Epson FX-1050 User Manual - Page 149

MSB control, 1B 19, 1B 3D

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ESC EM Turn Cut Sheet Feeder Mode On/Off Format: ASCII code: ESC EM n Decimal : 27 25 n Hexadecimal: 1B 19 n Comments: The following values can be used for n: 4: Mode is turned ON. 0: Mode is turned OFF. The variables are the characters "0" (48 decimal) and "4" (52 decimal). The command should not be used unless the cut sheet feeder is installed. It is ignored if any value other than "0" or "4" is used for n. The mode can also be turned on or off with DIP switch 2-2. MSB control Note: MSB is the Most Significant Bit. MSB control (ESC =, ESC >, and ESC #) is not valid for graphics or user-defined characters. ESC = (equal) Set MSB to 0 Format: ASCII code: ESC = Decimal: 27 61 Hexadecimal: 1B 3D Comments: Sets the MSB of all incoming data to 0. Some computers always send data with the MSB set to 1, which means that italics or character graphics are always printed. ESC = can overcome this problem. Command Summary 8-11

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ESC EM
Turn Cut Sheet Feeder Mode On/Off
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
EM
n
Decimal :
27
25
n
Hexadecimal:
1B 19
n
Comments:
The following values can be used for
n:
4: Mode is turned ON.
0: Mode is turned OFF.
The variables are the characters “0” (48 decimal) and “4” (52 decimal).
The command should not be used unless the cut sheet feeder is
installed. It is ignored if any value other than “0” or “4” is used for n.
The mode can also be turned on or off with DIP switch 2-2.
MSB control
Note: MSB is the Most Significant Bit.
MSB control (ESC =, ESC >,
and ESC #) is not valid for graphics or user-defined characters.
ESC = (equal)
Set MSB to 0
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
=
Decimal:
27 61
Hexadecimal:
1B 3D
Comments:
Sets the MSB of all incoming data to 0. Some computers always send
data with the MSB set to
1,
which means that italics or character
graphics are always printed. ESC = can overcome this problem.
Command Summary
8-11