TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Programming Codes

iTherm

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280 Programmer’s Guide

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Rev C

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[ESC] g <0> Process user macro


ASCII

[ESC] g <0>

Hexadecimal 1BH 67H 00H
Decimal

<27> <103> <0>

IPCL

&%GP

EPOS

[ESC] g <0>

Description The [ESC] g <0> command prints the user-store data buffer.

[ESC] g <1> Start macro record


ASCII

[ESC] g <1>

Hexadecimal 1BH 67H 01H
Decimal

<27> <103> <1>

IPCL

&%GS

EPOS

ESC] g <1>

Description The [ESC] g <1> command clears the user-store data buffer and begins

recording data. The next 2000 bytes (including characters and commands) are
recorded.

[ESC] g <2> Stop macro record


ASCII

[ESC] g <2>

Hexadecimal 1BH 67H 02H
Decimal

<27> <103> <2>

IPCL

&%GE

EPOS

[ESC] g <2>

Description The [ESC] g <2> command stops recording user-store data information. The

buffer is not saved into the nonvolatile memory.

[ESC] g <3> Stop macro record and save


ASCII

[ESC] g <3>

Hexadecimal 1BH 67H 03H
Decimal

<27> <103> <3>

IPCL

&%GW

EPOS

[ESC] g <3>

Description The [ESC] g <3> command stops recording graphic save information. The buffer

is saved into the user-store nonvolatile memory under the name, "ESCg3_Save"

Note: The [ESC] g <3> command is supplied for compatibility with the
Series 80PLUS and 90PLUS printers.

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