Star Micronics TCP300II Series Printer User Manual


 
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• ESC I
This expands a specified 16 dot 2-byte external characters FONT in the print expansion buffer
memory.
ESC ‘I’ next parameter range: ‘0’ to ‘F’ 1 digit configuration
ESC “I0”
ESC “I1”
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:
ESC “I9”
ESC “IA”
:
ESC “IE”
ESC “IF”
• ESC g
This expands a specified 24 dot 1-byte external characters FONT in the print expansion buffer
memory.
ESC ‘g’ next parameter range: ‘0’ to ‘F’ 1 digit configuration
• ESC i
This expands a specified 16 dot 1-byte external characters FONT in the print expansion buffer
memory.
ESC ‘i’ next parameter range: ‘0’ to ‘F’ 1 digit configuration
• ESC S
Moves the next print character to the right an n character amount (including spaces for two-byte
characters) by calculating the position to expand the expansion buffer memory in two bytes.
ESC ‘S’ next parameter range: “01” to “29” 2 digit configuration
• ESC s
Moves the next print character to the right an n character amount (including spaces for single-byte
characters) by calculating the position to expand the expansion buffer memory in single-byte.
ESC ‘s’ next parameter range: “01” to “59” 2 digit configuration
• ESC L/l
Moves the next print character to below the n line (including line spaces) by calculating the position to
expand the expansion buffer memory.
ESC ‘L/l’ next parameter range: “01" to “19” 2 digit configuration
• ESC M/m
Sets the dot spaces between lines
ESC ‘M’/’m’ next parameter range: “0” to “F” 1 digit configuration
• ESC X/x
Sets the X coordinate to expand characters.
ESC ‘X’/’x’ next parameter range:
For vertical cards: “000” to “319” 3 digit configuration
For horizontal cards: “000” to “479” 3 digit configuration
• ESC Y/y
Sets the Y coordinate to expand characters.
ESC ‘Y’/’y’ next parameter range:
For vertical cards: “000” to “479” 3 digit configuration
For horizontal cards: “000” to “319” 3 digit configuration
• ESC D
Sets the dot space for gaps in two-byte characters. Dot spaces are applied to the right side of
characters.
ESC ‘D’ next parameter range: ‘0’ to ‘F’ 1 digit configuration