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Using the command summary, Enhancing your printing – Epson Y465ss127mo User Manual

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Using the Command Summary

The commands listed in the Command Summary in Chapter 8 consist of

various combinations of ASCII codes. You can use either the ASCII

characters or their decimal or hexadecimal equivalents. For example, the

command to turn on subscript is ESC

S1

in ASCII characters. The

decimal format for this command is 27 83 01, and the hexadecimal

format is

1B 53 01.

In the Command Summary, commands are grouped by the printer

functions they control, such as character pitch, print enhancement, and

graphics. You can also look up commands in the list of software

commands in numerical order at the beginning of the Command

Summary. This list gives you page number references for the commands.

Some commands include a variable, such as the letter n. For example,

the command for selecting or cancelling double-high mode is ESC w n.

When = 1, double-high mode is turned on, and when = 0, it is

turned off. In the Command Summary, variables are printed in italics to

distinguish them from ASCII characters.

Sending printer commands from within your software program

How you format commands depends on the software program you are

using. Some software programs accept only the decimal format, while

others require certain punctuation. Some programs don’t let you insert

printer commands at all.

If your software does allow you to send commands to the printer, use the

Command Summary to find the command you want to send. Your

software manual should explain exactly what format and punctuation

are required.

Enhancing Your Printing

You can obtain a wide variety of printing effects with the LQ-2550, from

changing the number of characters printed per inch to using special

effects or adding color to selected words and phrases. This section gives

you a sampling of the features you may want to select with your

software.

Using Software and Graphics

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