Samsung SRP-275CEPG Operation Manual - Page 92

ESCNUL n, ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL

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CHAPTER 5 CONTROL COMMANDS LIST ESC C n [Name] Set page length to n lines [Format] ASCII ESC C n Hex 1B 43 n Decimal 27 67 n [Range] 1 ≤ n ≤ 255 [Default] 1/6 inch x 42 [Description] This command sets the length of one page to [currently set line feed amount x n] lines. The current position is the top position of the page. The page length set using this command is unaffected by changing the form feed amount later. Moving to the top of the page is performed using the FF (Form Feed) command. The page length setting becomes effective and the bottom margin setting value is cleared when the page length is set to a value below the current bottom margin setting. ESC C NUL n [Name] [Format] [Range] [Default] [Description] Set page length to n inches ASCII ESC C NUL n Hex 1B 43 00 n Decimal 27 67 0n 1 ≤ n ≤ 127 n = 7 This command sets the length of one page to n inches. The current position is the top position of the page. The page length set using this command is unaffected even if the line feed amount is subsequently changed. Moving to the top of the page is performed using the FF (Form Feed) command. The page length setting becomes effective and the bottom margin setting value is cleared when the page length is set to a value below the current bottom margin setting. 5-92 VT [Name] Feed paper to vertical table position [Format] ASCII VT Hex 0B Decimal 11 [Range] ------ [Default] ------ [Description] This command performs paper feeds up to the next vertical tab position after the printer prints the data in the line buffer. This command is ignored if there are no tabs set. If a vertical tab is set, and the current position is the same as the vertical tab position, or if it is below that position, it feeds paper to the top of the next page. ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL [Name] Set vertical tab [Format] ASCII ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL Hex 1B 0B n1 n2 nk 00 Decimal 27 11 n1 n2 nk 0 [Range] 1 ≤ n ≤ 255 1 ≤ k ≤ 16 [Default] (Not set) [Description] Sets the vertical tab to the (current form feed amount x n) position. All other vertical tabs set before setting the vertical tab using this command are cancelled. A maximum of 16 vertical tabs can be set. However, the tab position must satisfy the condition of 1 ≤ n1 ≤ n2... ≤ nk. When receiving the illegal codes that do not satisfy the condition, tabs up to the illegal code are set, but those after the illegal code are discarded up to the NUL code so illegal code tab are not set. The vertical tab set using this command is unaffected by changing the form feed amount later. All vertical tabs are cleared by inputting ESC B NUL. When set, this is unaffected by double-high and double-high/wide character settings. 5-93

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ESC C n
[Name]
Set page length to n lines
[Format]
ASCII
ESC
C
n
Hex
1B
43
n
Decimal
27
67
n
[Range]
1
n
255
[Default]
1/6 inch x 42
[Description]
This command sets the length of one page to [currently set line feed
amount x n] lines.
The current position is the top position of the page.
The page length set using this command is unaffected by changing the
form feed amount later.
Moving to the top of the page is performed using the FF (Form Feed) command.
The page length setting becomes effective and the bottom margin setting
value is cleared when the page length is set to a value below the current
bottom margin setting.
ESC C NUL n
[Name]
Set page length to n inches
[Format]
ASCII
ESC
C
NUL
n
Hex
1B
43
00
n
Decimal
27
67
0
n
[Range]
1
n
127
[Default]
n = 7
[Description]
This command sets the length of one page to n inches.
The current position is the top position of the page.
The page length set using this command is unaffected even if the line feed
amount is subsequently changed.
Moving to the top of the page is performed using the FF (Form Feed) command.
The page length setting becomes effective and the bottom margin setting
value is cleared when the page length is set to a value below the current
bottom margin setting.
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CONTROL COMMANDS LIST
CHAPTER 5
VT
[Name]
Feed paper to vertical table position
[Format]
ASCII
VT
Hex
0B
Decimal
11
[Range]
------
[Default]
------
[Description]
This command performs paper feeds up to the next vertical tab position after
the printer prints the data in the line buffer.
This command is ignored if there are no tabs set.
If a vertical tab is set, and the current position is the same as the vertical tab
position, or if it is below that position, it feeds paper to the top of the next page.
ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL
[Name]
Set vertical tab
[Format]
ASCII
ESC
B
n1
n2
nk
NUL
Hex
1B
0B
n1
n2
nk
00
Decimal
27
11
n1
n2
nk
0
[Range]
1
n
255
1
k
16
[Default]
(Not set)
[Description]
Sets the vertical tab to the (current form feed amount x n) position.
All other vertical tabs set before setting the vertical tab using this command
are cancelled.
A maximum of 16 vertical tabs can be set. However, the tab position must
satisfy the condition of 1
n1
n2...
nk. When receiving the illegal codes
that do not satisfy the condition, tabs up to the illegal code are set, but those
after the illegal code are discarded up to the NUL code so illegal code tab are
not set.
The vertical tab set using this command is unaffected by changing the form
feed amount later.
All vertical tabs are cleared by inputting ESC B NUL.
When set, this is unaffected by double-high and double-high/wide character
settings.