Zebra 01407-000 Manual Do Utilizador
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Programming
Software Command Syntax
03/03/2009
TTP 1020™/TTP 1030™ Technical Manual
P1003643-001
Executes the number of linefeeds as defined by variable n. The length of each line feed is
determined by:
determined by:
• the default value for selected font (see command ESC
)
or
• the line setting effected by command ESC 3 n, (n = ”0” gives no line feed)
The print position is returned to the beginning of the line. Any text on the line is lost. To avoid
loosing text, send an LF before sending ESC d n.
loosing text, send an LF before sending ESC d n.
This command is used to increase the line spacing. The entered value n is the absolute line
spacing expressed as a number of pixel lines (0.125-mm increment). To increase the line
spacing to 5 mm, for example, enter value n = 40 (5 / 0.125 = 40).
spacing expressed as a number of pixel lines (0.125-mm increment). To increase the line
spacing to 5 mm, for example, enter value n = 40 (5 / 0.125 = 40).
The command is ignored if “n” is less than the default line spacing of the selected font.
The default line spacing is directly related to the size of the selected font.
Double-height text on a line will double the line spacing for the entire line.
Shifts the current print position to the next Tab position.
Set tab positions with the ESC
.
ESC d
n
Execute n linefeeds
1B
64
n
Hex
027
100
n
Decimal
ESC 3
n
Set line spacing
1B
33
n
Hex
027
051
n
Decimal
Example •
10 cpi, 30 pixels = 3.75 mm
Example •
15 cpi, 20 pixels = 2.5 mm
Example •
12 cpi, 24 pixels = 3.0 mm
Example •
17 cpi, 18 pixels = 2.25 mm
HT
Horizontal Tabulation
09
Hex
009
Decimal