
ER-OIPU
I No. I COMMAND /
FUNCTION I CODE
I
I 11 I ESC!n
I Setcharacter mode \ <l Bh>c21h>n I
[Range]
OS n S 255
[Function]
Selects the character mode.
The meaning of each bit of “n” is as follows.
bit
Function
o
O:Character font 12 x 24
1: Character font 9 x 24
111 Not defined
I
2
Not defined
3
Not defined
4
O:Double-height canceled
1: Double-height selected
5
O:Double-width canceled
1: Double-width selected
6
Not defined
I
7
O:Underline canceled
1: Underline selected
[Notes]
No underline is provided in the following cases.
1) Portions skipped with journal tab
2) Laterally-turned character
3) Blank portions specified by set absolute position/set relative
position
When both double-height and double-width are selected at the same
time, quadruple characters are printed.
This setting can be changed within one line.
If there are both double-height characters and normal characters in
one line, they are aligned on the base line.
[Default]
n=o
[Reference]
GS P: Set basic calculation pitch
ESC !: Set character mode
GS !:
Set character size
[Print example]
AAAAAAAA
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No.
COMMAND FUNCTION
CODE
12
ESC $ m n Set absolute position
<1Bh>c24h> n
[Function]
Based on the beginning of the line, sets the print starting position
through calculation using the basic calculation pitch.
The distance between the print starting position and the beginning of
the line is as follows.
(m+ n x 256)x (basic calculation pitch)
-[Notes]
Any specification that exceeds the end of the line is ignored.
(The end of the line: Receipt width when R/J same data printing is
selected; Receipt width + Journal width + Width between R/J when
R/J same data printing is canceled)
This calculation is made based on the basic pitch in the horizontal
direction.
In case of overlapping with the print data expanded currently, over-
printing is performed.
[Reference]
ESC\: Set relative position
No.
COMMAND
FUNCTION CODE
13
ESC
‘/0 n
Select/cancel
<1Bh><25h> n
user-defined character
[Function]
Selects or cancels the mode for make printable the preset user-
defined character data.
bit Oof “n” = 1: User-defined character selected
bit Oof “n” = O:User-defined character canceled
[Notes]
● There are other jobs for user-defined character setting.
. When the character code set for user-defined character is selected
after selecting the user-defined character mode, the user-defined
character is printed.
● When the character code not set for user-defined character is
selected, the normal character is printed.
[Default]
n=O
[Reference]
ESC &: Set user-defined character
ESC ?: Delete user-defined character
[Range]
O S m S 255
0 S n S 255
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