3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
[Example]
$
1
B
$
5
1
[Name]
Enable underlined printing
[Format]
ASCII
Hex
Decimal
[Description]
After this command has been received, the characters are printed underlined
[Note]
[Default]
[Reference]
$1B $71
[Example]
$
1
B
$
5
2
[Name]
Set reverse mode printing
[Format]
ASCII
Hex
Decimal
[Description]
Selects printing in reverse mode: the receipt feeds out of hte printer with the printing in
normal mode running from left to right.
[Notes]
[Default]
Setting in option register by means of front keys
[Reference]
$1B $4E
[Example]
$
1
B
$
5
7
[Name]
Prints a graphic line at 200 dpi
[Format]
ASCII
Hex
Decimal
[Description]
After receiving this command, the printer waits for 48 bytes which correspond to an entire
graphic line. In fact, 48 bytes of 8 bits each correspond to 384 dots per line.
[Notes]
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
d (
) d
$
1
B
$
6
1
[Name]
Selects the number of dot spaces
[Format]
ASCII
Hex
Decimal
[Description]
(dd) are two ASCII characters which identify a hexadecimal byte and correspond to the
number of dot lines between one print line and another
[Notes]
[Default]
= 0
[Reference]
ESC
Q
1B
51
27
81
ESC
R
1B
52
27
82
ESC
W
1B
57
27
87
(dd)
ESC
(dd)
1B
(dd)
27
3-9
a
61
97
DPT100-B/I/BT
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