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Escape sequences, Printer commands – Epson Y465ss127mo User Manual

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Escape sequences

Although there are more than 30 control codes available to control the

operation of your printer, many more codes are required to run today’s

sophisticated printers. Therefore, ASCII codes are grouped in sequences

to represent certain functions. These code sequences use the ASCII codes

with decimal values of 32 through 255, normally reserved for characters

and punctuation, to control printer functions. This is done by first

sending a standard code to tell the printer that the codes that follow are

to be used as control codes, not as characters or punctuation.

The standard code that is sent at the beginning of one of these code

sequences is the Escape code, decimal value 27. Any sequence of codes

starting with the Escape code is called an Escape sequence. You will

probably see Escape written in different ways-such as ESC, Esc, and

various manuals. In this manual it is in the form of ESC

when used within a command.

Printer commands

In order for the printer to recognize the instructions it receives, ASCII

codes must be sent in a specific format, called a command. An Escape

sequence is a command, as is any ASCII code or sequence of codes that

instructs the printer to carry out a particular function. Your software

continually sends commands to your printer and your computer screen.

These commands instruct the printer to perform such actions as print in

a particular typeface, feed the paper a certain amount after printing each

line, and start printing on a particular spot on the page.

Some software programs let you send these commands yourself. This is a

powerful feature because it allows you to enhance your text in ways that

may not normally be available through the software. For example, many

word processing programs do not offer italics. By inserting a command

in your document, however, you can use italics anywhere you like. The

commands that your printer recognizes are listed in the Command

Summary in Chapter 8 and on the Quick Reference card at the back of

this manual.

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