(1) Commands related to setting
Label Size Set Command [ESC] D......................................17
(2) Commands related to fine adjustment
Position Fine Adjust Command [ESC] AX....................................22
Print Density Fine Adjust Command [ESC] AY....................................27
(3) Commands related to clear
Image Buffer Clear Command [ESC] C......................................28
Clear Area Command [ESC] XR ...................................29
(4) Commands related to drawing format setting
Line Format Command [ESC] LC....................................31
Bit Map Font Format Command [ESC] PC ...................................35
Outline Font Format Command [ESC] PV....................................49
Bar Code Format Command [ESC] XB....................................63
(5) Commands related to print data
Bit Map Font Data Command [ESC] RC...................................94
Outline Font Data Command [ESC] RV ...................................97
Bar Code Data Command [ESC] RB .................................100
(6) Commands related to issue and feed
Issue Command [ESC] XS..................................113
Feed Command [ESC] T....................................123
Eject Command [ESC] IB...................................128
Forward/Reverse Feed Command (Reserved for future) [ESC] U1, [ESC] U2.................129
(7) Commands related to writable characters
Storage Area Allocate Command [ESC] XF..................................131
Memory Card Format Command [ESC] J1...................................133
2-byte Writable Character Code Range Command [ESC] XE..................................134
Bit Map Writable Character Command [ESC] XD .................................135
(8) Commands related to graphics
Graphic Command [ESC] SG.................................146
(9) Commands related to PC command saving
Memory Card Format Command [ESC] J1...................................133
Save Start Command [ESC] XO.................................154
Save Terminate Command [ESC] XP..................................156
Saved Data Call Command [ESC] XQ.................................157
(10) Commands related to control
Reset Command [ESC] WR ................................158
Batch Reset Command [ESC] Z0..................................172
(11) Commands related to status
Status Request Command [ESC] WS ................................159
Receive Buffer Free Space Status Request Command [ESC] WB ................................160
Version Information Acquire Command [ESC] WV, [ESC] WI ...............162
(12) Commands related to printer information
Information Store Command [ESC] IG...................................165
Information Request Command [ESC] IR.................................. 166
(13) Commands related to parameter setting
Parameter Set Command [ESC] Z2;1...............................167
Fine Adjustment Value Set Command [ESC] Z2;2.............................. 170
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