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not line up as printing progresses. If toggling is selected then both left and right sides merge
message(graphic) must be defined; otherwise toggling is ignored.
Each side logo can be > ½ of the raster print line. In that case the printing process is additive in the
overlap region. This command with the first parameter
l = 0
turns all margin message merging to
off.
Shade and store logo
ASCII
GS 0x9A
n m
o
Hexadecimal
1D 9A
n m
o
Decimal
29 154
n m
o
Value of
n
:
n
is ID (logo index value) of an existing logo in either flash or RAM
memory
Value of
m
:
m
is the % of shading to be applied to the logo, 0 <=
m
<=100.
Value of
o
:
o
is the new ID (logo index value) to be used to store the shaded result,
according to the current setting of user storage into flash or RAM.
This command applies shading to an existing logo of any size, storing the result in a new logo at
index
o
. The new logo is thus better suited for use in a merging mode. The % of shading will have
only a few perceptible gradations, so large increments (20 is suggested) should be used to achieve
visibly distinct effects.
Logo print with knife cut
ASCII
GS 0x9B m n
Hexadecimal
1D 9B
m
n
Decimal
29 155
m
n
Value of
m
:
0 = Standard size
1 = Double wide 2 = Double high
3 = Double high/wide
Value of
m
:
01 - FF (Hex)
# dot rows = n x 24
n = 5 is the recommended setting
Because the printhead and cutting knife are physically separated, it is necessary to advance the
printed area of a receipt past the knife to avoid the last of the printing from being cut off. This
advance of paper however, causes a blank space at the start of the next receipt that could be used.
To utilize this space and reduce paper usage, this command starts to print a logo for the next
receipt before initiating the cut at the end of the current receipt. At a set location during the
printing of the logo, the corresponding paper advance is stopped and a paper cut performed.
The formula “n x 24” is used to determine the number of dot rows to move the paper from the
start of the logo to the position of the cut.
If n x 24 is greater than the height of the logo, the logo height is used to determine the cut
position. If n = 0 the cut is eliminated.
In order for this command to function properly, all commands used by legacy applications to move
the end of the current receipt past the knife should be removed.
The command is available only in Native mode.
Related information
See “Print downloaded bit image” command.
Summary of Contents for TH250
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