Epson TM-T20II-i ePOS-Print XML Users Manual - Page 90

<area>, Print area, Paper

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Specifies the page mode print area. Specifies the origin point, width, and height based on the absolute origin point to set the print area. The absolute origin point is a dot diagonally above the top left corner of the printable area. Absolute origin point Origin point(x, y) Width Height Print area Paper • Use this element inside the page element. • Specify the print area according to the print content. If print data extends beyond the print area, the print result is such that the whole data cannot be printed completely. Attribute  x:  y:  width :  height : (Required attribute, data type xs:unsignedShort Default "0") Specifies the origin of the horizontal axis (in dots). (Required attribute, data type xs:unsignedShort Default "0") Specifies the origin of the vertical axis (in dots). (Required attribute, data type xs:unsignedShort Default :Differ according to each model) Specifies the width of the print area (in dots). (Required attribute data type xs:unsignedShort Default :Differ according to each model) Specifies the height of the print area (in dots). Determine the width and height of the print area according to the print direction setting. Otherwise, the print data might not be printed completely. Example To print the characters "ABCDE" by specifying the print area as origin (100, 50), width: 200 dots, and height: 30 dots: ABCDE 90

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<area>
Specifies the page mode print area.
Specifies the origin point, width, and height based on the absolute origin point to set the print area. The
absolute origin point is a dot diagonally above the top left corner of the printable area.
Attribute
x :
(Required attribute, data type xs:unsignedShort Default "0")
Specifies the origin of the horizontal axis (in dots).
y :
(Required attribute, data type xs:unsignedShort Default "0")
Specifies the origin of the vertical axis (in dots).
width :
(Required attribute, data type xs:unsignedShort Default :Differ according to each
model)
Specifies the width of the print area (in dots).
height :
(Required attribute data type xs:unsignedShort Default :Differ according to each
model)
Specifies the height of the print area (in dots).
Example
Use this element inside the page element.
Specify the print area according to the print content. If print data extends beyond the print area,
the print result is such that the whole data cannot be printed completely.
Determine the width and height of the print area according to the print direction setting. Otherwise,
the print data might not be printed completely.
Absolute origin point
Origin point(x, y)
Print area
Paper
Height
Width
<page>
<area x="100" y="50" width="200" height="30" />
<text>ABCDE</text>
</page>
</epos-print>
To print the characters "ABCDE" by specifying the print area as origin (100, 50),
width: 200 dots, and height: 30 dots: