Kyocera KM-C4035E PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference Manual Rev 4.8 - Page 15
Cursor Movement Commands, Vector Graphics Commands - memory
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Overview of PRESCRIBE Commands by Function Command Function Page CSET Change symbol SET by symbol-set ID 65 DAF Delete All Fonts 71 DELF DELete Font 75 FLST print Font LiST 105 FONT change current FONT 108 FSET change current Font SETting by characteristic 115 FTMD bitmap FonT MoDe 119 INTL InterNaTionaL characters 129 LDFC LoaD Font Character 147 LDFN C generate bitmap character for LoaDing FoNt 149 LDFN F create header for LoaDing FoNt 151 LDFN S LoaD truetype FoNt 153 RPCS Return to Previous Code Set 226 RPF Return to Previous Font 227 SCCS Save Current Code Set 268 SCF Save Current Font 270 SETF SET alternate Font 288 SFA Set bitmap Font Attributes 290 SFNT Select current FoNT by typeface 294 TPRS Text PaRSing 351 Fonts are more fully explained in Chapter 4 of the Technical Reference manual. Cursor Movement Commands These commands move the cursor to specific positions. Cursor movements can be established for absolute positions based on the margins, zero point positions based on the printable area, or relative positions based on the current cursor position. Cursor movement commands only change the position of the cursor. Also, the cursor may not be moved outside of the printable area (see MZP command). It is possible to store the cursor position in memory then to return to that position stored in memory. Command MAP MRP MRPA MZP RPP SCP Function Move to Absolute Position Move to Relative Position Move to Relative Position specified by Angle Move to Zero-relative Position Return to Previous Position Save Current Position Page 157 167 169 174 230 275 Vector Graphics Commands The commands below are used to create figures such as lines, circles, and rectangles, and to add shading, simply by adding parameters. It is possible to specify colors for all vector graphics. For details, see a color specific command such as SCOL. 5