Esc r n1...n9 – Zebra Technologies TTP 8000 User Manual

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Programming
Text Commands

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P1003638-003

TTP 8000 Technical Manual

10/19/2009

Prints a ruler line across the paper.

A ruler line is normally used to divide the printout into logical parts to make it easier to read. A
ruler line is actually an area defined by a start X-Y position and a stop X-Y position. This area
is filled with black or a checkered pattern.

Figure 18 • Printout with checkered ruler line

ESC r n1...n9

Print Ruler Line

1B 72 n1...n9

hex

27 114 n1...n9

decimal

n1n2

Two byte definition of the X start position

n3n4

Two byte definition of the Y start position

n5n6

Two byte definition of the X stop position (must be larger than n1n2)

n7n8

Two byte definition of the Y stop position (must be larger than n3n4)

n9

Fill pattern, 0=black, 3= Checkered

<ESC>r<0><0><0><0><1><193><0><24><3>

X start

Y start

X stop

Y stop

Fill:
0=black
1=fine
2=medium
3=coarse

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