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STAR Command Specifications

Rev. 0.70

ESC s n1 n2

[Name]

Set two byte Kanji characters left/right spaces

[Code]

ASCII

ESC

s n1 n2

Hexadecimal

1B

73 n1 n2

Decimal

27 115 n1 n2

[Defined Area]

0 ≤ n1 ≤ 255

0 ≤ n2 ≤ 255

(However, n1 + n2 + character width ≤ printable region)

[Initial Value]

• Japanese specifications

Memory switch setting

Memory SW

n1

n2

Condition (1)

0

2

Condition (2)

0

4

• For China and Taiwan specifications

Spec. 1: n = 0, n2 = 4

Spec. 2: Memory switch setting

Memory SW

n1

n2

Condition (1)

0

4

Condition (2)

0

2

[Function]

n1, n2 specified spaces are Japanese character spaces. n1 is the left side character; n2 is the right side

character.

The values of n1 and n2 when using two-byte 8 x 16, two-byte 16 x 16 and double-tall 8 x 16 characters

correspond to 1/2 dots; the n1 and n2 values when using double high and wide 16 x 16 characters

correspond to 1 dot.

If the Japanese character size including the right and left spaces (n1 + character width + n2) exceeds the

print region, printing will not be possible and a question mark (“?”) will be printed instead.

This command is ignored for models not equipped with Chinese fonts (for overseas) and when the

specification for the location of use is specified as SBCS (single byte countries) by the memory switch.See

each printer's product specifications manual for details on the memory switch settings.

ESC t n1 n2

[Name]

Set 1 byte Kanji characters left/right spaces (Japanese specifications only)

[Code]

ASCII

ESC

t n1 n2

Hexadecimal

1B

74 n1 n2

Decimal

27

116 n1 n2

[Defined Area]

0 ≤ n1 ≤ 255

0 ≤ n2 ≤ 255

(However, n1 + n2 + character width ≤ printable region)

[Initial Value]

Memory switch setting

Memory SW

n1

n2

Condition (1)

0

1

Condition (2)

0

2

[Function]

n1, n2 specified spaces are Japanese character spaces.n1 is the left side character; n2 is the right side

character.

The values of n1 and n2 when using two-byte 8 x 16, two-byte 16 x 16 and double-tall 8 x 16 characters

correspond to 1/2 dots; the n1 and n2 values when using double high and wide 16 x 16 characters

correspond to 1 dot.

If the Japanese character size including the right and left spaces (n1 + character width + n2) exceeds the

print region, printing will not be possible and a question mark (“?”) will be printed instead.

This command is ignored for models not equipped with Japanese characters and when the specification for

the location of use is specified as SBCS (single byte countries) by the memory switch.See each printer's

product specifications manual for details on the memory switch settings.