How you format commands depends on the software you are using.
Some software programs accept only the decimal format, while others let
you type in ASCII characters. (Some programs don’t let you insert printer
commands at all.) In addition, your software probably specifies certain
punctuation you must use to enter the command. If your software allows
you to send commands to the printer, the software manual should
explain exactly what format and punctuation are required.
Using the command summary
The following section lists and describes all the commands by topic. If a
command has no parameters, it is merely listed. If it has parameters, they
are explained. The parameters are indicated by lowercase italicized
letters, usually The examples below show how the parameters are
indicated.
is a command with no parameters.
U 1 is a command that uses 1 to turn the feature on and 0 to turn it
off.
$ is a command with two parameters.
D is a command with a variable number of parameters.
General operation
ASCII
EM n
Paper feeding
ASCII
CR
0
A-12 Appendix
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-
Dec. Hex. Description
Initialize Printer
Turn Unidirectional Mode On/Off
Control Paper Loading/Ejecting
n =
: Eject a sheet
Dec.
Hex.
Description
Carriage Return
Form Feed
Line Feed
Select l/g-inch Line Spacing
Select l/6-inch Line Spacing