Command List Supported By Printnormal() Function In Ole Pos Command - Citizen CMP-20 series Program Manual

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3. Command list supported by PrintNormal() function in OLE
POS Command.
One Shots
Perform indicated action.
Name
Paper cut
Feed and Paper cut
Feed, Paper cut, and
Stamp
Fire stamp
Print bitmap
Feed lines
Feed units
Feed reverse
Print Mode
Characteristics that are remembered until explicitly changed.
Name
Font typeface
selection
Data
ESC |#P
Cuts receipt paper. The character '#' is
replaced by an ASCII decimal string telling the
percentage cut desired. If '#' is omitted, then a
full cut is performed. For example: The C
string "\x1B|75P" requests a 75% partial cut.
ESC |#fP
Cuts receipt paper, after feeding the paper by
the RecLinesToPaperCut lines. The
character '#' is defined by the "Paper cut"
escape sequence.
ESC |#sP
Cuts and stamps receipt paper, after feeding the
paper by the RecLinesToPaperCut lines. The
character '#' is defined by the "Paper cut"
escape sequence.
ESC |sL
Fires the stamp solenoid, which usually contains
a graphical store emblem.
ESC |#B
Prints the pre-stored bitmap. The character '#'
is replaced by the bitmap number.
ESC |#lF
Feed the paper forward by lines. The
character '#' is replaced by an ASCII decimal
string telling the number of lines to be fed. If '#'
is omitted, then one line is fed.
ESC |#uF
Feed the paper forward by mapping mode units.
The character '#' is replaced by an ASCII
decimal string telling the number of units to be
fed. If '#' is omitted, then one unit is fed.
ESC |#rF
Feed the paper backward. The character '#' is
replaced by an ASCII decimal string telling the
number of lines to be fed. If '#' is omitted, then
one line is fed.
Data
ESC |#fT
Selects a new typeface for the following data.
Values for the character '#' are:
0 = Default typeface.
1 = Select first typeface from the
FontTypefaceList property.
2 = Select second typeface from the
FontTypefaceList property.
And so on.
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