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Control commands list

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list ▌4.1 Command notation XXXX [Name] [Format] [Range] [Description] [Notes] [Default] [Reference] The name of the command. The code sequence. Gives the allowable ranges for the arguments. Describes the command's function. Provides important information on setting and using the printer command, if necessary. Item(s) marked with * indicates "important notice". Gives the default values (if any) for the command arguments. Lists related commands. ASCII indicates the ASCII equivalents. Hex indicates the hexadecimal equivalents. Decimal indicates the decimal equivalents. [ ] k indicates the contents of the [ ] should be repeated k times. ▌4.2 Explanation of term Item Description The reception buffer is a buffer that stores, as is, the data received from the host (the Reception buffer reception data). The reception data is stored in the reception buffer temporarily, and is then processed sequentially. Print buffer The print buffer is a buffer that stores the image data to be printed. This is the state where the print buffer is full. If new print data is input while the print buffer is Print buffer full full, the data in the print buffer is printed out and a line feed is executed. This is the same operation as the LF operation. The start of line state satisfies the following condition: Start of line There is no print data (including spaces and portions of data skipped due to HT) currently in the print buffer. Printable area The maximum range within which printing is possible under the printer specifications. Inch A unit of length. One inch is 25.4mm. MSB Most Significant Bit LSB Least Significant Bit 4-1

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CHAPTER 4
Control commands list
4-1
4.1
Command notation
XXXX
[Name]
The name of the command.
[Format]
The code sequence.
[Range]
Gives the allowable ranges for the arguments.
[Description]
Describes the command’s function.
[Notes]
Provides important information on setting and using the printer command, if necessary.
Item(s) marked with * indicates "important notice".
[Default]
Gives the default values (if any) for the command arguments.
[Reference]
Lists related commands.
ASCII indicates the ASCII equivalents.
Hex indicates the hexadecimal equivalents.
Decimal indicates the decimal equivalents.
[ ]
k
indicates the contents of the [ ] should be repeated
k
times.
4.2
Explanation of term
Item
Description
Reception buffer
The reception buffer is a buffer that stores, as is, the data received from the host (the
reception data). The reception data is stored in the reception buffer temporarily, and is then
processed sequentially.
Print buffer
The print buffer is a buffer that stores the image data to be printed.
Print buffer full
This is the state where the print buffer is full. If new print data is input while the print buffer is
full, the data in the print buffer is printed out and a line feed is executed. This is the same
operation as the LF operation.
Start of line
The start of line state satisfies the following condition:
There is no print data (including spaces and portions of data skipped due to HT) currently in
the print buffer.
Printable area
The maximum range within which printing is possible under the printer specifications.
Inch
A unit of length. One inch is 25.4mm.
MSB
Most Significant Bit
LSB
Least Significant Bit