Printronix Printer P7000 H Series User Manual

Programmers Reference Manual  
KSSM Emulation For The  
P7000 H-Series Of Line Matrix Printers  
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KSSM Emulation For The  
P7000 H-Series Of Line Matrix Printers  
Programmer’s Reference Manual  
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Table Of Contents  
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Table Of Contents  
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Table Of Contents  
Cancel Double-width Printing in DBCS Mode  
(One Line) ........................................................................................61  
Set Intercharacter Spacing of DBCS Character  
(Hangul Extension)...........................................................................69  
Set Intercharacter Spacing Of SBCS Character  
(Hangul Extension)...........................................................................70  
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Introduction  
About This Manual  
This manual is designed so you can quickly find the information you need to  
operate your printer with the Korean Standard (KS) emulation.  
This book does not explain how to operate the printer. For printer operation,  
see the User’s Manual.  
Warnings And Special Information  
Read and comply with all information highlighted under special headings:  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Conditions that could harm you.  
Conditions that could damage the printer or related equipment.  
IMPORTANT  
Information vital to proper operation of the printer.  
NOTE: Information affecting printer operation.  
Related Product Information  
Refer to the following book for printer operation:  
User’s Manual. Provides configuration instructions, descriptions, and  
troubleshooting guidelines. Also describes the keys on the control panel  
and provides quick reference information on daily printer operations such  
as loading paper and replacing ribbons.  
Software Features  
The KSSM emulation software provides the following features:  
Graphics and print quality. You can enable graphics mode and specify a  
density mode (dots per inch), for either 8-pin or 24-pin images.  
Print Attributes. Characters can be bold, italic, double high, double wide,  
etc.  
Page Formatting. Commands which allow you to set line spacing, page  
length, and vertical tabbing.  
Font Typefaces. Also referred to as print modes. The six typefaces are  
LQ, Near LQ, Normal, Hi-Speed, Super Hi-Speed, and Ultra Hi-Speed.  
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Software Features  
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Configuring With The  
Control Panel  
Introduction  
IMPORTANT  
Configuration directly affects printer operation. Do not change the  
configuration of your printer until you are thoroughly familiar with the  
procedures in this chapter.  
In order to print data, the printer must respond correctly to signals and  
commands received from the host computer. Configuration is the process of  
matching the printer's operating characteristics to those of the host computer  
and to specific tasks, such as printing labels or printing on different sizes of  
paper. The characteristics that define the printer's response to signals and  
commands received from the host computer are called configuration  
parameters. Examples are line spacing, form length, etc.  
You can change the parameters by sending appropriate control codes, or by  
pressing keys on the control panel. Control codes offer more versatility, and  
they override control panel settings.  
This chapter explains how to use the control panel.  
Chapter 3 provides information about control codes.  
Message Display  
PRT CONFIG  
Emulation  
Status Indicator  
Circular  
Pad  
SET TOF  
ONLINE  
<LP+>  
RIBBON LIFE 100%  
JOB SELECT  
VIEW/EJECT  
PAPER ADVANCE  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
Ribbon Life  
Indicator  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
Figure 1. The Control Panel  
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Printing The Configuration  
Printing The Configuration  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Current Short*  
Current Full  
Factory  
Power-Up  
All  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name  
Configs.  
Reset Cfg.  
Names  
It is recommended you print a configuration to determine what is already  
stored and what needs to be modified.  
You can print any or all of the configurations shown above. Configurations 1-8  
are the customized configurations.  
To print a configuration, follow the procedure in Table 1.  
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Table 1. Printing Configurations  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on.  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
OFFLINE  
QUICK SETUP  
3.  
4.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
QUICK SETUP  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
5.  
6.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Print Config.  
UNTIL  
7.  
8.  
Print Config.  
Current Short*  
Press until the desired option  
displays.  
Print Config.  
All  
OR  
9.  
The configuration listing begins  
printing.  
ENTER  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
10.  
Carefully tear off the configuration printout.  
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Printing The Configuration  
Table 1. Printing Configurations (continued)  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
11.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
12.  
13.  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
ONLINE  
Store the printout in a safe place. The printer is ready for operation.  
NOTE: Another way to print the current configuration is to go OFFLINE,  
press the PRT CONFIG key, and then press ENTER.  
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The Configuration Menu  
OFFLINE  
PRINTER  
CONTROL  
HOST  
INTERFACE  
EMULATION  
QUICK  
SETUP  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
See the  
User’s Manual  
See the  
User’s Manual  
LinePrinter+  
Printer Protocol  
KSSM  
Host Interface  
Graphic Spd Up  
Typeface  
See the  
User’s Manual  
Character Sets  
Define CR Code  
CR Bold Select  
Auto LF  
DBCS CPI  
Select LPI  
DBCS ASCII Style  
Ribbon End Point  
Reset Cmd CFG Ld  
Load Config.  
Define LF Code  
Printer Select  
20 CPI Condensed  
Alt Set 80-9F  
CPI/LPI Select  
Host Command  
Font Attributes  
Graphics Spd Up  
Page Format  
Save Config.  
Power-Up Config.  
Reset Cmd CFG Ld  
Error Handling  
ADVANCED  
USER  
DIAGNOSTICS  
See the  
User’s Manual  
See the  
User’s Manual  
Figure 2. Configuration Menu Overview  
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Chapter  
2
The Configuration Menu  
Moving Within The Configuration Menu  
The example in Table 2 explains how to change the LPI value.  
Table 2. Changing Configurations  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on.  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
OFFLINE  
QUICK SETUP  
3.  
4.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
OFFLINE  
EMULATION  
UNTIL  
5.  
6.  
7.  
EMULATION  
LinePrinter+  
LinePrinter+  
Printer Protocol  
LinePrinter+  
CPI/LPI Select  
8.  
9.  
CPI/LPI Select  
Select LPI  
Select LPI  
6.0 LPI*  
10.  
Press until the desired value  
displays.  
Select LPI  
8.0 LPI  
OR  
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Moving Within The Configuration Menu  
Table 2. Changing Configurations (continued)  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
11.  
An asterisk indicates the value  
selected.  
ENTER  
Select LPI  
8.0 LPI*  
12.  
Use the diagrams on the following pages to navigate your way through the menu.  
Press or to move vertically; press or to move horizontally and to scroll  
through the values. Press ENTER to select a value. Press ONLINE/CLEAR, to move  
to the top of the menu.  
To SAVE CHANGES AS A CONFIGURATION that is stored in memory and can be loaded  
later:  
13.  
OFFLINE  
EMULATION  
UNTIL  
14.  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
UNTIL  
15.  
Go to Table 3, step 4.  
To USE CURRENT CONFIGURATION WITHOUT SAVING:  
16.  
Locks the configuration  
parameters.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
17.  
18.  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
ONLINE  
The printer is ready for operation. All parameters are effective as long as the printer is  
on. When you turn off the printer, the parameters will be erased from memory.  
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The Configuration Menu  
Saving Your New Configuration  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name Configs.  
Reset Cfg.  
Names  
After changing all of the necessary parameters, it is recommended you save  
them as a configuration that can be stored for future use and loaded later. If  
you do not save your configuration before you power off the printer, all of your  
parameter changes will be erased. The Save Config. option allows you to  
save up to eight configurations to meet different print job requirements.  
Configurations 1 through 8 are empty until you save values to them using the  
Save Config. option. For example:  
Config 1: Selects LQ typeface, 5 cpi, 6 lpi  
Config 2: Selects Near LQ typeface, 6 cpi, 8 lpi  
Once you have saved a configuration using this option, it will not be lost if you  
power off the printer. You can load a configuration for a specific print job and  
modify and resave it. You may want to print your configurations and store  
them in a safe place, such as inside the printer cabinet.  
NOTE: The Protect Configs. parameter must be set to disable before you can  
save a configuration. Once you save a configuration, the Protect  
Configs. parameter automatically returns to enable. Once you change  
active emulations, any changes to the previously selected emulation  
will be gone unless they have been saved.  
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Saving Your New Configuration  
Table 3. Saving Configurations  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
If you are already in the configuration menu, go to step 5.  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
OFFLINE  
QUICK SETUP  
3.  
4.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
QUICK SETUP  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
5.  
6.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Save Config.  
7.  
8.  
Save Config.  
1*  
Press until the desired number  
(1-8) displays.  
Save Config.  
2
OR  
NOTE: Do not turn off the printer while Save is in progress because you might lose your  
configuration.  
9.  
The configuration is now saved in  
memory. (In this case, config. 2.)  
ENTER  
Save Config.  
2*  
10.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Save Config.  
UNTIL  
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The Configuration Menu  
Table 3. Saving Configurations (continued)  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
NOTE: It is recommended you print the configuration. Go to page 13, step 5. If you decide not  
to print the configuration, then continue with the following steps.  
10.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
11.  
12.  
ON LINE/CLEAR  
ONLINE  
The printer is ready for operation.  
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LinePrinter Plus Menu  
LinePrinter Plus Menu  
OFFLINE  
EMULATION  
LinePrinter+  
Host  
Command  
Graphics  
Spd Up  
Printer  
Protocol  
CPI/LPI Select  
Font  
Attributes  
Enable*  
Ignore All  
Ignore CPI  
Ignore LPI  
Ignore Unidir.  
Ignore Pg. Fmt.  
Typeface  
LQ*  
Near LQ  
Normal  
Normal*  
Enhanced  
Turbo  
Select CPI  
10.0 CPI*  
12.0 CPI  
13.3 CPI  
15.0 CPI  
17.1 CPI  
20.0 CPI  
Select LPI  
6.0 LPI*  
8.0 LPI  
KSSM  
Match Typeface  
Hi-Speed  
Super Hi-Speed  
Ultra Hi-Speed  
Styling Type  
Myungjo*  
Gothic  
High Density  
Disable*  
DBCS CPI  
5.0 CPI  
Enable  
Bold Print  
6.0 CPI*  
6.7 CPI  
Disable*/Enable  
Italic Print  
7.5 CPI  
8.5 CPI  
Disable*  
9.0 CPI  
Forward Slant  
Backward Slant  
Slashed Zero  
Disable*/Enable  
DBCS/ASCII Mode  
DBCS Mode*  
ASCII Mode  
DBCS ASCII Style  
Normal*  
10.0 CPI  
Other CPI  
OCRB  
Normal Thin  
Text Position  
Bottom of Line*  
Top of Line  
Encoding  
Address Table*  
UTF8  
Taller 15 CPI  
Disable*  
Enable  
Horizontal Expnd  
24* pt size  
(24-72)  
Vertical Expnd  
24* pt size  
(24-72)  
Error  
Handling  
Reset Cmd  
CFG Ld  
Page Format  
(see the next  
page)  
Disable*  
Illegal Code Pt.  
Normal*  
As Space  
Power-Up Config.  
Current Config.  
Factory Config.  
Figure 3. LinePrinter Plus Menu  
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Page Format  
(from the  
previous page)  
Form Length  
Form Width  
Margins  
Perforation  
Skip  
Abs. Length IN  
11.0* inches  
(0.1-24)  
Abs. Length MM  
279.4* mm  
(0.1-609.6)  
Funct. of Lines  
66* lines  
Abs. Width IN  
13.6* inches  
(0.1-13.6)  
Abs. Width MM  
345.4* millimeters  
(0.1-345.4)  
Funct. of CPI  
163* Characters  
(1-272)  
Left Margin  
0* columns  
(0-369)  
Right Margin  
0* columns  
(0-369)  
Bottom Margin  
0* lines  
(0-451)  
Disable*  
1/2 inch  
2/3 inch  
5/6 inch  
1 inch  
(1-192)  
CPI/LPI Select  
This parameter lets you specify the characters per inch (cpi) and lines per  
inch (lpi) values. The defaults are:  
Select CPI - 10.0 cpi  
Select LPI - 6.0 lpi  
DBCS CPI - 6.0 cpi  
Host Command  
Enable. The default. Enables all host printing commands.  
Ignore All. This function treats all control codes and printing commands  
as the data.  
Ignore CPI. This function ignores the CPI selection commands only  
(e.g., ESC M, ESC P, and ESC G).  
Ignore LPI. This function ignores the LPI selection commands only  
(e.g., ESC 2 and ESC 0).  
Ignore Unidir. All unidirectional commands sent by the host are ignored  
by the printer.  
Ignore Pg. Fmt. This function ignores all page format setting commands  
sent from the host.  
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Font Attributes  
This submenu allows you to define the following font attributes: typeface, bold  
print, and italic print. You can also specify if the ASCII character will print with  
the OCRB mode. Also, specify if the zero character will print with a slash.  
When High Density is enabled, the LQ Typeface will print in higher print  
density. It will not take effect when other typefaces are selected.  
Text position specifies where the text will be positioned in the line space.  
When set to Top of Line, text will be positioned at the top of the line space.  
When set to Bottom of Line, the text will be positioned as if it were at the  
bottom of a 6 lpi line space. The following example shows both Top of Line  
and Bottom of Line text positions:  
Dot  
Row  
Top of Linespace  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
Bottom of 8 LPI Linespace  
9
10  
11  
Bottom of 6 LPI Linespace12  
Text Position  
Top of Line  
Text Position  
Bottom of Line  
The option “DBCS/ASCII Mode” specifies the operating mode of the Hangul  
printer. If it is set to DBCS mode, it can print double-byte characters as well as  
a limited number of single-byte characters.  
The option “Address Table” specifies the address table supported: KSC5601.  
The option “UTF8” allows the user to input UTF8 data stream.  
The option “Taller 15cpi” specifies the appearance of ASCII character in 15cpi  
in Ascii mode. If it is set to “Enable”, the characters in 15cpi will be the same  
height with other CPIs like 10cpi. If it is set to “Disable”, the characters in  
15cpi will appear shorter than other CPIs like 10cpi.  
The option “Horizontal Expnd” specifies the character horizontal expansion in  
dot for both ASCII and DBCS characters in DBCS mode.  
The option “Vertical Expnd” specifies the character vertical expansion in dot  
for both ASCII and DBCS characters in DBCS mode.  
Graphics Spd Up  
This menu is used to increase (speed up) graphic printing speed by turning on  
the Enhanced/Turbo mode.  
Normal. The default. The printer prints at the given input graphics  
resolution.  
Enhanced. The printer provides first-level speed up, which means the  
speed is faster than Normal mode.  
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Turbo. The printer provides second-level speed up, which means the  
speed is faster than Enhanced mode.  
Match Typeface. The input 180x180 dpi grahics resolution will drop-dot  
to the resolution which matches the typeface selected.  
Page Format  
Form Length  
Forms length is the number of lines that can be printed on a page. You can  
set forms length in inches or in print lines per page. The most accurate  
method is lines per page.  
Form Width  
When using paper that is 8 1/2 inches wide, selecting an 8-inch print width  
prevents printing beyond the right margin and damaging the hammer tips and  
platen.  
Margins  
You can set the bottom, left, and right form margins.  
Perforation Skip  
Perforation Skip allows or prevents printing on the page perforation. When  
enabled, it sets up a skip-over margin of 1/2,” 2/3,” 5/6,” or 1.” For example, a  
skip-over margin of 1” allows a 1” margin at the bottom of the page  
perforation. The default is Disable.  
Reset Cmd CFG Ld  
When the printer receives a host data stream reset command (ESC @ in  
addition to resetting printer variables, the selected configuration will be  
loaded.  
Disable. The default. The active emulation parameters are loaded when  
the reset command is executed.  
Power-Up Config. The power-up configuration is loaded when the reset  
command is executed.  
Current Config. The currently selected configuration is loaded when the  
reset command is executed.  
Factory Config. The factory installed configuration is loaded when the  
reset command is executed.  
Error Handling of Illegal Code Point  
This command determines the way illegal DBCS characters are processed:  
Normal. The default. Will ignore illegal DBCS characters.  
As Space. Will insert two space characters (0X20, 0X20) when the data  
stream contains error DBCS coding.  
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KSSM Emulation  
KSSM Emulation  
OFFLINE  
EMULATION  
LinePrinter+  
Printer  
Protocol  
KSSM  
Character  
Sets  
Define CR  
Code  
Define LF  
Code  
Printer Select  
CR Bold  
Select  
Auto LF  
Standard Sets* CR = CR*  
Enable*  
Disable  
Enable*  
Disable  
LF = CR + LF* Disable*  
LF = LF Enable  
IBM PC*  
CR = CR + LF  
Epson Set  
20 CPI  
Alt. Set 80-9F  
Condensed  
Enable*  
Disable  
Control Code*  
Printable  
Figure 4. KSSM Emulation Menu  
Character Sets  
This parameter selects a character set for the KSSM emulation.  
CR Bold Select  
This option determines whether CR (0x0D) will turn on the bold attribute.  
Enable. The text after CR will be printed as bold together with the text  
before CR.  
Disable. Normal CR function.  
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Define CR Code  
The Define CR code option controls the action of the printer when it receives  
a Carriage Return code (hex 0D) from the host computer. If this feature is  
enabled, each time the printer receives a Carriage Return, it inserts an  
additional Line Feed code (hex 0A) into the data stream. Do not use this  
feature if the host computer sends Line Feeds to the printer.  
CR = CR. Does not insert an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
CR = CR + LF. Inserts an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
Auto LF  
This option defines the printer actions when print data is received past the  
forms width setting.  
Enable. Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is  
received past the forms width.  
Disable. Discards any data past the forms width.  
Define LF Code  
The Define LF code option controls the action of the printer when it receives a  
Line Feed code (hex 0A) from the host computer. If this feature is enabled,  
each time the printer receives a Line Feed, it inserts an additional Carriage  
Return code (hex 0D) into the data stream. This feature can be used in most  
installations, but it is required if the host computer does not send Carriage  
Returns to the printer.  
LF = CR + LF. Adds an extra Carriage Return with each Line Feed.  
LF = LF. Does not add a Carriage Return with a Line Feed.  
Printer Select  
Disable. Ignores the ASCII DC1 and DC3 control codes.  
Enable. Disables the printer when a DC1 control code is received, and  
enables the printer when a DC3 control code is received.  
20 CPI Condensed  
Compressed print characters are narrower than the normal character set.  
This is helpful for applications for which you need to print the maximum  
amount of information on a page.  
Enable. Prints about 60 percent of the width of normal characters when  
compressed print is chosen by the host computer. For example, a 12 cpi  
font will compress to 20 cpi.  
Disable. Does not compress print widths, even if condensed print is  
chosen by the host.  
Alt. Set 80-9F  
Control Code. Interprets data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F as a  
control code.  
Printable. Prints data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F.  
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LinePrinter Plus KSSM  
Emulation  
KSSM Emulation  
“Emulation” refers to the ability of a printer to execute the commands of other  
printer control languages.  
Exceptions And Differences  
Because of mechanical differences between your printer (a line matrix printer)  
and moving printhead serial matrix printers, some features are approximated  
or not supported.  
The KSSM emulation supports the following print modes: LQ, Near LQ,  
Normal, Hi-Speed, Super Hi-Speed, and Ultra Hi-Speed.  
Various character sets can be used including IBM-PC Graphics (IBM  
Code Page 437) and Epson.  
Commands not supported by our printer are:  
Control paper loading/ejecting (ESC EM n)  
Select user-defined set (ESC % n)  
Define user-defined characters (ESC & NUL n m)  
Copy ROM to RAM (ESC :)  
Select justification (ESC a)  
Select typeface (ESC k)  
Select printing colour (ESC r n)  
Select 17/180-inch line spacing (ESC 1)  
One line unidirectional printing (ESC <)  
Absolute position of Hangul and Hanji (FS $ n)  
Multiple byte Hangul character printing (FS M n1 n2)  
Print ASCII characters as in ASCII mode (FS a n)  
Select Hangul completed/combined font (FS t n)  
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Chapter  
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KSSM Emulation  
Default Values And States  
Your printer stores a set of typical operating states and conditions in the flash  
memory. The first time you power up the printer, the factory settings in Table  
4 are automatically invoked.  
Table 4. Factory Settings  
Characteristic  
Default Setting  
Select LPI  
Select CPI  
DBCS CPI  
6.0  
10.0  
6.0  
Host Command  
Typeface  
Enable  
LQ  
Styling Type  
High Density  
Bold Print  
Myungjo  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Italic Print  
Slashed Zero  
DBCS/ASCII Mode  
DBCS ASCII Style  
Text Position  
Encoding  
DBCS Mode  
Normal  
Bottom of Line  
Address Table  
Disable  
Taller 15 CPI  
Graphics Spd Up  
Left Margin  
Normal  
0 columns  
0 columns  
0 lines  
Right Margin  
Bottom Margin  
Perforation Skip  
Form Length  
Disable  
11.0 inches  
279.4 millimeters  
66 lines  
Form Width  
13.6 inches  
345.4 millimeters  
163 characters  
Reset Cmd CFG Ld  
Illegal Code Pt.  
Disable  
Normal  
CR = CR  
Define CR Code  
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Escape Sequences  
Table 4. Factory Settings  
Characteristic Default Setting  
Auto LF  
Enable  
Define LF Code  
Printer Select  
20 CPI Condensed  
Alt Set 80-9F  
LF = CR + LF  
Disable  
Enable  
Control Code  
Escape Sequences  
Some KS control codes consisting of more than one character are called  
escape sequences because the first character in the sequence is the ASCII  
ESCape character. ESC alerts the printer that a special function command—  
not printable characters—follows.  
The format for an escape sequence is:  
ESC (parameter 1)(parameter 2)...(parameter n)  
For example, to select emphasized (offset) print, send the ESC character  
immediately followed by the E character (do not add a space character):  
ASCII: ESC E  
Hex: 1B 45Dec: 27 69  
FS Sequences  
Another type of control code which consists of more than one character is  
called an “FS sequence,” because the first character is the ASCII FS  
character. This control code is used when the printer is printing Double Byte  
Character Set (DBCS) characters. The FS alerts the printer that a special  
function command (not printable characters) follows. Most FS commands  
work only on DBCS characters.  
The format for an FS sequence is:  
FS (parameter 1)(parameter 2)...(parameter n)  
For example, to rotate DBCS characters by 90×counter-clockwise, send an  
FS character immediately followed by the J character:  
ASCII: FS J  
Hex: 1C 4ADec: 28 74  
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Super-Set Commands  
The unique control code sequence for both SSCC and ASSC commands are  
defined in the table below:  
Control Code  
ASCII Value  
Hex Value  
Dec Value  
SSCC  
ASSC  
ESC | } ;  
1B 7C 7D 3B  
27 124 125 59  
ESC | } ; q  
1B 7C 7D 3B 71  
27 124 125 59 113  
Set And Reset Codes  
Set and reset are other ways of saying turn on and turn off; select and  
deselect; or enable and disable.  
Some printer features are set and reset with an escape sequence and the  
numbers 1 or 0. In those cases, you can represent 1 and 0 as hexadecimal  
codes 01 and 00, or as the ASCII codes for the numerals 1 and 0  
(hexadecimal 31 and 30).  
Configuring The KSSM Emulation With Control Codes  
The remainder of this chapter describes the KS printer control language  
codes that may be sent from a host computer attached to the printer in order  
to invoke and configure numerous KS emulation functions.  
Format For Control Code Descriptions  
The following information is listed for each code (where applicable and  
possible) in this chapter:  
ASCII Mnemonic. The ASCII name for the control code.  
Hex Code. The hexadecimal equivalent of the code. (For octal equivalents,  
refer to Appendix A.)  
Dec Code. The decimal equivalent of the code.  
Purpose. The function(s) of the control code.  
Comment. A description of exceptions or limitations to normal use.  
Example. A sample is provided for some control codes to illustrate how the  
code is used.  
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Control Code Index  
Control Code Index  
The following index lists the control codes by function, ASCII mnemonic, and  
page number. Some control code functions can also be selected at the control  
panel.  
FUNCTION  
ASCII CODE  
PAGE  
Setting the Page Format  
Set Bottom Margin  
Cancel Bottom Margin  
Set Left Margin  
Set Page Length in Inches  
Set Page Length in Lines  
Set Right Margin  
ESC N n  
ESC O  
ESC 1 n  
ESC C NUL n  
ESC C n  
ESC Q n  
Moving the Print Position  
Advance Print Position Vertically  
Backspace  
Carriage Return  
Form Feed  
Line Feed  
ESC J n  
BS  
CR  
FF  
LF  
Set Absolute Horizontal Print  
Position  
ESC $ n1 n2  
Set Relative Horizontal Print  
Position  
Tab Horizontally  
Tab Vertically  
ESC \ n1 n2  
HT  
VT  
Turn Auto-wrap Around On/Off  
ESC d n  
Setting the Units  
Select 1/6-inch Line Spacing  
Select 1/8-inch Line Spacing  
Set n/60-inch Line Spacing  
Set n/180-inch Line Spacing  
Set Horizontal Tabs  
Set Vertical Tab Channels  
Set Vertical Tabs  
Set Vertical Tabs in VFU Channels ESC b m n1 nk NUL  
ESC 2  
ESC 0  
ESC A n  
ESC 3 n  
ESC D n1 n2 nk NUL  
ESC / m  
ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL  
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FUNCTION  
ASCII CODE  
PAGE  
Selecting Characters  
Define Pattern for Special Printing  
Effect  
Master Select  
Select 10 CPI  
Select 12 CPI  
ESC ( X n1 n2 a1 a2 a3  
ESC ! n  
ESC P  
ESC M  
ESC g  
Select 15 CPI  
Select an International Character  
Set  
Select Bold Font  
ESC R n  
ESC E  
ESC F  
ESC q n  
ESC t n  
SI  
ESC SI  
DC2  
ESC G  
ESC H  
Cancel Bold Font  
Select Character Style  
Select Character Table  
Select Condensed Printing  
Select Condensed Printing  
Cancel Condensed Printing  
Select Double-strike Printing  
Cancel Double-strike Printing  
Select Double-width Printing  
(One Line)  
SO  
Cancel Double-width Printing  
(One Line)  
ESC SO  
Cancel Double-width Printing  
(One Line)  
Select Italic Font  
DC4  
ESC 4  
ESC 5  
ESC x n  
Cancel Italic Font  
Select Print Quality  
Select Superscript/Subscript  
Printing  
ESC S n  
Cancel Superscript/Subscript  
Printing  
Set Intercharacter Space  
ESC T  
ESC SP n  
Turn Double-height Printing On/Off ESC w n  
Turn Double-width Printing On/Off  
Turn Proportional Mode On/Off  
Turn Underline On/Off  
ESC W n  
ESC p n  
ESC - n  
Control-code Character Printing  
Enable Printing of Upper Control  
Codes  
Enable Upper Control Codes  
ESC 6  
ESC 7  
Mechanical Control  
Beeper  
BEL  
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Control Code Index  
PAGE  
FUNCTION  
ASCII CODE  
Printing Graphics  
Select Bit Image  
ESC * m nL nH d1 dk  
ESC K nL nH d1 d2 dk  
ESC L nL nH d1 d2 dk  
ESC Y nL nH d1 d2 dk  
ESC Z nL nH d1 d2 dk  
ESC ? n m  
Select 60-dpi Graphics  
Select 120-dpi Graphics  
Select 120-dpi Graphics  
Select 240-dpi Graphics  
Reassign Bit-image Mode  
Data and Memory Control  
Cancel Line  
Delete Last Character in Buffer  
Initialise Printer  
Select Printer  
Deselect Printer  
CAN  
DEL  
ESC @  
DC1  
DC3  
Hangul Extension Commands  
Align SBCS Character with  
DBCS Character  
Cancel the Alignment of SBCS  
Character with DBCS Character  
Define User-defined Chinese  
Character  
Divided Hangul Double Height  
Master Select in DBCS Mode  
Pair Two Characters in Vertical  
Printing  
Select DBCS Print Quality  
Select Double-width Printing  
in DBCS Mode (One Line)  
Cancel Double-width Printing  
in DBCS Mode (One Line)  
Select DBCS Mode  
FS U  
FS V  
FS 2 a1 a2 d1 d2 d3 d72  
FS X n  
FS ! n  
FS D d1 d2  
FS x n  
FS SO  
FS DC4  
FS &  
FS .  
Cancel DBCS Mode  
Select Hangul Myunjo/Gothic Style FS k n  
Select DBCS Super/Subscript  
Printing  
FS r n  
FS J  
Select Vertical Printing  
Cancel Vertical Printing  
(Select Horizontal Printing)  
Set DBCS Character Half Width  
Cancel DBCS Character Half Width  
and Super/Subscript Printing  
Set Intercharacter Spacing of  
DBCS Character  
Set Intercharacter Spacing of  
SBCS Character  
Turn Double-width, Double-height  
Printing On/Off  
FS K  
FS SI  
FS DC2  
FS S n1 n2  
FS T n1 n2  
FS W n  
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FUNCTION  
ASCII CODE  
PAGE  
Hangul Extension Commands (continued)  
Turn Extending Table Character  
On/Off  
Turn Underline On/Off  
FS v n  
FS - n  
Superset Command  
Barcode Printing  
Graphics Printing: Select Bit Image SSCC * m nL nH d1dk  
Turn On/Off OCRB Printing  
Define User Defined Character  
Font Expansion  
SSCC c t  
ASSC 0 z n  
ASSC 0 2  
ASSC 0 e  
ASSC 0 *  
ASSC 0 !  
Graphic Printing  
Master Select One-Line Attribute  
Advance Print Position Vertically  
ASCII Code ESC J n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 4A n  
27 74 n  
Advances the vertical print position n/180 inch.  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 255  
Comment  
This command does not affect the horizontal print position.  
Advances paper to the top-of-form position on the next page if  
the ESC J command moves the print position below the  
bottom-margin position setting.  
Align SBCS Character with DBCS Character  
ASCII Code FS U  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 85  
1C 55  
Aligns two SBCS characters to fit the space normally occupied  
by a full-width DBCS character that does not have a half-width,  
subscript, or superscript feature.  
Comment  
A DBCS character with half-width, subscript, or superscript  
feature is treated as an SBCS character.  
The intercharacter space of the next character is set by the FS  
S command.  
In the default mode, the SBCS character aligns with the DBCS  
character.  
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Cancel The Alignment of SBCS Character With  
Cancel The Alignment of SBCS Character With DBCS  
Character  
ASCII Code FS V  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 86  
1C 86  
Cancels the spacing adjustment of SBCS characters to fit the  
space normally occupied by a full-width DBCS character.  
Comment  
This command cancels the effect of the FS U command.  
This command makes the FS T command affect the spacing of  
the SBCS character.  
In the default mode, the SBCS character aligns with the DBCS  
character.  
Backspace  
ASCII Code BS  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
08  
8
Moves the print position to the left a distance equal to one  
character in the current pitch plus any additional intercharacter  
space.  
Comment  
The printer ignores this command if the command would move  
the print position to the left of the left margin.  
In DBCS mode, the command takes effect in double byte  
character setting.  
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Barcode Printing  
ASCII Code SSCC c t; d data d [; N n ; xxxx ; yyyy ][; X mmmm ][; P p ][; C ]  
[; H hh][; D ][; F q data q]  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
SSCC 63 t; d data d [; 4E n ; xxxx ; yyyy ][; 58 mmmm ][; 50 p ]  
[; 43 ][; 48 hh][; 44 ][; 46 q data q]  
SSCC 99 t; d data d [; 78 n ; xxxx ; yyyy ][; 88 mmmm ][; 80 p ]  
[; 67 ][; 72 hh][; 68 ][; 70 q data q]  
Where:  
t = type of Barcode  
t (ASCII)  
t (hex)  
Selects Barcode  
B
C
9
D
8
42  
43  
39  
44  
38  
31  
46  
47  
49  
4D  
34  
4F  
50  
52  
54  
56  
41  
45  
53  
55  
Codabar  
Code 39  
Code 93  
Code 128  
EAN-8  
1
EAN-13  
FIM  
German I-2/5  
Interleaved 2/5  
MSI  
PDF 417  
PostBar  
POSTNET  
Royal Mail  
Telepen  
UCC/EAN-128  
UPC-A  
UPC-E  
UPC Shipping  
UPS 11  
F
G
I
M
4
O
P
R
T
V
A
E
S
U
Where:  
d = barcode delimiter, which can be any character not used in  
the barcode data field.  
Where:  
data = variable length printable data field (PDF); character set  
is Alphanumeric  
The following parameters are optional:  
Where:  
N = activates the offset  
Where:  
n = the x and y coordinate unit system  
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n (ASCII)  
Selects Value  
0
1
2
3
4
Use current cpi and lpi values  
Use ¼ inch value  
Use ½ centimeter value : 1/(2.54x2)  
Use 1 mm value : 1/(25.4)  
Use target barcode dot (refer to the table below)  
When n = 4:  
Front Panel  
Typeface  
x Offset unit  
(inch)  
y Offset unit  
(inch)  
LQ  
Near LQ  
1/180  
1/120  
1/180  
1/180  
1/180  
1/180  
1/180  
1/120  
1/144  
1/120  
1/90  
Normal  
Hi-Speed  
Super Hi-Speed  
Ultra Hi-Speed  
Where:  
1/90  
xxxx = 4-digit upper left corner x (horizontal axis)  
Where:  
yyyy = 4-digit upper left corner y (vertical axis)  
Where:  
X = activates magnification  
Where:  
mmmm = bar code magnification  
The possible magnifications are listed in the table below:  
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Barcode Type  
Code 39  
Magnification  
X4 X3 X2 X1 X1.5 X1A X1B *X1C *X1D *X1E  
X4 X3 X2 X2A X1 X1A X1B  
Interleaved 2/5  
German I-2/5  
UPC Shipping  
Telepen  
X4 X3 X2 X2A X1 X1A X1B  
X4 X3 X2 X2A X1 X1A X1B  
X4 X3 X2 X1 X1.5 X1A X1B *X1C *X1D *X1E  
X4 X3 X2 X1  
X4 X3 X2 X1 X1.5  
X4 X3 X2 X1 X1.5  
X4 X3 X2 X1 X1.5  
X4 X3 X2 X1 X1.5  
X2 X1  
MSI  
Code 128  
UCC/ EAN-128  
Code 93  
UPS 11  
UPC-A  
X2 X1  
X2 X1  
UPC-E  
X2 X1  
EAN 8  
X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1  
X1 X1A  
X1 X1A  
X1  
EAN 13  
Codabar  
Postnet  
Royal Mail  
Postbar  
FIM  
X3 X2 X1  
PDF417  
*Note: the X1C, X1D, and X1E values can only be printed for horizontal  
180dpi barcodes. If these values are sent for horizontal 120dpi barcodes,  
they will print as value X1.  
Where:  
P = activates printable data field variable  
Where:  
p = location of PDF ('A' (above), 'B' (below, default), 'N' (none))  
(Note: FIM, Postbar, and PDF417 do not support this  
parameter.)  
Where:  
C = Calculate and plot check digit (if available as an option, the  
default is No).  
Check digit if the check digit is allowed to be optional)  
Where:  
H = activates the height variable  
Where:  
hh = 2-digit barcode height in 1/10"  
Where:  
D = Dark barcode  
(Note: This parameter does not take any effect under DBCS  
typefaces.)  
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Beeper  
Where:  
[;F q data q] = secondary data field (optional). The secondary  
data field is only used to specify the barcode data when the  
primary data field is empty (two delimiters without any data).  
When the primary data field is not empty, the secondary data  
field is ignored.  
Beeper  
ASCII Code BEL  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
07  
7
Sounds the printer’s beeper for 1/10 second.  
Cancel Line  
ASCII Code CAN  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
18  
24  
Clears all printable characters and bit-image graphics on the  
current line.  
Moves the print position to the left-margin position.  
Carriage Return  
ASCII Code CR  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
0D  
13  
Moves the print position to the left margin position.  
Comment  
The user can define CR = CR or CR = CR + LF from the front  
panel.  
If CR = CR + LF, the CR command is accompanied by a LF  
command.  
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Define Pattern for Special Printing Effect  
ASCII Code ESC ( X n1 n2 a1 a2 a3  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 28 58 n1 n2 a1 a2 a3  
27 40 88 n1 n2 a1 a2 a3  
Defines the pattern to be used in background or to fill up  
outlined characters.  
a1:  
0 – To be filled as background  
1 – To be used as fill pattern to fill outlined characters  
0 – Black on white, normal  
1 – White on black  
a2:  
2 – Dotted  
a3:  
Treat different colours as all black  
Where:  
n1 = 3  
n2 = 0  
a1 = 0, 1  
0 <= a2 <= 2  
0 <= a3 <= 6  
Comment  
This command covers interline spacing for our printer in both  
DBCS and SBCS modes.  
Define User-Defined Character  
ASCII Code ASSC  
0
2
a1 a2 d1...d144  
a1 a2 d1...d144  
a1 a2 d1...d144  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
ASSC  
ASSC  
30 32  
48 50  
Sets the ASCII format data for a user-friendly character. The  
user-defined characters can be printed by sending a1 a2 to the  
printer.  
Where:  
a1 = high byte code point  
a2 = low byte code point  
d1...d144 = 144 bytes ASCII format data  
Comment  
This command takes effect only in DBCS mode.  
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Define User-Defined Chinese Character  
Define User-Defined Chinese Character  
ASCII Code FS 2 a1 a2 d1 d2 d3 d72  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 50 a1 a2 d1 d2 d3 d72  
28 32 a1 a2 d1 d2 d3 d72  
Sets the parameters for user-defined characters  
a1 a2  
d1 d2 d3 d72  
Data to define the character in which the cell size is  
24x24.  
Character code of the character to be user-defined.  
Where:  
C9A1H < a1a2 < C9FEH  
FEA1H < a1a2 < FEFEH  
Comment  
The user-defined character can be printed by sending a1a2 to  
the printer.  
Delete Last Character in Buffer  
ASCII Code DEL  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
7F  
127  
Deletes the last printable character in the print buffer’s current  
line.  
Comment  
This command deletes printable characters only; printer control  
codes are not affected.  
The printer ignores this command if it follows a command that  
moves the horizontal print position (ESC $, ESC \, or HT).  
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Divided Hangul Double Height  
ASCII Code FS X n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 58 n  
1C 88 n  
Turns on/off divided double height printing of all characters as  
follows:  
n = 0  
n = 1  
n = 2  
n = 3  
Where:  
Turns off divided double height  
Double height upper part of character  
Double height lower part of character  
Double height whole character  
0 <= n <= 3  
Comment  
The line spacing of the line with upper part double height (set  
by FS X 1) will change to 24/180 inch.  
The baseline of the line including double-height characters (set  
by FS X 3) moves down 24/180 inch, and the line spacing also  
increases 24/180 inch.  
The default is Normal (non double-width double-height)  
printing.  
Enable Printing of Upper Control Codes  
ASCII Code ESC 6  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 36  
27 54  
Tells the printer to treat codes 128 to 159 as printable  
characters instead of control codes.  
Comment  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Alt. Set 80-9F.”  
This command works in ASCII mode only.  
In the default mode, codes 128 to 159 are treated as printable  
characters.  
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Enable Upper Control Codes  
Enable Upper Control Codes  
ASCII Code ESC 7  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 37  
27 55  
Tells the printer to treat codes from 128 to 159 as control codes  
instead of printable characters.  
Comment  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Alt. Set 80-9F.”  
In the default mode, codes 128 to 159 are treated as printable  
characters.  
Font Expansion  
ASCII Code ASSC  
0
e
n1 n2  
n1 n2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
ASSC  
ASSC  
30 65  
48 101 n1 n2  
Expand the DBCS character up to the size of 72.  
For this command to work, n1 must be the same value as n2  
(i.e. n1 = n2). When n1 and n2 = 25 to 72, this set font  
expansion mode is ON. The value of n1 and n2 will determine  
the bitmap size. For example, if the size of n1 is 50, then the  
size of the bitmap will be set to 50x50. For n1 and n2 = 24, the  
font expansion mode will reset to OFF and the bitmap size  
reverts to the default, 24x24.  
Inter-line spacing and inter-character spacing calculations are  
based on standard setting as if bitmap is 24x24. This command  
will only increase the size of the bitmap and not affect inter-  
character spacing or inter-line spacing. For example, if inter-  
line spacing is 6 dot rows, when the bitmap is expanded from  
24x24 to 72x72, the inter-line spacing still remains as 6 dot  
rows. This is the same for inter-character spacing.  
Other commands, such as double height, double width, 2x2  
times, left/right margin etc., will not function when font  
expansion mode is set on. For different typefaces, the  
characters will expand based on approximate typeface  
resolution. All commands affecting LPI and CPI will still take  
effect and is set based on the bitmap being 24x24.  
Where:  
n1 = 24 ~ 72  
n2 = 24 ~ 72  
This control code does not function while in non-DBCS mode.  
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Form Feed  
ASCII Code FF  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
0C  
12  
Advances the vertical print position on continuous paper to the  
top-margin position of the next page.  
Moves the horizontal print position to the left-margin position.  
Comment  
The FF command cancels one-line double-width printing  
selected with the SO, ESC SO, or FS SO commands.  
Graphic Printing  
ASCII Code ASSC  
0
*
m
m
m
nL nH d1...dk  
nL nH d1...dk  
nN nH d1...dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
ASSC  
ASSC  
30 2A  
48 42  
Prints dot-grphics in 16 or 24-dot columns, depending on the  
following parameters:  
Where:  
m specifies the dot density  
nL, nH specifies the total number of columns or graphics data  
that follow (number of dot columns) = ((nHx256) + nL)  
d1...dk specifies bytes of graphics data; k is determined by  
multiplying the total number of columns times the number of  
bytes required for each column.  
Parameter  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Dots Per  
Column  
Bytes Per  
Column  
m is ASSC* Density (dpi) Density (dpi)  
0
1
2
3
4
5
180  
90  
180  
180  
120  
144  
120  
90  
24  
24  
16  
24  
16  
16  
3
3
2
3
2
2
120  
90  
90  
90  
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Graphics Printing: Select Bit Image  
ASCII Code SSCC * m nL nH d1dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
SSCC 2A m nL nH d1dk  
SSCC 42 m nL nH d1dk  
Prints dot-graphics in 12- or 16-dot columns, depending on the  
following parameters:  
m
Specifies the dot density  
nL, nH  
Specifies the total number of columns of graphics  
data that follow (number of dot columns) =  
((nHx 256) + nL)  
d1 dk Bytes of graphics data; k is determined by multiplying  
the total number of columns times the number of  
bytes required for each column  
Where:  
0 <= nL <= 255  
0 <= nH <= 31  
m = 48, 49, 50  
Comment  
Dot density:  
Parameter  
m in ESC *  
Horizontal  
Density (dpi)  
Vertical  
Density (dpi)  
Dots per  
column  
Bytes per  
column  
48  
49  
50  
90  
120  
90  
90  
120  
90  
12  
16  
16  
2
2
2
Initialize Printer  
ASCII Code ESC @  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 40  
27 64  
Reloads the power-up configuration if “Reset Cmd CFG Ld” is  
Enable. Otherwise, resets to the internal default value.  
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Line Feed  
ASCII Code LF  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
0A  
10  
Advances the vertical print position one line (in the currently set  
line spacing).  
The LF command cancels one-line double-width printing  
selected with the SO, ESC SO, or FS SO commands.  
Comment  
The user can define LF = LF or LF = CR + LF from the front  
panel.  
If LF = CR + LF, the printer moves the horizontal print position  
to the left-margin position.  
If the LF command moves the print position below the bottom  
margin on continuous paper, the printer advances to the top-of-  
form position on the next page.  
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Master Select  
Master Select  
ASCII Code ESC ! n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 21 n  
27 33 n  
Selects any combination of several font attributes and  
enhancements by setting or clearing the appropriate bit in the  
n parameter, as shown in the table below:  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 255  
Bit  
0
On/Off  
Hex  
00  
01  
00  
02  
00  
04  
00  
08  
00  
10  
00  
20  
00  
40  
00  
80  
Dec  
0
Function  
Equivalent  
ESC P  
ESC M  
ESC p 0  
ESC p 1  
DC2  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Select 10 cpi  
1
Select 12 cpi  
1
0
Cancels proportional  
Selects proportional  
Cancels condensed  
Selects condensed  
Cancels bold  
1
2
0
1
SI  
3
0
ESC F  
ESC E  
ESC H  
ESC G  
ESC W 0  
ESC W 1  
ESC 5  
1
Selects bold  
4
0
Cancels double-strike  
Selects double-strike  
Cancels double-width  
Selects double-width  
Cancels italics  
16  
0
5
32  
0
6
64  
0
Selects italics  
ESC 4  
7
Cancel underline  
Selects underline  
ESC - 0  
ESC - 1  
128  
Comment  
This command cancels any attributes or enhancements that  
are not selected.  
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Master Select In DBCS Mode  
ASCII Code FS ! n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 21 n  
28 33 n  
Selects any combination of several font attributes and  
enhancements by setting or clearing the appropriate bit in the  
n parameter, as shown below:  
Bit  
0
On/Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Hex  
00  
01  
00  
02  
00  
04  
00  
08  
00  
10  
00  
20  
00  
40  
00  
80  
Dec  
0
Function  
Equivalent  
Cancel vertical printing FS K  
1
Select Vertical printing  
Cancel half width  
FS J  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
FS DC2  
FS SI  
1
Select half width  
0
Cancel double width  
Select double width  
Cancel double height  
Select double height  
Select quarter printing  
ESC W 0  
ESC W 1  
FS X 0  
FS X 3  
FS r n  
1
0
1
0
16  
0
Cancel quarter printing FS DC2  
Select superscript  
Select subscript  
FS r 0  
FS r 1  
32  
0
64  
0
Cancel underline  
Selects underline  
FS - 0  
FS - 1  
128  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 255  
Comment  
This command cancels any attributes or enhancements that  
are not selected.  
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Master Select One-Line Attribute In DBCS Mode  
Master Select One-Line Attribute In DBCS Mode  
ASCII Code ASSC  
0
!
n
n
n
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
ASSC  
ASSC  
Where:  
30 21  
48 33  
0 < = n < = 255  
Select any combination of several one-line attributes by setting  
or clearing the appropriate bit in the n parameter, as show in  
the table below.  
Bit  
On/Off  
Hex  
Dec  
Function  
2
3
Off  
On  
00  
04  
0
4
Cancel double width  
Select double width  
Off  
On  
00  
08  
0
8
Cancel double height  
Select double height  
Comment  
These attributes are canceled when the printer receives the  
following commands: LF, FF, VT, and CR.  
This command takes effect only in DBCS mode.  
Pair Two Characters in Vertical Printing  
ASCII Code FS D d1 d2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 44 d1 d2  
28 68 d1 d2  
Aligns two rotated characters to fit the space occupied by a  
normal size rotated character where d1 is the lower character  
and d2 is the upper character. Both d1 and d2 can be SBCS  
characters or DBCS characters. If the character is a DBCS  
character, it will automatically be half-width.  
Comment  
This command has an effect only in vertical printing mode.  
Only two characters are combined at a time.  
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Reassign Bit-image Mode  
ASCII Code ESC ? n m  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 3F n m  
27 63 n m  
Assigns the dot density used during the ESC K, ESC L, ESC Y,  
or ESC Z commands to the density specified by parameter m in  
the ESC * command.  
Where:  
n = 75, 76, 89, 90  
0 <= m <= 40  
Comment  
The default settings are as follows:  
ESC K is assigned density 0  
ESC L is assigned density 1  
ESC Y is assigned density 2  
ESC Z is assigned density 3  
Select 1/6-inch Line Spacing  
ASCII Code ESC 2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 32  
27 50  
Sets the line spacing to 1/6 inch.  
Comment  
Changing the line spacing does not affect previous settings for  
vertical tabs or page length.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Select LPI.”  
Select 1/8-inch Line Spacing  
ASCII Code ESC 0  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 30  
27 48  
Sets the line spacing to 1/8 inch.  
Comment  
Changing the line spacing does not affect previous settings for  
vertical tabs or page length.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Select LPI.”  
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Select 10 CPI  
Select 10 CPI  
ASCII Code ESC P  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 50  
27 80  
Selects 10-cpi character pitch.  
Comment  
If you change the fixed-pitch setting with this command during  
proportional mode (selected with the ESC p command), the  
change takes effect when the printer exits proportional mode.  
This command affects “Select CPI” on the front panel.  
This command takes effect only in SBCS mode.  
Select 12 CPI  
ASCII Code ESC M  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 4D  
27 77  
Selects 12-cpi character pitch.  
Comment  
If you change the fixed-pitch setting with this command during  
proportional mode (selected with the ESC p command), the  
change takes effect when the printer exits proportional mode.  
This command affects “Select CPI” on the front panel.  
This command takes effect only in SBCS mode.  
Select 15 CPI  
ASCII Code ESC g  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 67  
27 103  
Selects 15-cpi character pitch.  
Comment  
If you change the fixed-pitch setting with this command during  
proportional mode (selected with the ESC p command), the  
change takes effect when the printer exits proportional mode.  
Characters from 0x80 to 0xFE cannot be printed in this mode.  
This command affects “Select CPI” on the front panel.  
This command takes effect only in SBCS mode.  
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Select 60-dpi Graphics  
ASCII Code ESC K nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 4B nL nH d1 d2 dk  
27 75 nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a density of 60  
horizontal by 60 vertical dpi, according to the following  
parameters:  
nL , nH Specifies the total number of columns (k) of graphics  
data.  
k = ((nH x 256) + nL)  
d1 dk Bytes of graphic data  
Where:  
0 <= nL <= 255  
0 <= nH <= 31  
0 <= d <= 255  
Comment  
The ESC * 0 command is identical to this command.  
Select 120-dpi Graphics  
ASCII Code ESC L nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 4C nL nH d1 d2 dk  
27 76 nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a density of 120  
horizontal by 60 vertical dpi, according to the following  
parameters:  
nL , nH  
Specifies the total number of columns (k) of graphics  
data.  
k = ((nH x 256) + nL)  
d1 dk Bytes of graphic data  
Where:  
0 <= nL <= 255  
0 <= nH <= 31  
0 <= d <= 255  
Comment  
The ESC * 1 command is identical to this command.  
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Select 120-dpi Graphics  
Select 120-dpi Graphics  
ASCII Code ESC Y nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 59 nL nH d1 d2 dk  
27 89 nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a density of 120  
horizontal by 60 vertical dpi, according to the following  
parameters:  
nL , nH Specifies the total number of columns (k) of graphics  
data.  
k = ((nH x 256) + nL)  
d1 dk Bytes of graphic data  
Where:  
0 <= nL <= 255  
0 <= nH <= 31  
0 <= d <= 255  
Comment  
The ESC * 2 command is identical to this command.  
Select 240-dpi Graphics  
ASCII Code ESC Z nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 5A nL nH d1 d2 dk  
27 90 nL nH d1 d2 dk  
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a density of 240  
horizontal by 60 vertical dpi, according to the following  
parameters:  
nL, nH Specifies the total number of columns (k) of graphics  
data.  
k = ((nH x 256) + nL)  
d1 dk Bytes of graphic data  
Where:  
0 <= nL <= 255  
0 <= nH <= 31  
0 <= d <= 255  
Comment  
The ESC * 3 command is identical to this command.  
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Select an International Character Set  
ASCII Code ESC R n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 52 n  
27 82 n  
Selects the set of characters printed for specific character  
codes, as listed below:  
n = 0  
USA  
= 1France  
= 2Germany  
= 3United Kingdom  
= 4Denmark  
= 5 Sweden  
= 6Italy  
= 7Spain I  
= 8Japan (English)  
= 9Norway  
= 10Denmark II  
= 11Spain II  
= 12Latin America  
= 13Korean  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 13  
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Select Bit Image  
Select Bit Image  
ASCII Code ESC * m nL nH d1 dk  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 2A m nL nH d1 dk  
27 42 m nL nH d1 dk  
Prints dot-graphics in 8- or 24-dot columns, depending on the  
following parameters:  
m
Specifies the dot density  
nL, nH  
Specifies the total number of columns of graphics  
data that follows (number of dot columns) = ((nHx  
256) + nL)  
d1 dk Bytes of graphics data; k is determined by multiplying  
the total number of columns times the number of  
bytes required for each column  
Dot density is described in the table below:  
Parameter  
m in ESC *  
Horizontal  
density (dpi)  
Vertical  
density (dpi)  
Dots per  
column  
Bytes per  
column  
0
1
60  
120  
120  
240  
80  
60  
60  
8
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
60  
8
3
60  
8
4
60  
8
6
90  
60  
8
32  
33  
38  
39  
40  
60  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
120  
90  
180  
360  
Where:  
0 <= nL <= 255  
0 <= nH <= 31  
m = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 32, 33, 38, 39 40  
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Select Bold Font  
ASCII Code ESC E  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 45  
27 69  
Sets the weight attribute of the font to Bold.  
Comment  
This command increases the weight of printed lines and  
characters, resulting in bolder printing.  
This command affects “Bold Print” on the front panel.  
The default is Normal (non-bold) print.  
Cancel Bold Font  
ASCII Code ESC F  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 46  
27 70  
Sets the font to Normal (cancels the bold print previously set  
with the ESC E command).  
Comment  
This command affects “Bold Print” on the front panel.  
The default is Normal (non-bold) print.  
Select Character Style  
ASCII Code ESC q n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 71 n  
27 113 n  
Turns on/off outline and shadow printing, according to the  
parameters below:  
n = 0 Turns off outline/shadow printing  
n = 1Turns on outline printing  
n = 2Turns on shadow printing  
n = 3Turns on outline and shadow printing  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 3  
Comment  
This command does not affect graphics characters.  
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Select Character Table  
Select Character Table  
ASCII Code ESC t n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 74 n  
27 116 n  
Selects the character table to be used for printing among the  
two character tables described below:  
n = 0 or 48  
n = 1 or 49  
Character table 0 0x80-0x9f Control code, 0xa0-0xff Italic  
Character table 1 0x80-0xff Printable code, IBM PC437  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 1, 48 <= n <= 49  
Currently, the setting on the front panel of “Alt. Set 80-9F”  
determines whether n = 0 would be treated as Control Code or  
Printable Code. Thus, this determines the setting n = 1.  
Comment  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Character Set.”  
Select Condensed Printing  
ASCII Code SI  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
0F  
15  
Enters condensed mode, in which character width is reduced  
as follows:  
Selected pitch  
10 cpi  
Condensed pitch  
17.14 cpi  
12 cpi  
20 cpi  
Proportional  
½ width  
Comment  
This command is ignored under the following two conditions:  
15-cpi printing has been selected with the ESC g command.  
This command reduces character width by about 50% when  
proportional spacing is selected with the ESC p command.  
Cancel condensed printing with the DC2 command.  
This command only takes effect in SBCS mode.  
The default is Non-condensed printing.  
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Select Condensed Printing  
ASCII Code ESC SI  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 0F  
27 15  
Enters condensed mode, in which character width is reduced  
as follows:  
Selected pitch  
10 cpi  
Condensed pitch  
17.14 cpi  
12 cpi  
20 cpi  
Proportional  
½ width  
Comment  
This command is ignored under the following two conditions:  
15-cpi printing has been selected with the ESC g command.  
This command reduces character width by about 50% when  
proportional spacing is selected with the ESC p command.  
Cancel condensed printing with the DC2 command.  
If the front panel setting of “20 CPI Condensed” is Disable,  
12-cpi printing will ignore the Condense command.  
The default is Non-condensed printing.  
Cancel Condensed Printing  
ASCII Code DC2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
12  
18  
Cancels condensed printing selected by the SI or ESC SI  
commands.  
Comment  
The default is Normal (non-condensed) printing.  
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Select DBCS Print Quality  
Select DBCS Print Quality  
ASCII Code FS x n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 78 n  
28 120 n  
Selects different print quality according to the following values:  
n = 0 or 48LQ  
n = 1 or 49Hi-Speed  
n = 2 or 50Near LQ  
n = 3 or 51Super Hi-Speed  
n = 4 or 52Normal  
n = 5 or 53Ultra Hi-Speed  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53  
Comment  
This command affects the front panel selection of “Typeface.”  
This command only works in DBCS mode.  
The default mode is according to the setting of front panel.  
Select Double-strike Printing  
ASCII Code ESC G  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 47  
27 71  
Prints each dot twice, with the second slightly below and right to  
the first, creating a bolder character.  
Comment  
The default is Normal (non double-strike) style.  
Cancel Double-strike Printing  
ASCII Code ESC H  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 48  
27 72  
Cancels double-strike printing selected with the ESC G  
command.  
Comment  
The default is Normal (non double-strike) style.  
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Select Double-width Printing (One Line)  
ASCII Code SO  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
0E  
14  
Doubles the width of all characters, spaces, and intercharacter  
spacing (set with the ESC SP command) on the same line as  
the command.  
Comment  
This command is cancelled when the printer receives the  
following commands: LF, FF, VT, DC4, ESC W 0, and CR.  
This command works under both ASCII and Hangul modes.  
The default is Normal (non double-width) printing.  
Cancel Double-width Printing (One Line)  
ASCII Code ESC SO  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 0E  
27 14  
Cancels the double-width printing of all characters, spaces, and  
intercharacter spacing (set with the SO command).  
Comment  
This command works under both ASCII and Hangul modes.  
Cancel Double-width Printing (One Line)  
ASCII Code DC4  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
14  
20  
Cancels double-width printing selected by the SO or ESC SO  
commands.  
Comment  
This command does not cancel double-width printing selected  
with the ESC W command.  
The default is Normal (non double-width) printing.  
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Select Double-width Printing in DBCS Mode (One  
Select Double-width Printing in DBCS Mode  
(One Line)  
ASCII Code FS SO  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 0E  
28 14  
Doubles the width of all characters, spaces, and intercharacter  
spacing (set with the FS S or FS T commands) on the same  
line as the command.  
Comment  
This command is cancelled when the printer receives the  
following commands: LF, FF, VT, DC4, FS W 0, and CR.  
This command can be cancelled by FS W 0 and FS !  
This command works under ASCII mode, and it works the  
same as the SO or ESC SO commands.  
The default is Normal (non double-width) printing.  
Cancel Double-width Printing in DBCS Mode  
(One Line)  
ASCII Code FS DC4  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 14  
1C 20  
Cancels double-width printing selected by the FS SO  
command.  
Comment  
This command does not cancel double-width printing selected  
by the FS W command.  
The default is Normal (non double-width) printing.  
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Select DBCS Mode  
ASCII Code FS &  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 26  
28 38  
Sets the printer in DBCS mode.  
Comment  
In DBCS mode, all the data received by the printer with the  
MSB set will be paired with the next character to be a DBCS  
(double byte character system) character. Otherwise, the  
character will be treated individually as SBCS (single byte  
character system) character and printed accordingly.  
The DBCS mode should be set before processing Hangul  
characters.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “DBCS/ASCII  
mode.”  
The default is DBCS mode.  
Cancel DBCS Mode  
ASCII Code FS .  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 2E  
28 46  
Cancels DBCS mode. The printer is set back to ASCII mode.  
A few ESC commands only work in ASCII mode.  
Comment  
This command affects the front panel setting of “DBCS/ ASCII  
MODE.”  
The default is DBCS mode.  
Select Hangul Myunjo/Gothic Style  
ASCII Code FS k n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 6B n  
28 107 n  
Selects Myunjo/Gothic style according to the following values:  
n = 0 or 2 Set Myunjo style  
n = 1 or 3 Set Gothic style  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 3  
Comment  
The default is Myunjo style.  
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Select Italic Font  
Select Italic Font  
ASCII Code ESC 4  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 34  
27 52  
Sets the style attribute of the font to Italics.  
Comment  
This command selects italic printing even if the italic character  
table is not selected.  
This command affects “Italic Print” on the front panel.  
The default is Normal (non-italic) style.  
Cancel Italic Font  
ASCII Code ESC 5  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 35  
27 53  
Sets the font style to Normal (cancels the italic style previously  
selected with the ESC 4 command).  
Comment  
This command affects “Italic Print” on the front panel.  
The default is Normal (non-italic) style.  
Select Print Quality  
ASCII Code ESC x n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 78 n  
27 120 n  
Selects the print quality according to the following values:  
n = 0 or 48Hi-Speed  
n = 1 or 49LQ  
n = 2 or 50Near LQ  
n = 3 or 51Super Hi-Speed  
n = 4 or 52Normal  
n = 5 or 53Ultra Hi-Speed  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53  
Comment  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Typeface.”  
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Select Printer  
ASCII Code DC1  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
11  
17  
Selects the printer after it has been deselected with the DC3  
command.  
Comment  
The printer ignores this command if the user has set the printer  
offline by pressing the online button.  
Deselect Printer  
ASCII Code DC3  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
13  
19  
Deselects the printer.  
Comment  
The printer cannot be reselected by pressing the online button.  
Select Superscript/Subscript Printing  
ASCII Code ESC S n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 53 n  
27 83 n  
Prints characters that follow at about 2/3 their normal height;  
the printing location depends on the value of n as follows:  
n = 1 or 49Lower part of the character space  
n = 0 or 48Upper part of the character space  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
This command does not affect graphics characters.  
The width of super/subscript characters when using  
proportional spacing is the same as that of normal characters.  
The underline strikes through the descenders on subscript  
characters during underline mode.  
Use the ESC T command to cancel super/subscript printing.  
This command only takes effect in SBCS mode.  
The default is Normal (non-super/subscript) printing.  
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Cancel Superscript/Subscript Printing  
Cancel Superscript/Subscript Printing  
ASCII Code ESC T  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 54  
27 84  
Cancels super/subscript printing selected by the ESC S  
command.  
Comment  
The default is Normal (non-super/subscript) printing.  
Select DBCS Super/Subscript Printing  
ASCII Code FS r n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 72 n  
1C 114 n  
Prints characters that follow at about ½ their normal width and  
½ their normal height; the printing location depends on the  
value of n as follows:  
n = 1 or 49Lower part of the character space  
n = 0 or 48Upper part of the character space  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
Use the FS DC2 command to cancel super/subscript printing.  
This command resets DBCS half-width printing set by the FS SI  
command.  
The default is Normal (non-super/subscript).  
Select Vertical Printing  
ASCII Code FS J  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 4A  
1C 74  
The character is printed in the same position with 90 degrees  
rotation in a counter-clockwise direction under Hangul mode.  
Comment  
Use the FS K command to cancel vertical printing.  
This command does not take effect on single-byte characters.  
The default is Normal (horizontal).  
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Cancel Vertical Printing (Select Horizontal Printing)  
ASCII Code FS K  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 4B  
1C 75  
Prints all characters horizontally.  
Comment  
This command cancels vertical printing set with the FS J  
command.  
This is the default setting at power-up.  
The default is Normal (horizontal).  
Set n/60-inch Line Spacing  
ASCII Code ESC A n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 41 n  
27 65 n  
Sets the line spacing to n/60 inch.  
Where:  
0 < n <= 85  
Comment  
Changing the line spacing does not affect previous settings for  
vertical tabs or page length.  
Does not support 0 lpi. When n = 0, the printer prints according  
to the previous LPI.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Select LPI.”  
Set n/180-inch Line Spacing  
ASCII Code ESC 3 n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 33 n  
27 51 n  
Sets the line spacing to n/180 inch.  
Where:  
0 < n <= 255  
Comment  
Changing the line spacing does not affect previous settings for  
vertical tabs or page length.  
Does not support 0 lpi. When n = 0, the printer prints according  
to the previous lpi.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Select LPI.”  
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Set Absolute Horizontal Print Position  
Set Absolute Horizontal Print Position  
ASCII Code ESC $ n1 n2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 24 n1 n2  
27 36 n1 n2  
Moves the horizontal print position to the position specified by  
the following formula:  
Horizontal position = n1 + (n2 * 256) + left margin.  
Where:  
0 <= n1 <= 127  
0 <= n2 <= 255  
The unit setting for this command is 1/60 inch.  
Comment  
The printer ignores this command if the specified position is to  
the right of the right margin.  
Set Bottom Margin  
ASCII Code ESC N n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 4E n  
27 78 n  
Sets the bottom margin on continuous paper to n lines (in the  
current line spacing) from the top-of-form position on the next  
page.  
Where:  
1 <= n <= 127  
0 < n *(current line spacing) < page length  
Comment  
This was formerly called the “Set skip-over-perforation”  
command.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Bottom  
Margin.”  
The default depends on the power-up configuration.  
Cancel Bottom Margin  
ASCII Code ESC O  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 4F  
27 79  
Cancels the bottom margin settings.  
skip-over-perforation”  
Comment  
This was formerly called the “Cancel  
command.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Bottom  
Margin.”  
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Set DBCS Character Half Width  
ASCII Code FS SI  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 0F  
1C 15  
Prints DBCS characters that follow at about half their normal  
width, and SBCS characters maintain their normal width.  
Comment  
Use the FS DC2 command to cancel half-width DBCS  
character printing.  
This command resets subscript/ superscript printing set by the  
FS r command.  
The default is Normal (non half-width) printing.  
Cancel DBCS Character Half Width and  
Super/Subscript Printing  
ASCII Code FS DC2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 12  
1C 18  
This command cancels the FS SI (half-width DBCS character)  
and FS r (set super/subscript printing) commands.  
Comment  
The default is Normal (non half-width and non-super/subscript)  
printing.  
Set Horizontal Tabs  
ASCII Code ESC D n1 n2 nk NUL  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 44 n1 n2 nk 00  
27 68 n1 n2 nk 00  
Sets horizontal tab positions (in the current character pitch) at  
the columns specified by n1 to nk as measured from the left-  
margin position.  
The values for n must be in ascending order; a value of n less  
than the previous n ends tab setting (like the NUL code).  
Where:  
0 <= k <= 32  
1 <= n <= 255  
nk > nk-1  
Comment  
Changing the character pitch does not affect current tab  
settings.  
Send an ESC D NUL command to cancel all tab settings.  
The tab settings move to match any movement in the left  
margin.  
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Set Intercharacter Space  
A maximum of 32 horizontal tabs can be set.  
The printer does not move the print position to any tabs beyond  
the right-margin position. However, all tab settings are stored in  
the printer’s memory; if you move the right margin, you can  
access previously ignored tabs.  
The printer calculates tab positions based on 10 cpi if  
proportional spacing is selected with the ESC p command.  
The default is every eight characters.  
Set Intercharacter Space  
ASCII Code ESC SP n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 20 n  
27 32 n  
Increases the space between characters; the unit is according  
to the current density.  
Where:  
0 <= n <= 127  
Comment  
The extra space set with this command doubles during double-  
width mode.  
Set Intercharacter Spacing of DBCS Character  
(Hangul Extension)  
ASCII Code FS S n1 n2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 53 n1 n2  
1C 83 n1 n2  
Sets intercharacter space to the left and right of the DBCS  
character.  
n1 Specifies the space to the left of the printed character.  
n2 Specifies the space to the right of the printed character.  
The dot size of n1 and n2 is 1/180 inch.  
Where:  
0 < n1 < 127  
0 < n2 < 127  
Comment  
A DBCS character with a half-width feature set by the FS SI  
command is treated as an SBCS character.  
This command also affects an SBCS character if the character  
is aligned with DBCS by the FS U command.  
If the SBCS character is aligned with the DBCS character, the  
intercharacter space of the SBCS character is half of n1 and n2.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “DBCS CPI.”  
The default is n1 = 0, n2 = 3.  
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Set Intercharacter Spacing Of SBCS Character  
(Hangul Extension)  
ASCII Code FS T n1 n2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 54 n1 n2  
1C 84 n1 n2  
Sets intercharacter space to the left and right of the SBCS  
character.  
n1  
Specifies the space to the left of the printed character in  
1/180 of an inch.  
n2  
Specifies the space to the right of the printed character in  
1/180 of an inch.  
The units of n1 and n2 are 1/180 inch.  
Where:  
0 < n1 < 127  
0 < n2 < 127  
Comment  
A DBCS character with a half-width feature set by the FS SI  
command is treated as an SBCS character.  
This command only affects SBCS characters when the FS V  
command is set.  
The default is n1 = 0, n2 = 2.  
Set Left Margin  
ASCII Code ESC I n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 6C n  
27 108 n  
Sets the left margin to n columns in the current character pitch,  
as measured from the left-most printable column.  
Where:  
1 <= n <= 255  
0 < left margin < right margin  
Comment  
In DBCS mode, the character pitch is according to the width of  
the DBCS character.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Left Margin.”  
The default depends on the power-up configuration.  
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Set Page Length In Inches  
Set Page Length In Inches  
ASCII Code ESC C NUL n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 43 00 n  
27 67 0 n  
Sets the page length to n inches.  
This command sets the page length in 1-inch increments only.  
Sets the page length before paper is loaded or when the print  
position is at the top-of-form position. Otherwise, the current  
print position becomes the top-of-form position.  
Where:  
1 <= n <= 22  
Comment  
Setting the page length cancels the bottom margin setting.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Abs. Length  
In.”  
Set Page Length In Lines  
ASCII Code ESC C n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 43 n  
27 67 n  
Sets the page length to n lines in the current line spacing.  
Sets the page length before paper is loaded or when the print  
position is at the top-of-form position. Otherwise the current  
print position becomes the top-of-form position.  
Where:  
1<= n <= 127  
0 < n *(current line spacing) <= 22 inches  
Comment  
Setting the page length cancels the bottom margin setting.  
Changing the line spacing does not affect the current page-  
length setting.  
This command affects front panel setting of “Funct. Of Lines.”  
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Set Relative Horizontal Print Position  
ASCII Code ESC \ n1 n2  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 5C n1 n2  
27 92 n1 n2  
Moves the horizontal print position left or right from the current  
position.  
For right movement: horizontal position = n2 * 256 + n1.  
For left movement: horizontal position = 65536 - (n2*256 + n1).  
Where:  
0 <= n1 <= 127  
0 <= n2 <= 255  
Comment  
The printer ignores this command if the command would move  
the print position outside the printing area.  
The default defined unit for this command is according to the  
current density: 1/120 inch for Near LQ and 1/180 inch for LQ,  
Normal, Hi-Speed, Super Hi-Speed, and Ultra Hi-Speed.  
Set Right Margin  
ASCII Code ESC Q n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 51 n  
27 81 n  
Sets the right margin to n columns in the current character  
pitch, as measured from the left-most printable column.  
Where:  
1 <= n <= 255  
left margin < (current pitch) * n < printable area width  
Comment  
In DBCS mode, the right margin will be set according to the  
width of the DBCS character.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “Right Margin.”  
The default depends on the power-up configuration.  
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Set Vertical Tab Channels  
Set Vertical Tab Channels  
ASCII Code ESC / m  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 2F m  
27 47 m  
The value for m specifies the number of the tab sets being  
changed; these sets of tabs are called vertical formatting unit  
(VFU) channels.  
Where:  
0 <= m <= 7  
Comment  
You must use this command to select a tab set (VFU channel)  
other than set 0; the VT (tab vertically) command then uses the  
settings for the selected channel.  
You can select from eight sets of tabs (VFU channels).  
Set Vertical Tabs  
ASCII Code ESC B n1 n2 nk NUL  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 42 n1 n2 nk 00  
27 66 n1 n2 nk 0  
Sets vertical tab positions (in the current line spacing) at the  
lines specified by n1 to nk, as measured from the top-margin  
position.  
The values for n must be in ascending order; a value of n less  
than the previous n ends tab setting (just like the NUL code).  
Where:  
0 <= k <= 16  
1 <= n <= 255  
nk > nk-1  
Comment  
Changing the line spacing does not affect previous tab settings.  
The tab settings move to match any subsequent movement in  
the top-margin position.  
Send an ESC B NUL command to cancel all tab settings.  
A maximum of 16 vertical tabs can be set.  
The printer stores all tab settings, even if outside the printing  
area; if you increase the page length to include previously set  
tabs, you can move to those positions with the VT (tab  
vertically) command.  
Sending the ESC B command clears any previous tab settings.  
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Set Vertical Tabs In VFU Channels  
ASCII Code ESC b m n1 nk NUL  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 62 m n1 nk 00  
27 98 m n1 nk 0  
Sets vertical tab positions at the lines specified by n1 to nk (in  
the current line spacing) in tab set m, as measured from the  
top-of-form position.  
The value for m specifies the number of the tab sets being  
changed; these sets of tabs are called vertical formatting unit  
(VFU) channels.  
The values for n must be in ascending order; a value of n less  
than the previous n ends tab setting (just like the NUL code).  
Where:  
0 <= m <= 7  
1 <= n <= 255  
nk > nk-1  
1 <= k <= 16  
Comment  
Up to eight sets of tabs can be set.  
Send the ESC / command to select a VFU channel other than  
channel 0; the VT (tab vertically) command then uses the  
settings for the selected channel.  
Changing the line spacing does not affect previous settings for  
vertical tabs.  
Sending the ESC b command clears any previous tab settings  
in that tab set.  
Send an ESC b m NUL command to cancel all tab settings in  
the tab set m.  
A maximum of 16 vertical tabs can be set in each VFU channel.  
The printer stores all tab settings, even if outside the printing  
area; if you increase the page length to include previously set  
tabs, you can move to those positions with the VT (tab  
vertically) command.  
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Tab Horizontally  
Tab Horizontally  
ASCII Code HT  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
09  
09  
Moves the horizontal print position to the next tab to the right of  
the current print position.  
Comment  
The printer ignores this command if no tab is set to the right of  
the current position or if the next tab is to the right of the right  
margin.  
Character scoring (underline, overscore, and strike through) is  
not printed between the current print position and the next tab  
when this command is sent.  
In DBCS mode, the command takes effect in double byte  
character setting.  
Tab Vertically  
ASCII Code VT  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
0B  
11  
Moves the vertical print position to the next vertical below the  
current print position.  
Moves the horizontal print position to the left-margin position.  
Comment  
The printer advances to the top-margin position of the following  
page if the next tab is below the bottom-margin position or if no  
tab is set below the current position.  
The VT command functions the same as a CR command  
(moves the horizontal print position to the left-margin position) if  
all tabs have been cancelled with the ESC B NUL command.  
The VT command functions the same as an LF command  
(advances one line in the current line spacing and moves the  
horizontal print position to the left-margin position) if no tabs  
have been set since the printer was turned on or was reset with  
the ESC@ command.  
The VT command functions the same as an FF command  
(advances to the top-margin position on the next page) if some  
tabs have been set, but no tab is set between the current print  
position and the bottom-margin position.  
This command cancels double-width printing set with the SO,  
ESC SO, or FS SO commands.  
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Turn Auto-wrap Around On/Off  
ASCII Code ESC d n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 64 n  
27 100 n  
Turns Auto-wrap Around on/off according to the following  
values:  
n = 0 Turn off Auto-wrap Around. The characters beyond right  
margin will be cut.  
n = 1 Turn on Auto-wrap Around. The characters beyond right  
margin will be printed on the next line.  
Where:  
n = 0, 1  
Turn Double-Height Printing On/Off  
ASCII Code ESC w n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 77 n  
27 119 n  
Turns on/off double-height printing of all characters, as  
measured from the current baseline:  
n = 1 or 49Turns on double-height  
n = 0 or 48Turns off double-height  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
No change for line spacing.  
This command only takes effect in SBCS mode.  
The default is Normal (non double-height) printing.  
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Turn Double-Width, Double-Height Printing On/Off  
Turn Double-Width, Double-Height Printing On/Off  
ASCII Code FS W n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
28 57 n  
1C 87 n  
Turns on/off double-width, double height printing of all  
characters, spaces, and intercharacter spacing (set with the  
FS S or FS T commands) on the same line as this command,  
as follows:  
n = 0 or 48Turns off double-width double-height  
n = 1 or 49Turns on double-width double-height  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
The baseline of the line including double-width, double-height  
characters moves down 24/180 inch, and the line spacing also  
increases 24/180 inch.  
The default is Normal (non double-width double-height)  
printing.  
Turn Double-Width Printing On/Off  
ASCII Code ESC W n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 57 n  
27 87 n  
Turns on/off double-width printing of all characters, spaces, and  
intercharacter spacing (set with the ESC SP command)  
following this command as follows:  
n = 1 or 49Turns on double-width  
n = 0 or 48Turns off double-width  
Comment  
This command works under both ASCII and Hangul modes.  
The default is Normal (non double-width) printing.  
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Turn Extending Table Character On/Off  
ASCII Code FS v n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 76 n  
28 118 n  
Turns on/off extending table characters, as follows:  
n = 0 or 48Cancels extending table characters  
n = 1 or 49Selects extending table characters  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
This command extends the table characters so they touch in  
both horizontal and vertical directions.  
The limitation of extension is ½ inch.  
Our printer could extend the table characters in the range of  
A6A1H to A6E4H in the Hangul Complete font.  
The default is Table Character not extended.  
Turn On/Off OCRB Selection  
ASCII Code ASSC 0 z n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
ASSC 30 7A n  
ASSC 48 122 n  
Turns on/off OCRB selection as follows:  
n = 0 or 48Turns off OCRB selection  
n = 1 or 49Turns on OCRB selection  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
When OCRB selection is turned on, the OCRB character can  
be printed out.  
This command affects the front panel setting of “OCRB  
Selection.”  
This command works only in DBCS mode.  
The default is n = 0.  
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Turn Proportional Mode On/Off  
Turn Proportional Mode On/Off  
ASCII Code ESC p n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 70 n  
27 112 n  
Selects either proportional or fixed character spacing according  
to the following values:  
n = 0 or 48Returns to current fixed character pitch.  
n = 1 or 49Selects proportional spacing.  
Comment  
Changes made to the fixed-pitch setting with the ESC P, ESC  
M, or ESC g commands during proportional mode take effect  
when the printer exits proportional mode.  
Characters from 0x80 to 0xFE cannot be printed in this mode  
This command affects “Prop. Spacing” on the front panel.  
This command only affects the character printing in ASCII  
mode.  
Turn Underline On/Off  
ASCII Code ESC - n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1B 2D n  
27 45 n  
Turns on/off printing of a line below all characters and spaces  
following the command:  
n = 0 or 48 Turns underline off  
n = 1 or 49 Turns underline on  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
The underline does not print across the horizontal space with  
the following commands: ESC $, ESC \ (when the print position  
is moved to the left), and HT.  
Graphics characters are not underlined.  
This command does not change line spacing.  
The default is Normal (non-underlined) style.  
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Turn Underline On/Off (Hangul Extension)  
ASCII Code FS - n  
Hex Code  
Dec Code  
Purpose  
1C 2D n  
28 45 n  
Turns on/off printing of a line below all characters and spaces  
following the command:  
n = 0 or 48Turns underline off  
n = 1 or 49Prints one dot underline  
n = 2 or 50Prints two dot underline  
Where:  
n = 0, 1, 48, 49  
Comment  
If the character is in vertical printing mode, the line prints over  
the character and becomes overscored.  
Underline and overscore each increase 4/180 inch line spacing.  
The default is Normal (non-underlined) style.  
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Standard ASCII Character  
Set  
0
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0
BITSB6  
1
B5  
B4 B3 B2 B1  
KEY  
33  
27  
OCTAL  
DECIMAL  
HEX  
1
0
1
1
ESC  
1B  
ASCII CHARACTER  
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0
0
0
0
1
1
1
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B6  
0
0
1
1
1
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0
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0
1
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COLUMN  
B4 B3 B2 B1  
ROW  
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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20  
16  
10  
40  
32  
20  
60  
48  
30  
100  
64  
40  
120  
80  
50  
140  
96  
60  
160  
112  
70  
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61  
101  
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141  
161  
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B
Q
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17  
11  
33  
21  
49  
31  
65  
41  
81  
51  
97  
61  
113  
71  
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0 0  
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2
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22  
18  
12  
42  
34  
22  
62  
50  
32  
102  
66  
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122  
82  
52  
142  
98  
62  
162  
114  
72  
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STX  
ETX  
EOT  
ENQ  
ACK  
BEL  
3
3
3
23  
19  
13  
43  
35  
23  
63  
51  
33  
103  
67  
43  
123  
83  
53  
143  
99  
63  
163  
115  
73  
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0 0  
1
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6
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64  
52  
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104  
68  
44  
124  
84  
54  
144  
100  
64  
164  
116  
74  
DC4  
NAK  
SYN  
0 1  
0 1  
0 1  
0 1  
1 0  
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
5
5
25  
21  
15  
45  
37  
25  
65  
53  
35  
105  
69  
45  
125  
85  
55  
145  
101  
65  
165  
117  
75  
5
6
7
8
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V
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6
6
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22  
16  
46  
38  
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106  
70  
46  
126  
86  
56  
146  
102  
66  
166  
118  
76  
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7
7
7
27  
47  
39  
27  
67  
55  
37  
107  
71  
47  
127  
87  
57  
147  
103  
67  
167  
119  
77  
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17  
10  
8
8
30  
24  
18  
50  
40  
28  
70  
56  
38  
110  
72  
48  
130  
88  
58  
150  
104  
68  
170  
120  
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LF  
VT  
CAN  
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49  
131  
89  
59  
151  
105  
69  
171  
121  
79  
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0
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19  
12  
10  
0 A  
32  
26  
1A  
52  
42  
2A  
72  
58  
3A  
112  
74  
4A  
132  
90  
5A  
152  
106  
6A  
172  
122  
7A  
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1 0  
1
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SUB  
J
K
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33  
53  
73  
113  
133  
153  
173  
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27  
1B  
43  
2B  
59  
3B  
75  
4B  
91  
5B  
107  
6B  
123  
7B  
14  
12  
0 C  
34  
54  
44  
2C  
74  
60  
3C  
114  
76  
4C  
134  
92  
5C  
154  
108  
6C  
174  
124  
7C  
1 1  
1 1  
0
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13  
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FS  
28  
1C  
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0 D  
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1D  
45  
2D  
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3D  
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4D  
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5D  
109  
6D  
125  
7D  
16  
14  
0 E  
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30  
1E  
56  
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2E  
76  
62  
3E  
116  
78  
4E  
136  
94  
5E  
156  
110  
6E  
176  
126  
7E  
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1 1  
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SI  
RS  
US  
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1F  
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2F  
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3F  
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4F  
137  
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5F  
157  
111  
6F  
177  
127  
7F  
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DEL  
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B
Code Table  
Korean Standard Code Table (KSC5601)  
Range: hex A1A1 through hex FFFE  
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Korean Standard Code Table (KSC5601)  
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C
Contact Information  
Printronix Customer Support Center  
IMPORTANT  
Please have the following information available prior to calling the  
Printronix Customer Support Center:  
Model number  
Serial number (located on the back of the printer)  
Installed options (i.e., interface and host type if applicable to the problem)  
Configuration printout:  
Line Matrix Printer  
Press PRT CONFIG on the control panel, then press Enter.  
Is the problem with a new install or an existing printer?  
Description of the problem (be specific)  
Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem (faxing of these  
samples may be required)  
Americas  
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (31) 24 6489 311  
Asia Pacific (65) 6548 4114  
(714) 368-2686  
Printronix Supplies Department  
Contact the Printronix Supplies Department for genuine Printronix supplies.  
Americas (800) 733-1900  
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (33) 1 46 25 1900  
Asia Pacific  
(65) 6548 4116  
or (65) 6548 4182  
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Appendix C Contact Information  
Corporate Offices  
Printronix, Inc.  
14600 Myford Road  
P.O. Box 19559  
Irvine, CA 92623-9559  
Phone: (714) 368-2300  
Fax: (714) 368-2600  
Printronix, Inc.  
Nederland BV  
P.O. Box 163, Nieuweweg 283  
NL-6600 Ad Wijchen  
The Netherlands  
Phone: (31) 24 6489489  
Fax: (31) 24 6489499  
Printronix Schweiz GmbH  
42 Changi South Street 1  
Changi South Industrial Estate  
Singapore 486763  
Phone: (65) 6542 0110  
Fax: (65) 6546 1588  
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Index  
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B
D
C
Cancel DBCS Character Half Width and Super/  
Subscript Printing, 68  
Cancel Double-width Printing in DBCS Mode (One  
Line), 61  
E
Error Handling of Illegal Code Point, LinePrinter  
Plus menu, 24  
Cancel the Alignment of SBCS Character with  
DBCS Character, 35  
Cancel Vertical Printing (Select Horizontal Printing),  
66  
F
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Master Select One-Line Attribute In DBCS Mode,  
49  
H
P
I
K
KS emulation  
R
KS emulation menu  
KSSM emulation menu  
S
L
Select Double-width Printing in DBCS Mode (One  
Line), 61  
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Turn Double-width, Double-height Printing On/Off,  
77  
Set Intercharacter Spacing of DBCS Character  
(Hangul Extension), 69  
U
Set Intercharacter Spacing of SBCS Character  
(Hangul Extension), 70  
Z
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