Citizen Systems CBM920II Printer User Manual


 
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This is a pen
CR
Registered in 1.
It this a pen ?
CR
No registration made with 9.
Is this a pen
CR
Overwritten on sentence registered initially in 1.
Printing of sentence registered in 1.
ESC / 1
ESC / 9
ESC / 1
ESC ! 1
[Application Example] [Registered State]
[Printing Result]
(Printed without registration)
(Printed with ESC+!+1)
(9) Sentence Registration (ESC + “/”) Command
With input of ESC (1BH) + “/” (2FH) + n + ‘registered’ + CR (0DH) / LF (0AH) code,
24 (40)-bytes data following n are registered. Set a numeral of 1~8 to n.
With any other numeral having been set, data following is regarded as print data,
where no registration takes place and printing conducted.
Data cannot exceed one line and must be ended with CR (0DH) or LF (0AH).
To register a statement exceeding one line, the statement up to 24 (40) bytes is
registered and the data following is printed out as print data.
The ESC command cannot be registered.
The registered data is cleared when the printer is turned off.
(10) Registered Sentence Printing (ESC + “!” ) Command
With ESC (1BH) + “!” (21H) + n code input, the statement already registered in
the numeral assigned to n is printed.
Assign, to n, a numeral of 1 to 8. With any other numeral having been set, no
execution takes place.
Note 1: As much as 24 (40) bytes of data can be registered. In case that 24 (40)
columns are exceeded on printing (because of enlarged or ×4 letters
having been assigned, etc.), printing is conducted up to 24 (40)th column
and the columns overflowed are printed in the next line. Be sure to
make registration in consideration of printing results.
Note 2: When double height and width character printing or inverted character
printing is executed in registered sentence printing, this setting is active
even after returning to normal printing unless that setting is cancelled.