Dymo 1761334 Technical Reference - Page 38

FF Form Feed

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Command Reference 16 white pixels 16 printed pixels Total 192 pixels = 24 bytes x 8 Using the ETB command, along with the ESC D and ESC B commands, can drastically reduce the number of data bytes required to form a print image. Refer to the description of the SYN command for more information on printing bitmap data. See Also SYN ESC B ESC D Expression ASCII ETB d1...dn Decimal 23 d1...dn Hex 17 d1...dn Parameters d1...dn n bytes of bitmap print data as per ESC D setting. FF Form Feed Description Prints the contents of the text buffer and advances the print media. The distance the media will advance depends on two factors: the feed distance specified by the GS L command and the presence of a punch hole. The LabelWriter printer will advance until a punch hole is detected or until the feed distance (specified by the GS L command) has been reached. When the printer is powered on, the feed distance stored in flash memory is used as the default distance; the factory default is 7.5 inches. A new feed distance specified by the GS L command will override the flash memory setting until the printer is either powered down or a reset command is issued (by the ESC @ or ESC * command). The FF and ESC E commands are the same and produce the same result. See Also ESC E Expression ASCII FF Decimal 12 Hex 0C Parameters 32

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Command Reference
16 white pixels
16 printed pixels
Total 192 pixels = 24 bytes x 8
Using the ETB command, along with the ESC D and ESC B commands, can drastically
reduce the number of data bytes required to form a print image. Refer to the description
of the SYN command for more information on printing bitmap data.
See Also
SYN
ESC B
ESC D
Expression
ASCII
ETB
d1
dn
Decimal
23
d1
dn
Hex
17
d1
dn
Parameters
d1
dn
n
bytes of bitmap print data as per ESC D setting.
FF Form Feed
Description
Prints the contents of the text buffer and advances the print media. The distance the
media will advance depends on two factors: the feed distance specified by the
GS L
command and the presence of a punch hole. The LabelWriter printer will advance until
a punch hole is detected or until the feed distance (specified by the
GS L
command)
has been reached.
When the printer is powered on, the feed distance stored in flash memory is used as the
default distance; the factory default is 7.5 inches. A new feed distance specified by the
GS L
command will override the flash memory setting until the printer is either
powered down or a reset command is issued (by the
ESC @
or
ESC *
command).
The
FF
and
ESC E
commands are the same and produce the same result.
See Also
ESC E
Expression
ASCII
FF
Decimal
12
Hex
0C
Parameters
32