Epson TM-m50II ePOS-Print XML Users Manual - Page 65

Route element, Element, Standard mode, mode, Batch normal, print mode, Batch rotate, Function

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Chapter 4 XML Reference - ePOS-Print XML Route element Element Function Starts the batch rotate print mode Ends the batch rotate print mode Acquires the execution result. The print mode includes the standard mode, page mode, batch normal print mode, and the batch rotate print mode. • Standard mode Prints data line by line. Line spacing is automatically adjusted according to character size, image size, and barcode height. Suitable for printing receipts whose print length varies by print content. • Page mode Prints page by page. Prints characters, images, and/or barcodes on a single page that is defined as a print area. To print in the page mode, switch to the page mode using . • Batch normal print mode This is a print mode in which the range of the print data (such as characters, images, barcodes, etc.) is set, and the print data in the set range is compiled, and then printed. Unlike the standard mode, printing starts after the entire print data has been received. When performing the processing in the batch normal print mode, start the batch normal print processing with , and end the batch normal print processing with . • Batch rotate print mode This is a print mode in which the range of the print data (such as characters, images, barcodes, etc.) is set, the print data in the set range is compiled, inverted, and then printed. When performing the processing in the batch rotate print mode, start the batch rotate print processing with , and end the batch rotate print processing with . The elements that can be used in each mode are described in the table below. Route element Element Standard mode Page mode Batch normal print mode Batch rotate print mode 65

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Chapter 4
XML Reference - ePOS-Print XML
The print
m
ode includes the standard
m
ode, page
m
ode, batch nor
m
al print
m
ode, and the batch rotate print
m
ode.
Standard
m
ode
Prints data line b
y
line. Line spacing is auto
m
aticall
y
adjusted according to character size, i
m
age size, and
barcode height. Suitable for printing receipts whose print length varies b
y
print content.
Page
m
ode
Prints page b
y
page. Prints characters, i
m
ages, and/or barcodes on a single page that is defined as a print
area.
To print in the page
m
ode, switch to the page
m
ode using
<page>
.
Batch nor
m
al print
m
ode
This is a print
m
ode in which the range of the print data (such as characters, i
m
ages, barcodes, etc.) is set,
and the print data in the set range is co
m
piled, and then printed.
Unlike the standard
m
ode, printing starts after the entire print data has been received.
When perfor
m
ing the processing in the batch nor
m
al print
m
ode, start the batch nor
m
al print processing
with
<batch-begin>
, and end the batch nor
m
al print processing with
<batch-end>
.
Batch rotate print
m
ode
This is a print
m
ode in which the range of the print data (such as characters, i
m
ages, barcodes, etc.) is set,
the print data in the set range is co
m
piled, inverted, and then printed.
When perfor
m
ing the processing in the batch rotate print
m
ode, start the batch rotate print processing
with
<rotate-begin>
, and end the batch rotate print processing with
<rotate-end>
.
The ele
m
ents that can be used in each
m
ode are described in the table below.
<epos-print>
<rotate-begin>
Starts the batch rotate print
m
ode
<rotate-end>
Ends the batch rotate print
m
ode
<response>
Acquires the execution result.
Route element
Element
Standard mode
Page mode
Batch normal
print mode
Batch rotate
print mode
<epos-print>
<text>
<feed>
<i
m
age>
<logo>
<barcode>
<s
ym
bol>
<hline>
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<vline-begin>
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<vline-end>
-
<page>
-
-
-
<area>
-
-
-
<direction>
-
-
-
Route element
Element
Function