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ESC c 1 nL nH

[Name]

[Format]

[Range]

[Description]

[Notes]

Set cutting position

ASCII

ESC

c 1 nL nH

Hex

1B

63

31

nL

nH

Decimal 27

99 49 nL nH

0 ≤ nL ≤ 255; 0 ≤ nH ≤ 255;

N=(nL + nH x 256 )( If n < 19, n = 19)

Sets the cutting position to a place when marked paper is selected.

• Direction settings: feeding paper is front, reversing feed paper is back.

• The relationship between N and the cutting position is defined as below.

If n increase, the cutting position move backward; If n decrease, the position move

forward : n/8(mm)for 203DPI, n/12(mm)for 300DPI.

• When nL = nH = 255, the N saved to printer will not loss even when printer is turned

off/on.

ESC c 3 n

[Name]

Select paper-end signal of paper sensor

[Format]

ASCII

ESC

c 3 n

Hex

1B

63

33

n

Decimal

27

99 51 n

[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255

[Description] Select paper sensor to output paper-end signal

• The definition of n bit is as follows:

Bit

0/1

Hex

Decimal

Function

0 0 00

0

undefined

0 00

0

Paper-near-end sensor is not available

1

1 02

2

Paper-near-end sensor is available

2 0 00

0

undefined

0 00

0

Paper end sensor is not available

3

1 08

8

Paper end sensor is available

4-7

undefined

[Notes] • It is possible to select two sensors to output signals. Then, if any of the sensors detect a paper

end, the paper end signal is output.

• The command is available only with a parallel interface and is ignored with a serial interface.

[Default]

n = 0