Page 3 - Change History
Programmer’s Guide PcOS Series 150 Change History 12/14/99 Rev G Page i Change History Rev. GAdded Telpar emulationAdded USB descriptionAdded Redefine Character Set and Euro Character CommandsUpdated Command Summary Tables Rev. FRemoved redundant codes on page 82Added Option 1: Epson emulation on pa...
Page 4 - Disclaimer
Disclaimer PcOS Series 150 Programmer’s Guide Page ii Rev G 12/14/99 Disclaimer Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. However, as product improvementsbecome available, Ithaca Peripherals will make every effort to provide updated information for theproducts described in...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
Programmer’s Guide PcOS Series 150 Table of Contents 12/14/99 Rev G Page iii Table of Contents Overview of the Series 150 Printer ............................................................................................................1 Warranty Information ..........................................
Page 8 - Figures and Tables; Table of Figures
Figures and Tables PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page vi Rev G 12/14/99 Table of Figures Figure 1 Single-wide character cell ...........................................................................................................7Figure 2 Character forming ......................................
Page 11 - Overview; Warranty Information; Warranty Options; What is in this book?; Who should read this book?
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Overview 12/14/99 Rev G Page 1 Chapter 1:Overview of the Series 150 Printer Warranty Information Warranty Options All PcOS Series 150 Printers come with a standard 24-month warranty covering both parts andlabor. An optional warranty, covering both parts and labor f...
Page 12 - Internet Support
Overview PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 2 Rev G 12/14/99 Where can you find more information? An Operator's Guide is available that describes set up and use of the Series 150 Printer. Itdescribes basic procedures such as changing the paper; printing on a form; and replacing theribbon casset...
Page 13 - General Description; Standard Features
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 General Description 12/14/99 Rev G Page 3 Chapter 2:General Description Series 150 Models There are four basic models of the Series 150 Printer. They are: Model 151 Receipt Printer;Model 152 Receipt/Journal Printer;Model 153 Receipt/Journal/Validation Printer; andM...
Page 14 - Model 151: Receipt Printer
General Description PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 4 Rev G 12/14/99 Model 151: Receipt Printer The Model 151 receipt printer only provides receipt functions. The last line printed on the receipt iswithin one inch of the tear-off or cut-off edge. The receipt printing appears right-side up wi...
Page 15 - General Specifications; Printing Specifications; Table 1 Normal print zone character specifications
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 General Specifications 12/14/99 Rev G Page 5 Chapter 3:General Specifications Printing Specifications Printing method impact dot matrix Head wire arrangement 9 pins in line Print wire diameter 0.34 mm (0.012 inch) Print wire pitch 0.35 mm (0.013 inch) Printing dire...
Page 16 - Table 2 Wide print zone character specifications; Character Generation
General Specifications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 6 Rev G 12/14/99 Print Pitch Capability (in characters per inch) Wide 2.83” Maximum Characters per Line Characters per Second 8 22 (180) 10 28 (250) 12 34 (275) 15 42 (275) 17.1 (condensed) 48 (275) 20 (super-condensed) 56 (275) 24 (supe...
Page 17 - Figure 1 Single-wide character cell
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 General Specifications 12/14/99 Rev G Page 7 The following illustration shows a single-wide character cell. 1 3 5 7 9 11 2 4 6 8 10 12 Full Dots Half Dots Descender (Row 8 & 9) & Underline (Row 9) Character Spacing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 Cha...
Page 18 - Physical Specifications; Dimensions; Figure 3 Physical dimensions; Weight; Electrical Characteristics; Table 3 Power input requirements
General Specifications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 8 Rev G 12/14/99 Physical Specifications Dimensions 11.25 inches (286 mm) 6.63 inches (168 mm) 5.75 inches (146 mm) Figure 3 Physical dimensions Weight Approximate weight 7.0 pounds (3.2 kg) Shipping weight 10.0 pounds (4.5 kg) Electrica...
Page 19 - Serial; Media Specifications; Ribbon
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 General Specifications 12/14/99 Rev G Page 9 Interface Specifications Serial The serial interface is a standard RS-232 interface on a 9-pin D-shell connector. It is definedas a standard DTE device. A null modem cable is required to interface the printer to anotherD...
Page 20 - Printable Area; Receipt Printing; Figure 4 Receipt printable area; Receipt Printing with the Autocutter; Validation Forms Printing; Table 4 Validation lines
General Specifications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 10 Rev G 12/14/99 Receipt/Journal Paper Paper-feed method Friction feed Paper-feed pitch Default - 0.13 inch (1/8 inch or 3.18 mm); can be set in units of0.0046 inch (1/216 inch or 0.12 mm) by software command Paper width 2.75, 3.00, or ...
Page 21 - Validation - Top Insertion; Figure 5 Validation print – top insertion; Validation Forms Insertion
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 General Specifications 12/14/99 Rev G Page 11 Validation - Top Insertion First line of print Last line of print 2.85 inches (72.39 mm) 0.68 inch (17.15 mm) 2.34 inches(59.44 mm) 2.50 inches (min) (63.50 mm) 0.50 in (12.70 mm) 4.25 inches (min) (107.95 mm) Figure 5 ...
Page 22 - Control Codes Overview; Nomenclature
Control Codes Overview PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 12 Rev G 12/14/99 Chapter 4:Control Codes Overview This programmer’s guide is designed to help users of the PcOS Series 150 Printer develop applications.The Series 150 Printer is a point-of-sale (POS) printer that has several features no...
Page 24 - Telpar Emulation; Application Development
Control Codes Overview PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 14 Rev G 12/14/99 NCR2567 Emulation The standard control codes for the Series 150 Printer are extensions and subsets of the NCR2567emulation provided on other PcOS products. In all cases, an application designed for a Series 50Printer wi...
Page 25 - Control Codes; Low-level Paper Motion Control
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Print/Paper Motion 12/14/99 Rev G Page 15 Chaper 5:Printer Control Codes Print/Paper Motion Low-level Paper Motion Control Function Carriage return ASCII [CR] Hexadecimal 0DH Decimal <13> IPCL &%CR EPOS 0DH Description This command prints th...
Page 26 - Horizontal Motion; Horizontal Motion Control
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Horizontal Motion Page 16 Rev G 12/14/99 Horizontal Motion Control There are several commands that can control the horizontal position of characters. Manyapplications use space control to position fields. However, there is the ability to control chara...
Page 28 - Vertical Motion; Vertical Motion Control
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Vertical Motion Page 18 Rev G 12/14/99 Vertical Motion Control Function Fine line feed ASCII [ESC] J <n> Hexadecimal 1BH 4AH <n> Decimal <27> <74> <n> IPCL &%FM <m 1 > <m 2 > <m 3 > EPOS [ESC] J <...
Page 32 - Character Font
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Character Font Page 22 Rev G 12/14/99 Character Font Function Begin High Speed Draft (HSD) Mode ASCII [ESC] # <0> Hexadecimal 1BH 23H 00H Decimal <27> <35> <0> IPCL &%QT EPOS [ESC] ! <n> Description This command begin...
Page 34 - Character Sets and Code Pages; International Character Sets and Code Pages
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Character Sets and Code Pages Page 24 Rev G 12/14/99 International Character Sets and Code Pages The Series 150 Printer supports 65 different international character sets. In IBM and EPOS printers,there has historically been two ways of selecting a ch...
Page 35 - Table 5 Language table IDs
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Character Sets and Code Pages 12/14/99 Rev G Page 25 <n> Language <n> Language <n> Language 64-’@’ ASCII (slashed zero) 71-’G’ Norwegian 78-’N’ Swedish IV 65-’A’ ASCII (unslashed zero) 72-’H’ Dutch 79-’O’ Turkish 66-’B’ British 73-’I...
Page 40 - Character Pitch; Character Print Control; Table 10 Print modes
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Character Pitch Ithaca Peripherals Page 30 Rev G 12/14/99 Character Print Control There are a number of character pitch and print mode operations that are possible and a few that arenot. The following table lists the operations that are possible in ma...
Page 43 - Character Attributes; Character Attribute Commands
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Character Attributes 12/14/99 Rev G Page 33 Character Attribute Commands Function Begin one-line double-wide print ASCII [SO] Hexadecimal 0EH Decimal <14> IPCL &%MW EPOS none Description This command causes subsequent characters to be printe...
Page 50 - Rotated Print; Print Rotation Commands; Table 12 Rotated print spacing
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Rotated Print Page 40 Rev G 12/14/99 Print Rotation Commands To provide printing flexibility on preprinted and various size forms, rotated print capability isavailable in validation and receipt modes. Rotated print mode aligns the print in any of thre...
Page 55 - Graphic Mode; Standard APA Graphics
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Graphic Mode 12/14/99 Rev G Page 45 Graphic Mode The Series 150 Printer conforms to the full definition of IBM all-points-addressable (APA) graphiccommands. The printer will only print graphics that are 2.4 inches wide. This at times can make itdiffic...
Page 58 - Bar codes
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Bar codes Page 48 Rev G 12/14/99 Bar codes The Series 150 Printer has the ability to print bar codes. The printer will print one of five formats,Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128, UPC A, and EAN-13. The host does not need to form thegraphic image ...
Page 61 - Receipt Paper Out Sensor
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Receipt Paper Out Sensor 12/14/99 Rev G Page 51 Receipt Paper Out Sensor The paper out sensor in the Series 150 Printer, senses when the paper is exhausted. Whenthe printer generates a paper out fault, the printer stops printing and goes off-line. If ...
Page 62 - Validation Operation
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Validation Operation Page 52 Rev G 12/14/99 Validation Operation The form is inserted from the top and extends out the left side and/or top of the printer. It rests ona fixed stop. A maximum of 16 lines at 40 characters can be printed on a form. In th...
Page 63 - Validation Operation Control
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Validation Operation 12/14/99 Rev G Page 53 Validation Operation Control The Series 150 Printer has several features that can be altered during operation. For example, thetime delay between when a form is sensed and when the form clamp is activated ca...
Page 65 - Miscellaneous Control
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Miscellaneous Control 12/14/99 Rev G Page 55 Miscellaneous Control Function Clear print buffer ASCII [CAN] Hexadecimal 18H Decimal <24> IPCL &%RP EPOS [CAN] Description This command clears any unprinted information in the printer received be...
Page 69 - Printer Status Set/Inquire
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Printer Status Set/Inquire 12/14/99 Rev G Page 59 Printer Status Set/Inquire The Series 150 Printer is designed to be used as part of an automated system where the host computermakes every attempt to correct problems with the printer. In addition, the...
Page 70 - Figure 13 Paper-error to inquire-request timing; Serial Mode Inquire
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Printer Status Set/Inquire Page 60 Rev G 12/14/99 Receipt paper status is always dynamic. If the PE signal is to be returned to the valid paper errorstate, an [ENQ] <4> should be issued when all other inquires are completed. PE DATA STROBE BUSY ...
Page 72 - Inquire Commands
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Printer Status Set/Inquire Page 62 Rev G 12/14/99 Inquire Commands Function Inquire printer status ASCII [ENQ] <n> Hexadecimal 05H <n> Decimal <5> <n> IPCL none EPOS [GS] r or [DLE] [ENQ] or [DLE] [EOT] Description This command...
Page 78 - Extended Diagnostics; Extended Diagnostic Commands
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Extended Diagnostics Page 68 Rev G 12/14/99 Extended Diagnostic Commands Function Extended diagnostics ASCII [ESC] ~ <n> Hexadecimal 1BH 7EH Decimal <27> <126> IPCL none EPOS [ESC] ~ <n> Where n = 0 Prints model, configuration,...
Page 79 - EPOS Codes; EPOS Command Summary
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes EPOS Codes 12/14/99 Rev G Page 69 EPOS Codes This section lists the EPOS codes that are supported by the Series 150 Printer. Ithaca Peripherals hasno control over how Epson extends or changes these control codes. Ithaca Peripherals makes noguarantees ...
Page 81 - EPOS Deviations; Command Descriptions
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes EPOS Deviations 12/14/99 Rev G Page 71 EPOS Deviations There are several important differences between the Series 150 and EPSON printers. The closestEPSON printer to the Series 150 is the TM-U325. An application that was written for theEPSON printer m...
Page 84 - Function
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide EPOS Deviations Page 74 Rev G 12/14/99 Function Set bar code ASCII [GS] k <m> {information} [NUL] Description The Series 150 Printer uses the same print functions to print EPOS barcodes as the normal mode bar codes. EPOS has two formats for bar ...
Page 85 - MICROLINE Codes; MICROLINE Command Summary
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes MICROLINE Codes 12/14/99 Rev G Page 75 MICROLINE Codes This section lists the MICROLINE codes that are supported by the PcOS Series 150 Printer. IthacaPeripherals has no control over how Okidata extends or changes these control codes. IthacaPeripheral...
Page 87 - STAR Codes; Star Codes; Star Command Summary
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes STAR Codes 12/14/99 Rev G Page 77 Star Codes This section lists the Star codes that are supported by the PcOS Series 150 Printer. Ithaca Peripheralshas no control over how Star extends or changes these control codes. Ithaca Peripherals makes noguarant...
Page 89 - NCR Command Summary
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes NCR2567 Codes 12/14/99 Rev G Page 79 NCR2567 Codes This section lists the NCR codes that are supported by the PcOS Series 150 Printer. Ithaca Peripheralshas no control over how NCR extends or changes these control codes. Ithaca Peripherals makes nogua...
Page 90 - TELPAR Codes; Telpar Codes; Telpar Command Summary
Control Codes PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide TELPAR Codes Page 80 Rev G 12/14/99 Telpar Codes This section list the Telpar codes that are supported by the PcOS Series 150 Printer. The Telparemulation is intended to make it as easy as possible to replace a Series 50 Printer with a Series 150. Tel...
Page 91 - Summary by Code; Control Codes Summary by Code
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Summary by Code 12/14/99 Rev G Page 81 Control Codes Summary by Code NormalASCII SecondASCIIfield Hex Code IPCL equivalentcode Description Page [NUL] 00 Null [ENQ] <n> 05H Set inquire status.(Refer to command descriptions.) 62 [BS] 08H &%BS ...
Page 95 - Summary by Function; Control Codes Summary by Function
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Control Codes Summary by Function 12/14/99 Rev G Page 85 Control Codes Summary by Function NormalASCII SecondASCIIfield Hex Code IPCL equivalentcode Description Page Print/paper motion [CR] 0DH &%CR Set carriage return. 15 Vertical motion [LF] 0AH &%LF Set ...
Page 99 - Operator Panel Controls; Push Buttons - Momentary Switches
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Operator Panel Controls 12/14/99 Rev G Page 89 Chapter 6:Operator Panel Controls Push Buttons - Momentary Switches The FEED key advances the receipt and journal paper.The RELEASE key opens and closes the validation clamp. It cycles through open and close mode.The R...
Page 100 - Fault Indicators
Operator Panel Controls PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 90 Rev G 12/14/99 Fault Indicators If the printer indicates printer fault, the error is not recoverable. The printer must be restarted andmay lose information. To aid in printer troubleshooting, the RESUME key will activate an extendedd...
Page 101 - Level 0 Diagnostics; Self test
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Product Self-tests 12/14/99 Rev G Page 91 Chapter 7:Product Self-tests The Series 150 Printer contains several levels of self-test features. At power on, the printer always runsLevel 0 diagnostics which check the printer’s operation. After Level 0 diagnostics, the ...
Page 103 - Configuration Mode; Initial Power ON
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Configuration Mode 12/14/99 Rev G Page 93 Chapter 9:Configuration Mode Initial Power ON The initial power cycle of a Series 150 diagnostic will find that the EEPROM is not valid. Remainingin Level 0 diagnostics for about ten seconds will indicate this. During this ...
Page 104 - Feature Configuration
Configuration Mode PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 94 Rev G 12/14/99 Feature Configuration The Series 150 Printer has many configurable features. The following section discusses these featuresand the possible configurations. An operator can configure most of the features by manipulating thek...
Page 113 - General Control
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Configuration Mode 12/14/99 Rev G Page 103 C device Options Knife This specifies that the knife is attached.Not presentEnabled Validation This specifies that the unit has validation.Not presentEnabled General Recommendation Journal This specifies that the unit has ...
Page 115 - Figure 14 Parallel link options
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Configuration Mode 12/14/99 Rev G Page 105 Vertical Control The line spacing can be defaulted to six or eight lines per inch (lpi). An auto line feed feature can be set as a default where all [CR]’s will have a [LF] added. If autoline feed is set to on, this featur...
Page 117 - Communications; Figure 15 Typical POS system; Data to printer; Figure 16 Host to printer link
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Overview 12/14/99 Rev G Page 107 Chapter 10:Communications Protocol and PrintBuffers Overview The following figure illustrates the communication flow from the host computer to the printer andfrom the printer to the cash drawer. Host computer Printer ...
Page 118 - Figure 17 Printer communications buffer flow
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Overview Page 108 Rev G 12/14/99 In most cases, the host computer is capable of sending information to the printer much faster than theprinter can print it. To prevent information from being lost, a flow control mechanism is provided.This mechanism i...
Page 120 - Parallel Port; Parallel Port Protocol; Figure 18 Parallel port data timing
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Parallel Port Page 110 Rev G 12/14/99 Parallel Port Parallel Port Protocol The Series 150 parallel port behaves just like any printer connected to a personal computer. Theparallel interface accepts eight bits of data from the host. The strobe signal ...
Page 121 - Printer Buffer Size; Buffer
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Parallel Port 12/14/99 Rev G Page 111 Printer Buffer Size The Series 150 Printer has a configurable buffer size. It can be set from 256 bytes to 6144 bytes.This allows an application to control how far ahead of the printer it can get. The smaller the...
Page 123 - Active State
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Parallel Port 12/14/99 Rev G Page 113 Mode 0 Mode 0 provides a reverse channel for information from the printer. Normal responses to inquire (ENQ) commands will be placed in the IEEE 1284 reversechannel buffer. The Mode 0 reverse channel request will...
Page 124 - Figure 19 PE to ENQ request timing
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Parallel Port Page 114 Rev G 12/14/99 Parallel Port Inquire (Non-IEEE 1284) All inquire commands require a response from the printer. The serial port is bidirectional; thenon-IEEE 1284 parallel port is not. For this reason, the parallel, non-IEEE 128...
Page 125 - Parallel Port Plug and Play
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Parallel Port 12/14/99 Rev G Page 115 Parallel Port Plug and Play Microsoft Windows implements Plug and Play (PnP) by doing an IEEE 1284 inquire during boot.The Series 150 Printer will respond to this inquire if IEEE 1284 is active. If the Windows Pn...
Page 126 - Parallel Port Connector; Table 13 Parallel port pin-outs; Signal Levels
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Parallel Port Page 116 Rev G 12/14/99 Parallel Port Connector The parallel printer interface is a 25-pin D-shell connector. The pin out is such that the printerwill interface to a standard personal computer parallel printer interface with a one to on...
Page 127 - Serial Port; Serial Port Features; Table 14 Serial bit rates; Signal levels
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Serial Port 12/14/99 Rev G Page 117 Serial Port Serial Port Features The serial port features are as follows: Baud rates 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K Bit patterns 8-bit, no parity; 8-bit odd; 8-bit even; 7-bit no parity; 7-bit odd; 7-bit e...
Page 128 - Serial Port Protocol; Serial Port Flow Control; Figure 20 Serial port flow control using DTR
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Serial Port Page 118 Rev G 12/14/99 Serial Port Protocol The serial port supports two flow control standards, XON/XOFF and Ready/Busy (sometimescalled DTR or hardware handshake.) When Ready/Busy flow control is selected, the printer can be configured...
Page 129 - Figure 21 Serial port flow control XON/XOFF
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Serial Port 12/14/99 Rev G Page 119 Serial Communications port Data Buffer filling up Buffer emptying Data Select key Printer control software Print buffer 256 - 6K Serial Port Flow Control XON/XOFF RTS -> Request to send DTR -> Data terminal r...
Page 130 - Print Buffer Flow; Figure 22 Serial buffer operation
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Serial Port Page 120 Rev G 12/14/99 Print Buffer Flow The following flow chart illustrates the communication driver getting data from the serial portand placing the data in the buffer using Ready/Busy or XON/XOFF flow control. At the top of the flow ...
Page 132 - Figure 23 Print controller using data
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Serial Port Page 122 Rev G 12/14/99 The print controller is always looking for data when the printer is on-line and not printing. Itcontinuously asks the buffer if it has any data. If there is no data in the buffer, it doeshousekeeping chores like ke...
Page 134 - Serial Port Inquire; Figure 24 Inquire flow
Communications PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Serial Port Page 124 Rev G 12/14/99 Serial Port Inquire The serial port inquire is more straightforward than parallel mode. The serial acknowledge(ACK) or not-acknowledge (NAK) responses follow a uniform format. The ACK or NAK isalways followed by th...
Page 135 - Programmer’s Notes; Remote Printer Reset; Reset in Serial Mode; Reset in Parallel Mode
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Communications Programmer’s Notes 12/14/99 Rev G Page 125 Remote Printer Reset Reset in Serial Mode It is possible to generate a printer reset in serial mode. The [ENQ] <10> command will requestthat the printer reset. (This is not a hardware reset). It will, ...
Page 137 - Interface Description; Table 16 Ithaca cash drawer connector
Programmer’s Guide PcOS Series 150 Cash Drawer Interface 12/14/99 Rev G Page 127 Chapter 11:Cash Drawer Interface Interface Description The Series 150 Printer supports dual cash drawers with status. The driver in the printer is capable ofsupplying 24 VDC at up to 1.5 amps and 250 milliseconds. The S...
Page 138 - Character Graphics
Printing Graphics PcOS Series 150 Programmer’s Guide Page 128 Rev G 12/14/99 Chapter 12:Printing Graphics The Series 150 Printer has bit image graphic capabilities and a full PC-compatible graphic character set.The bit image format is similar to that used on other personal computer printers. There a...
Page 139 - Printing Graphics
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Printing Graphics 12/14/99 Rev G Page 129 [ESC]U<1> Select unidirectional print for better alignment. [ESC]: Select 12 cpi. [ESC]3<34> Set line spacing to 0.157 inch. (This is slightly smaller than 1/6 inch.) <201> Send the line graphic characters...
Page 140 - APA Graphics; Figure 26 Receipt with APA graphics
Printing Graphics PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 130 Rev G 12/14/99 When printing line graphics, the data path to the printer must be eight bits. Seven-bit serial protocolswill not access the extended characters. The extended characters require that the form be reverse fed.This means that p...
Page 142 - Programmer’s Guide
PcOS Series 150 Programmer’s Guide Page 132 Rev G 12/14/99
Page 143 - Appendix A
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Appendix A 12/14/99 Rev G Page 133 Appendix ALanguage Tables Code Page Country Code/ Language Set Decimal <n 1 > <n 2 > Hex <n 1 > <n 2 > ASCII <n 1 > <n 2 > <n 3 > Epson ID 64 USA (slashed 0) 0,64 0H,040H 0,0,6,4 NA 65 USA...
Page 144 - Table 19 Code page definitions
Appendix A PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 134 Rev G 12/14/99 Code Page Country Code/ Language Set Decimal <n 1 > <n 2 > Hex <n 1 > <n 2 > ASCII <n 1 > <n 2 > <n 3 > Epson ID 895 Kamenicky (MJK) 3,127 3H,07FH 0,8,9,5 55 1008 Greek 437 3,240 3H,0F0H 1...
Page 145 - Table 20 ASCII chart
Programmer’s Guide PcOS Series 150 Appendix B 12/14/99 Rev G Page 135 Appendix BASCII Code Chart HEX Decimal ASCII 00 0 NULL 01 1 SOH 02 2 STX 03 3 ETX 04 4 EOT 05 5 ENQ 06 6 ACK 07 7 BEL 08 8 BS 09 9 HT 0A 10 LF 0B 11 VT 0C 12 FF 0D 13 CR 0E 14 SO 0F 15 SI 10 16 DLE 11 17 DC1 12 18 DC2 13 19 DC3 14...
Page 146 - Appendix C; General Information
Appendix C PcOS Series 150 Programmer's Guide Page 136 Rev G 12/14/99 Appendix COrdering Cables General Information To order cables, use the following order numbers: 10-2020 9-pin female to 9-pin female serial interconnect 10-2021 9-pin female to 25-pin female serial interconnect 10-2022 9-pin femal...
Page 147 - Index
Programmer's Guide PcOS Series 150 Index 12/14/99 Rev G Page 137 Index —[— [CAN] Clear print buffer........................................ 54[CR] New line ....................................................... 15[DC2] Set 10 cpi .................................................... 31[DC4] End one-...