Table 15. MCT Command Definitions (continued)
DEC HEX MCT Default Min Max
3 3 Matrix of user-defined thermal code
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Byte 1: Dot row width
Byte 2: Dot row height
X'0A14'
(10x20)
X'0810' X'1020'
(16x32)
4 4 Matrix of user-defined impact code
page 1
Byte 1: Half-dot row width
Byte 2: Dot row height
X'0707'
(07x07)
X'0404' X'1010'
(16x16)
5 5 Matrix of user-defined impact code
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Byte 1: Half-dot row width
Byte 2: Dot row height
X'0707'
(07x07)
X'0404' X'1010'
(16x16)
6-22 6-16 Reserved - IMPORTANT: Changing these values might damage the printer.
23 17 Matrix of user-defined thermal code
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Byte 1: Dot row width
Byte 2: Dot row height
X'0A14'
(10x20)
X'0810' X'1020'
(16x32)
24 19 Matrix of user-defined thermal code
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Byte 1: Dot row width
Byte 2: Dot row height
X'0A14'
(10x20)
X'0810' X'1020'
(16x32)
30 1E RS-232 options
Bit 13: (DI portrait mode only)
v 1 = Line feeds NOT
executed until DI ready.
(Epson Mode)
v 0 = Line feeds are executed
without regard for the state
of DI ready. (IBM mode)
Bit 14:
v 1 = Normal operations
v 0 = Switch order of font A/B
Bit 15:
v 0 = Disable CR, 0D hex in
CR station. No line feeds in
DI.
v 1 = Normal operations.
X'FFFF' N/A N/A
31-50 1F-32 Reserved - IMPORTANT: Changing these values might damage the printer.
51 33 DBCS address vector 1 X'80FF' X'0000' X'FFFF'
52 34 DBCS address vector 2 X'0000' X'0000' X'FFFF'
53 35 DBCS address vector 3 X'0000' X'0000' X'FFFF'
54-127 36-FF Reserved - IMPORTANT: Changing these values might damage the printer.
updated March 18, 2002
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