Chapter
3
Configuring The KSSM Emulation With Control Codes
Super-Set Commands
The unique control code sequence for both SSCC and ASSC commands are
defined in the table below:
Control Code
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.
30
ASCII Value
ESC | } ;
SSCC
ESC | } ; q
ASSC
Hex Value
Dec Value
1B 7C 7D 3B
27 124 125 59
1B 7C 7D 3B 71
27 124 125 59 113