3. X'1D5E03' (This prints the message that has been stored at location 3.
The message cannot have a X'1D5Exx' in it, because that would be
more than one level of nesting.)
4. 'Is Your Cashier Today' X'0D'
5. X'1D3A'
Using the stored message and the above commands, the resulting text
will be:
Welcome to Our Store
Jane Doe Is Your Cashier Today
v These commands cannot be included in the predefined message:
– “Define document wait time” on page 49.
– “Select character for reprinted lines” on page 50.
– “Set sheet eject length” on page 45.
– “Select and print a graphics (logo) command” on page 65.
v This command should be sent only when the data buffer is empty. See
the description of bit 6 in “Erase flash sector” on page 30.
Error Conditions:
The error is Status byte 3, bit 3: Flash EPROM load error. The following
conditions caused this error to occur:
v The command is trying to redefine a logo that was already defined, or
v The allocated memory is full.
Verify that the sector was erased before downloading images.
Download user-defined characters
Syntax:
ESC & s n m data or X'1B26;s;n;m;data'
Where:
s The character set being defined
1 User-defined thermal code page 1
2 User-defined thermal code page 2
3 User-defined thermal code page 3
4 User-defined thermal code page 4
5 User-defined impact code page 1
6 User-defined impact code page 2
n The beginning ASCII address of the characters being defined.
m The ending ASCII address of the characters being defined.
data The slice data for the defined characters. Note the number of bytes
is determined by which code page is being defined and the
character matrix of that code page.
Purpose:
To define a matrix pattern for user-definable code pages stored in flash
EPROM.
Remarks:
v After characters are downloaded to the printer, they remain valid until
you redefine them. This is true even if power to the printer is removed.
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