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Programmer Manual Compuprint 4247 Serial Matrix Printers Compuprint 4247 Model L03 Printer: Programmer Manual MAN10298.00.00 Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 185. First edition (October 2011) This edition applies to the Compuprint 4247 L03 printer and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new edition. Internet Visit our home page: http://www.compuprint.com You can send comments by e-mail to : [email protected] or by mail to: Compuprint s.r.l. Via Lombardore 282 10040 Leinì (Turin) ITALY ii Programmer Manual Contents Figures ....................................xi Tables ....................................xiii Preface ....................................xv Chapter 1. Command Summary in Alphabetical Order ..................1 Common commands for the 4247-L03 model printers....................1 Commands for the 4247 model printer with the DBCS feature present .............5 Chapter 2. EPSON/IBM Mode ............................7 Print and Line Feed Execution ............................7 CR.....................................7 ESC]....................................7 ESC5....................................7 ESCJ....................................8 LF.....................................8 Format Control ..................................8 ESC$....................................8 ESC[\....................................9 ESC/....................................9 ESC\....................................9 ESC0...................................10 ESC1...................................10 ESC+...................................10 ESC2...................................10 ESC2...................................10 ESC3...................................11 ESC3...................................11 ESC4...................................11 ESCA...................................11 ESCA...................................11 ESCB...................................12 ESCBNUL.................................12 ESCb...................................12 ESCbNUL.................................13 ESCC0n ..................................13 ESC C n...................................13 ESCD...................................13 ESCd...................................14 ESCe...................................14 ESCI....................................14 ESCN...................................15 ESCO...................................16 ESCQ...................................16 ESCR...................................17 ESCSP...................................17 ESCX...................................17 FF.....................................18 HT.....................................18 VT.....................................18 Print Mode ...................................19 DC2....................................19 iii DC2....................................19 DC4....................................19 ESC−...................................19 ESC!....................................20 ESC(−...................................20 ESC[−...................................21 ESC:....................................21 ESC<...................................21 ESC[@...................................22 ESC[@...................................22 ESC[d...................................23 ESC[I...................................24 ESC_...................................25 ESC4...................................25 ESC5...................................25 ESCa...................................26 ESCE...................................26 ESCF...................................26 ESCG...................................26 ESCg...................................27 ESCH...................................27 ESCI....................................27 ESCM...................................27 ESCP...................................28 ESCP...................................28 ESCp...................................28 ESCS...................................29 SIorESCSI.................................29 SOorESCSO................................29 ESCs...................................29 ESCT...................................30 ESCW...................................30 ESCw...................................30 ESCx...................................30 SI.....................................31 SO.....................................31 Character Set ..................................32 ESC[T...................................32 ESC\....................................32 ESC^...................................33 ESC6...................................33 ESC6...................................33 ESC7...................................33 ESC7...................................33 ESCk...................................34 ESCR...................................34 ESCt....................................34 Download Character ...............................36 ESC%...................................36 ESC&...................................36 ESC:....................................37 ESC=...................................38 Bit-Image ...................................39 ESC*....................................39 ESC?...................................40 ESCK...................................40 iv Programmer Manual ESCL...................................41 ESCY...................................41 ESCZ...................................42 ESC[g...................................42 Data Input Control ................................43 CAN....................................43 CAN....................................43 DC1....................................43 DC1....................................43 DC3....................................43 DEL....................................44 ESC#...................................44 ESC=...................................44 ESC>...................................44 ESCQ...................................44 Miscellaneous..................................45 BEL....................................45 BS.....................................45 [email protected] ESC[K...................................45 ESCj....................................47 ESCU...................................47 ESC[un ..................................48 ESC[vnm .................................48 Chapter 3. Native Emulation ............................51 Format Control .................................51 DC4DC4ESC1................................51 DC4DC4ESC31...............................51 DC4DC4ESC33...............................51 DC4DC4ESC34...............................51 DC4DC4ESC36...............................52 DC4DC4ESC38...............................52 DC4DC4ESCA...............................52 Native Character Set ...............................53 DC4DC4ESCg................................53 DC4DC4ESCS...............................53 Bar Codes ...................................54 DC4DC4ESC!................................54 Bar Code Description ..............................56 DC4DC4ESC(GS...............................61 Miscellaneous..................................62 [email protected] DC4DC4ESCJ................................62 DC4DC4ESCN...............................62 DC4DC4ESCp................................62 DC4DC4ESCR...............................63 DC4DC4ESCr................................63 DC4DC4ESCT................................63 DC4DC4ESCY...............................64 DC4DC4ESCZ...............................64 DC4DC4ESCu................................64 DC4DC4ESCv................................65 DC4DC4ESCD...............................65 DC4DC4ESCv................................65 Contents v Chapter 4. ANSI Emulation Commands .......................67 Character Set Control ...............................68 ESC [ p1 x..................................68 Character Pitch and Print Modes ...........................70 ESC [ p1; ... pn m ...............................70 ESC [ p1; p2 SPB...............................71 ESC [ p1 t..................................71 SO.....................................71 SI.....................................71 ESC [ p1; pn {.................................72 Horizontal Movements...............................72 BS.....................................72 CR.....................................72 SP.....................................72 ESC [ p1 '..................................73 ESC [ p1 a..................................73 ESC [ p1; p2 s.................................73 ESC [ p1 j..................................73 HT.....................................73 ESCHorHTS................................74 ESC [ p1; pn u.................................74 Vertical Movements................................74 LF.....................................74 ESCDorIND.................................74 ESCEorNEL................................74 ESCKorPLD................................75 ESCLorPLU.................................75 ESCMorRI.................................75 ESC [ p1 d..................................75 ESC [ p1 e..................................75 ESC [ p1; p2 f.................................76 ESC [ p1 k..................................76 ESC [ p1; pn g.................................76 VT.....................................76 ESCJorVTS.................................77 ESC [ p1; pn v.................................77 FF.....................................77 ESC [ p1; p2; p3 r................................77 ESC [ p1; p2 <SP> G ..............................78 Interface Control .................................78
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