CognitiveTPG A798 User Manual
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Chapter 4: Programming Commands
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Select pitch (column width)
ASCII
ESC SYN n
Hexadecimal 1B 16 n
Decimal
27 22 n
Value of n:
0 = Standard pitch
1 = Compressed pitch
Default:
0 (Standard pitch)
Selects the character pitch for a print line.
Formulas
The following table provides the print characteristics for both pitches on the receipt station.
Pitch
Columns,
Columns,
CPI
80mm Paper
82.5mm Paper
Standard
44
49
15.6
Compressed
56
64
20.3
Related information
Look in Chapter 3: Programming the Printer, “Character appearance” for a description of both pitches.
This command and the select print modes command (1B 21 n) affect pitch selection.
This is ignored in LEGACY emulation and the parameter byte goes into the print buffer.
Set right-side character spacing
ASCII
ESC SP n
Hexadecimal 1B 20 n
Decimal
27 32 n
Range of n:
0 – 32 (decimal)
Default:
0
The units of horizontal and vertical motion are specified by the set horizontal and vertical minimum motion units (1D
50 …) command. Changes in the horizontal or vertical units do not affect the current right side character spacing. When
the horizontal or vertical motion unit is changed by the set horizontal and vertical minimum motion units (1D 50 …)
command the value must be in even units and not less than the minimum amount of horizontal movement.
In standard mode the horizontal motion unit is used.
In page mode the horizontal or vertical motion unit differs and depends on the starting position of the printable area. When
the starting printing position is the upper left or lower right of the printable area (set by select print direction in page mode,
1B 54 n) the horizontal motion unit (x) is used. When the starting printing position is the upper right or lower left of the
printable area (set by select print direction in page mode, 1B 54 n) the vertical motion unit (y) is used.
Related information
This is ignored in LEGACY emulation and the parameter byte goes into the print buffer. In the A793 emulation, the
command and parameter byte are ignored.