Character font – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Programming Codes

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Page 96

Rev C

28-07764

Character Font

[ESC] #

Begin 12 x 12 draft print mode


ASCII

[ESC] # <0>

Hexadecimal 1BH 23H 00H
Decimal

<27> <35> <0>

IPCL

&%QT

EPOS

[ESC] ! <n>

Description The [ESC] # <0> command begins 12 x 12 draft print mode. Draft print is

provided to maintain compatibility with other Ithaca

®

products.

[ESC] I

Set print quality mode


ASCII

[ESC] I <n>

Hexadecimal 1BH 49H <n>
Decimal

<27> <73> <n>

IPCL

&%QT 12 x 12 draft mode

&%QU 12 x 14 large draft mode

&%QL 24 x 16 near letter quality (NLQ) mode

&%QS 24 x 16 near letter quality (NLQ) mode

EPOS

[ESC] x <n> and/or [ESC] ! <n>

Description The [ESC] I <n> (e.g. capital “i”) command begins draft, large draft or

near letter quality print mode.

Where n

0 = 12 x 12 draft
1 = 12 x 14 large draft
2 = 24 x 16 near letter quality (NLQ)
3 = 24 x 16 near letter quality (NLQ)
4 - 7 repeats 0 - 3

Draft print modes are high-speed print modes intended to provide quality
print with minimal ink usage. The 12 x 12 draft font is the most efficient.
The 12 x 14 large draft font produces a larger more readable character
but with added ink usage. NLQ print mode is a two pass half-speed font.
It provides what is generally regarded as near letter quality print at
reduced speed with greater ink usage.

Note 1: In EPOS mode, [ESC] x <n> is similar to [ESC] I <n>. [ESC] ! <n>
performs a similar function; however, NLQ is not available.

Note 2: NLQ fonts cannot be rotated 90

°

or 270

°

.

Note 3: Switching from draft to NLQ modes causes the printer to print all
previously received information. Consequently, auto-center and right
justify do not print mixed draft and NLQ font as expected.

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