Select Page Mode - CognitiveTPG A776 Programming Manual

Two-color thermal/impact hybrid printer
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Select page mode

ASCII
ESC L
Hexadecimal
1B 4C
Decimal
27 76
Switches from standard mode to page mode. After printing has been completed either by the print and return to
standard mode (FF) command or select standard mode (1B 53) the printer returns to standard mode. The developed
data is deleted after being printed. For more information see page mode in this document.
This command sets the position where data is buffered to the position specified by select print direction in page mode
(1B 54) within the printing area defined by set print area in page mode (1B 57).
This command switches the settings for the following commands (which values can be set independently in standard
mode and page mode) to those for page mode.
• Set right-side character spacing (1B 20)
• Select 1/6-inch line spacing (1B 32)
• Set line spacing (1B 33)
It is possible only to set values for the following commands in page mode. These commands are not executed.
• Select or cancel 90 degree clockwise rotation (1B 56)
• Set counter-clockwise rotation (1B 12)
• Select justification (1B 61)
• Select or cancel upside-down printing (1B 7B)
• Set left margin (1D 4C)
• Set print area width (1D 57)
The table that follows shows the difference in memory allocation in page mode when using monochrome and two-
color paper. Two-color paper mode requires extra memory in order to differentiate between non-black and black.
Paper type
Total memory
allocated (kBytes)
Monochrome 40.5
paper
Two-color
81.0
paper
Slip paper
20
Exceptions
The command is enabled only when input at the beginning of a line.
The command has no effect if page mode has previously been selected.
For the A756 emulation mode this command has a different definition. The select page mode function is not available
in the A756 emulation mode.
A776-PG00001 C 12/09
Area of
construction (mm)
72 wide × 72 high
72 wide × 72 high (dots)
72 wide × 72 high (energy)
200 wide × 704 high (full dots)
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