T160 T160III T220III T250VN Programmer Manual
T160 T160III T220III T250VN Programmer Manual
T160 T160III T220III T250VN Programmer Manual
1. COMMANDS
1.1 Command Notation
[Name] The name of the command.
[Format] The code sequence.
[Range] Gives the allowable ranges for the arguments.
[Description] Describes the command’s function.
[Details] Describes the usage of the command in detail.
[Notes] Provides important information on setting and using the printer command, if necessary.
[Default] Gives the default values, if any, for the command parameters.
[Reference] Lists related commands.
[Example] Gives examples of how to use the command.
②GS k m n d1..dn
GS r n (*) Transmit status
GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1....dk Print raster bit image
GS w n Set bar code width
FS ! n Set print mode(s) for Kanji characters
FS & Select Kanji character mode
FS – n Turn underline mode on/off for Kanji characters
FS . Cancel Kanji character mode
FS 2 c1 c2 d1...dk Define user-defined Kanji characters
FS S n1 n2 Set left- and right-side Kanji character spacing
FS W n Turn quadruple-size mode on/off for Kanji characters
ESC B n t Printer Beeper Notification [For GP-80220II, III]
ESC C m t n Printer Beeper and Alarm Notification [For GP-80250I]
HT
[Name] Horizontal tab
[Format] ASCII HT
Hex 09
Decimal 9
[Description] Moves the print position to the next horizontal tab position.
[Details] • This command is ignored unless the next horizontal tab position has been set.
• If the next horizontal tab position exceeds the printing area, the printer sets the
printing position to [Printing area width + 1].
• Horizontal tab positions are set with ESC D.
• If this command is received when the printing position is at [printing area width
+ 1], the printer executes print buffer-full printing of the current line and
horizontal tab processing from the beginning of the next line.
• The default setting of the horizontal tab position for the paper roll is font A
(12 ╳ 24) every 8th character (9th, 17th, 25th, ... column).
[Reference] ESC D
LF
[Name] Print and line feed
[Format] ASCII LF
Hex 0A
Decimal 10
[Description] Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds one line based on the current line
spacing.
[Note] This command sets the print position to the beginning of the line.
[Reference] ESC 2, ESC 3
FF (*)
[Name] Print and return to standard mode in page mode
[Format] ASCII FF
Hex 0C
Decimal 12
[Description] Prints the data in the print buffer collectively and returns to standard mode.
[Details] • The buffer data is deleted after being printed.
• The printing area set by ESC W is reset to the default setting.
• The printer does not execute paper cutting.
• This command sets the print position to the beginning of the line.
• This command is enabled only in page mode.
[Reference] ESC FF, ESC L, ESC S
n = 2: Off-line status
Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function
0 0 00 0 Not used.Fixed to Off.
1 1 02 2 Not used.Fixed to On.
2 0 00 0 Cover is closed.
1 04 4 Cover is open.
3 0 00 0 Paper is not being fed by using the FEED
button.
1 08 8 Paper is beging fed by the FEED button.
4 1 10 16 Not used.Fixed to On.
5 0 00 0 No paper-end stop.
1 20 32 Printing is being stopped.
6 0 00 0 No error.
1 40 64 Error occurs.
7 0 00 0 Not used.Fixed to Off.
n = 3: Error status
Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function
0 0 00 0 Not used.Fixed to Off.
1 1 02 2 Not used.Fixed to On.
2 - - - Undefined.
ESC FF (*)
[Name] Print data in page mode
[Format] ASCII ESC FF
Hex 1B 0C
Decimal 27 12
[Description] In page mode, prints all buffered data in the printing area collectively.
[Details] • This command is enabled only in page mode.
• After printing, the printer does not clear the buffered data, setting values for
ESC T and ESC W, and the position for buffering character data.
[Reference] FF, ESC L, ESC S
ESC SP n
[Name] Set right-side character spacing
[Format] ASCII ESC SP n
Hex 1B 20 n
Decimal 27 32 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the character spacing for the right side of the character to [ n horizontal or
vertical motion units].
[Details] • The right-side character spacing for double-width mode is twice the normal
value. When characters are enlarged, the right-side character spacing is n
times normal value.
• This command does not affect the setting of kanji characters.
• This command sets values independently in each mode (standard and page
modes).
• The horizontal and vertical motion unit are specified by GS P. Changing the
horizontal or vertical motion unit does not affect the current right-side spacing.
• The GS P command can change the horizontal (and vertical) motion unit.
However, the value cannot be less than the minimum horizontal movement
amount, and it must be in even units of the minimum horizontal movement
amount.
• In standard mode, the horizontal motion unit is used.
• In page mode, the horizontal or vertical motion unit differs in page mode,
depending on starting position of the printable area as follows:
1 When the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right of the
printable area using ESC T, the horizontal motion unit ( x) is used.
2 When the starting position is set to the upper right or lower left of the
printable area using ESC T, the vertical motion unit ( y) is used.
• The maximum right-side spacing is 255/180 inches. Any setting exceeding the
maximum is converted to the maximum automatically.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] GS P
[Details] • When both double-height and double-width modes are selected, quadruple size
characters are printed.
• The printer can underline all characters, but can not underline the space set by
HT or 90° clockwise rotated characters.
• The thickness of the underline is that selected by ESC , regardless of the
character size.
• When some characters in a line are double or more height, all the characters
on the line are aligned at the baseline.
• ESC E can also turn on or off emphasized mode. However, the setting of the
last received command is effective.
• ESC —can also turn on or off underline mode. However, the setting of the last
received command is effective.
• GS ! can also select character size. However, the setting of the last received
command is effective.
• Emphasized mode is effective for alphanumeric and Kanji. All print modes
except emphasized mode is effective only for alphanumeric.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] ESC -, ESC E, GS !
ESC $ nL nH
[Name] Set absolute print position
[Format] ASCII ESC $ nL nH
Hex 1B 24 nL nH
Decimal 27 36 nL nH
ESC % n
[Name] Select/cancel user-defined character set
[Format] ASCII ESC % n
Hex 1B 25 n
Decimal 27 37 n
[Range] 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255
[Description] Selects or cancels the user-defined character set.
• When the LSB of n is 0, the user-defined character set is canceled.
• When the LSB of n is 1, the user-defined character set is selected.
[Details] • When the user-defined character set is canceled, the internal character set is
automatically selected.
• n is available only for the least significant bit.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] ESC &, ESC ?
ESC * m nL nH d1... dk
[Name] Select bit-image mode
[Format] ASCII ESC * m nL nH d1...dk
Hex 1B 2A m nL nH d1...dk
Decimal 27 42 m nL nH d1...dk
[Details] • If the values of m is out of the specified range, nL and data following are
processed as normal data.
• The nL and nH indicate the number of dots of the bit image in the horizontal
direction. The number of dots is calculated by nL + nH ╳ 256.
• If the bit-image data input exceeds the number of dots to be printed on a line,
the excess data is ignored.
• d indicates the bit-image data. Set a corresponding bit to 1 to print a dot or to 0
to not print a dot.
• If the width of the printing area set by GS L and GS W less than the width
required by the data sent with the ESC * command, the following will be
performed on the line in question (but the printing cannot exceed the maximum
printable area):
① The width of the printing area is extended to the right to accommodate the
amount of data.
② If step ① does not provide sufficient width for the data, the left margin is
reduced to accommodate the data.
• After printing a bit image, the printer returns to normal data processing mode.
• This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike,
underline, character size or white/black reverse printing), except upside-down
printing mode.
• The relationship between the image data and the dots to be printed is as
follows:
• When 8-dot bit image is selected:
[Details] • The printer can underline all characters (including right-side character spacing),
but cannot underline the space set by HT.
• The printer cannot underline 90 clockwise rotated characters and white/black
inverted characters.
• When underline mode id turned off by setting the value of n to 0 or 48, the
following data is not underlined, and the underline thickness set before the
mode is turned off does not change. The default underline thickness is 1 dot.
• Changing the character size does not affect the current underline thickness.
• Underline mode can also be turned on or off by using ESC !. Note, however,
that the last received command is effective.
•This command does not affect the setting of Kanji characters.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] ESC !
ESC 2
[Name] Select default line spacing
[Format] ASCII ESC 2
Hex 1B 32
Decimal 27 50
[Description] Selects 1/ 6-inch line (approximately 4.23mm) spacing.
[Details] •The line spacing can be set independently in standard mode and in page mode.
[Reference] ESC 3
ESC 3 n
[Name] Set line spacing
[Format] ASCII ESC 3 n
Hex 1B 33 n
Decimal 27 51 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the line spacing to [ n ╳ vertical or horizontal motion unit] inches.
[Details] • The line spacing can be set independently in standard mode and in page mode.
• The horizontal and vertical motion unit are specified by GS P. Changing the
horizontal or vertical motion unit does not affect the current line spacing.
• The GS P command can change the horizontal (and vertical) motion unit.
However, the value cannot be less than the minimum vertical movement
amount, and it must be in even units of the minimum vertical movement amount.
ESC = n (*)
[Name] Set peripheral device
[Format] ASCII ESC = n
Hex 1B 3D n
Decimal 27 61 n
[Range] 1 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Selects device to which host computer sends data, using n as follows:
Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function
Off 00 0 Printer disabled
0
On 01 1 Printer enabled
1-7 - - - Undefined
[Details] W hen the printer is disabled, it ignores all data except for error-recovery commands (DLE
EOT, DLE ENQ, DLE DC4) until it is enabled by this command.
[Default] n=1
ESC ? n
[Name] Cancel user-defined characters
[Format] ASCII ESC ? n
Hex 1B 3F n
Decimal 27 63 n
[Range] 32 ≤ n ≤ 126
[Description]Cancels user-defined characters.
[Details] • This command cancels the pattern defined for the character code specified by
n. After the user-defined characters is canceled, the corresponding pattern for
the internal character is printed.
• This command deletes the pattern defined for the specified code in the font
selected by ESC !.
• If a user-defined character has not been defined for the specified character
code, the printer ignores this command.
[Reference] ESC &, ESC %
ESC E n
[Name] Turn emphasized mode on/off
[Format] ASCII ESC E n
Hex 1B 45 n
Decimal 27 69 n
[Range] 0 n 255
ESC G n
[Name] Turn on/off double-strike mode
[Format] ASCII ESC G n
Hex 1B 47 n
Decimal 27 71 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Turns double-strike mode on or off.
• When the LSB of n is 0, double-strike mode is turned off.
• When the LSB of n is 1, double-strike mode is turned on.
[Details] • Only the lowest bit of n is enabled.
• Printer output is the same in double-strike mode and in emphasized mode.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] ESC E
ESC J n
[Name] Print and feed paper
[Format] ASCII ESC J n
Hex 1B 4A n
Decimal 27 74 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n≤ 255
[Description] Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds the paper [ n ╳ vertical or horizontal
motion unit] inches.
[Details] • After printing is completed, this command sets the print starting position to the
beginning of the line.
• The paper feed amount set by this command does not affect the values set by
ESC 2 or ESC 3.
• The horizontal and vertical motion unit are specified by GS P.
• The GS P command can change the vertical (and horizontal) motion unit.
However, the value cannot be less than the minimum vertical movement
amount, and it must be in even units of the minimum vertical movement amount.
• In standard mode, the printer uses the vertical motion unit ( y).
• In page mode, this command functions as follows, depending on the starting
position of the printable area:
① When the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right of the
printable area using ESC T, the vertical motion unit (y) is used.
② When the starting position is set to the upper right or lower left of the print
able area using ESC T, the horizontal motion unit ( x) is used.
• The maximum line spacing is 1016mm (40 inches). When the setting value
exceeds the maximum, it is converted to the maximum automatically.
[Reference] GS P
ESC M n (*)
[Name] Select character font
[Format] ASCII ESC M n
Hex 1B 4D n
Decimal 27 77 n
[Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49
[Description] Selects character fonts.
ESC R n
[Name] Select an international character set
[Format] ASCII ESC R n
Hex 1B 52 n
Decimal 27 82 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 15
[Description] Selects an international character set n from the following table:
n Character
0 U.S.A.
1 France
2 Germany
3 U.K.
4 Denmark
5 Sweden
6 Italy
7 Spain
8 Japan
9 Norway
10 Denmark
11 Spain
12 Latin
13 Korea
14 Slovenia/Croatia
15 Chinese
The character sets for Slovenia/Croatia and China are supported only in the Simplified
Chinese model.
[Default] Simplified Chinese model: n = 15
Models other than the Simplified Chinese model: n = 0
ESC S (*)
[Name] Select standard mode
[Format] ASCII ESC S
Hex 1B 53
Decimal 27 83
[Description] Switches from page mode to standard mode.
[Details] • This command is effective only in page mode.
• Data buffered in page mode are cleared.
• This command sets the print position to the beginning of the line.
• The printing area set by ESC W are initialized.
• This command switches the settings for the following commands (in which the
ESC T n (*)
[Name] Select print direction in page mode
[Format] ASCII ESC T n
Hex 1B 54 n
Decimal 27 84 n
[Range] 0≤n≤3
48 ≤ n ≤ 51
[Description] Selects the print direction and starting position in page mode.
n specifies the print direction and starting position as follows:
n Print Direction Starting Position
0, 48 Left to right Upper left
1, 49 Bottom to top Lower left
2, 50 Right to left Lower right
3, 51 Top to bottom Upper right
[Details] • When the command is input in standard mode, the printer executes only
internal flag operation. This command does not affect printing in standard
mode.
• This command sets the position where data is buffered within the printing area
ESC V n (*)
[Name] Turn 90° clockwise rotation mode on/off
[Format] ASCII ESC V n
Hex 1B 56 n
Decimal 27 86 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 1, 48 ≤ n ≤ 49
[Description] Turns 90° clockwise rotation mode on/off
n is used as follows:
n Function
0, 48 Turns off 90° clockwise rotation mode
1, 49 Turns on 90° clockwise rotation mode
[Details] • This command affects printing in standard mode. However, the setting is
always effective.
• When underline mode is turned on, the printer does not underline 90°
clockwise-rotated.
• Double-width and double-height commands in 90° rotation mode enlarge
characters in the opposite directions from double-height and double- width
commands in normal mode.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] ESC !, ESC −
ESC \ nL nH
[Name] Set relative print position
[Format] ASCII ESC \ nL nH
Hex 1B 5C nL nH
Decimal 27 92 nL nH
[Range] 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255
0 ≤ nH ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the print starting position based on the current position by using the
horizontal or vertical motion unit.
• This command sets the distance from the current position to [( nL + nH ╳ 256) ╳
horizontal or vertical motion unit]
[Details] • Any setting that exceeds the printable area is ignored.
• When pitch N is specified to the right:
nL+ nH ╳ 256 = N
When pitch N is specified to the left (the negative direction), use the
complement of 65536.
When pitch N is specified to the left:
nL+ nH ╳ 256 = 65536 - N
• The print starting position moves from the current position to [ N ╳horizontal or
vertical motion unit]
• The horizontal and vertical motion unit are specified by GS P.
• The GS P command can change the horizontal (and vertical) motion unit.
However, the value cannot be less than the minimum horizontal movement
amount, and it must be in even units of the minimum horizontal movement
amount.
• In standard mode, the horizontal motion unit is used.
• In page mode, the horizontal or vertical motion unit differs as follows,
ESC a n
[Name] Select justification
[Format] ASCII ESC a n
Hex 1B 61 n
Decimal 27 97 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 2, 48 ≤ n ≤ 50
[Description] Aligns all the data in one line to the specified position
n selects the justification as follows:
n Justification
0,48 Left justification
1, 49 Centering
2, 50 Right justification
[Details] • The command is enabled only when processed at the beginning of the line in
standard mode.
• If this command is input in page mode, the printer performs only internal flag
operations.
• This command has no effect in page mode.
• This command executes justification in the printing area.
• This command justifies the space area according to HT, ESC $ or ESC \.
[Default] n=0
[Example]
ESC c 3 n (*)
[Name] Select paper sensor(s) to output paper end signals
[Format] ASCII ESC c 3 n
Hex 1B 63 33 n
Decimal 27 99 51 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Selects the paper sensor(s) to output paper end signals
• Each bit of n is used as follows:
Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function
Off 00 0 Paper roll near-end sensor disabled
0
On 01 1 Paper roll near-end sensor enabled
1 Off 00 0 Paper roll end sensor disabled
ESC c 4 n (*)
[Name] Select paper sensor(s) to stop printing
[Format] ASCII ESC c 4 n
Hex 1B 63 34 n
Decimal 27 99 52 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤255
[Description] Selects the paper sensor(s) used to stop printing when a paper-end is detected, using n as
follows:
Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function
Off 00 0 Paper roll near-end sensor disabled
0
On 01 1 Paper roll near-end sensor enabled
Off 00 0 Paper roll end sensor disabled
1
On 02 2 Paper roll near-end sensor enabled
2-7 - - - Undefined
[Details] • When a paper sensor is enabled with this command, printing is stopped only when the
corresponding paper is selected for printing.
• When a paper-end is detected by the paper roll sensor, the printer goes offline after printing
stops.
• When either bit 0 or 1 is on, the printer selects the paper roll near-end sensor for the paper
sensor to stop printing.
[Default] n=0
ESC d n
[Name] Print and feed n lines
[Format] ASCII ESC d n
Hex 1B 64 n
Decimal 27 100 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds n lines.
[Details] • This command sets the print starting position to the beginning of the line.
• This command does not affect the line spacing set by ESC 2 or ESC 3.
• The maximum paper feed amount is 1016 mm (40 inches). If the paper feed
amount ( nx line spacing) of more than 1016 mm (40 inches) is specified, the
printer feeds the paper only 1016 mm (40 inches).
[Reference] ESC 2, ESC 3
ESC p m t1 t2
[Name] Generate pulse
[Format] ASCII ESC p m t1 t2
Hex 1B 70 m t1 t2
Decimal 27 112 m t1 t2
[Range] m = 0, 1, 48, 49
0 ≤ t1 ≤ 255, 0≤ t2 ≤ 255
[Description] Outputs the pulse specified by t1 and t2 to connector pin m as follows:
m Connector pin
0, 48 Drawer kick-out connector pin 2.
1, 49 Drawer kick-out connector pin 5.
[Details] • The pulse ON time is [ t1 ╳ 2 ms] and the OFF time is [ t2 ╳ 2 ms].
• If t2 < t1, the OFF time is [ t1x 2 ms]
[Reference] DLE DC4
ESC { n
[Name] Turns on/off upside-down printing mode
[Format] ASCII ESC { n
Hex 1B 7B n
Decimal 27 123 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Turns upside-down printing mode on or off.
• When the LSB of n is 0, upside-down printing mode is turned off.
• When the LSB of n is 1, upside-down printing mode is turned on.
[Details] • Only the lowest bit of n is valid.
• This command is enabled only when processed at the beginning of a line in
standard mode.
• When this command is input in page mode, the printer performs only internal
flag operations.
• This command does not affect printing in page mode.
• In upside-down printing mode, the printer rotates the line to be printed by 180°
FS p n m (*)
[Name] Print NV bit image
[Format] ASCII FS p n m
Hex 1C 70 n m
Decimal 28 112 n m
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
0 ≤ m ≤ 3 , 48 ≤ m ≤ 51
[Description] Prints a NV bit image n using the mode specified by m.
m Mode Vertical Dot Density Horizontal Dot Density
0, 48 Normal 200 dpi 200 dpi
1, 49 Double-width 200 dpi 100 dpi
2, 50 Double-height 100 dpi 200 dpi
3, 51 Quadruple 100 dpi 100 dpi
[dpi: dots per 25.4 mm {1"}]
• n is the number of the NV bit image (defined using the FS q command).
• m specifies the bit image mode.
[Details] • NV bit image means a bit image which is defined in a non-volatile memory by
FS q and printed by FS p.
• This command is not effective when the specified NV bit image has not been defined.
• In standard mode, this command is effective only when there is no data in the print buffer.
• In page mode, this command is not effective.
• This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike,
underline,character size, white/black reverse printing, or 90° rotated characters, etc.),
except upside-down printing mode.
• If the printing area width set by GS L and GS W for the NV bit image is less than one
vertical line, the following processing is performed only on the line in question. However,
in NV bit image mode, one vertical line means 1 dot in normal mode (m=0, 48) and in
Table 1
Character Width Selection
Hex Decimal Width
00 0 1(normal)
10 16 2(double-width)
20 32 3
30 48 4
40 64 5
50 80 6
60 96 7
70 112 8
Table 2
Character Height Selection
Hex Decimal Width
00 0 1(normal)
10 16 2(double-height)
20 32 3
30 48 4
40 64 5
50 80 6
60 96 7
70 112 8
[Details] • This command is all characters (alphanumeric and Kanji) effective except for
HRI characters.
• If n is outside of the defined range, this command is ignored.
• In standard mode, the vertical direction is the paper feed direction, and the
horizontal direction is perpendicular to the paper feed direction. However,
when character orientation changes in 90° clockwise-rotation mode, the
relationship between vertical and horizontal directions is reversed.
• In page mode, vertical and horizontal directions are based on the character
orientation.
• When characters are enlarged with different sizes on one line, all the
characters on the line are aligned at the baseline.
• The ESC ! command can also turn double-width and double-height modes on
or off. However, the setting of the last received command is effective.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] ESC !
GS * x y d1...d(x ╳ y ╳ 8)
[Name] Define downloaded bit image
[Format] ASCII GS * x y d1...d(x ╳ y ╳ 8)
Hex 1D 2A x y d1...d(x ╳ y ╳ 8)
Decimal 29 42 x y d1 ...d(x ╳ y ╳ 8)
[Range] 1 ≤ x ≤ 255
1≤ y ≤ 48
x ≤ y ≤ 1536
0 ≤ d ≤ 255
[Description] Defines a downloaded bit image using the number of dots specified by x and y
• x specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction.
• y specifies the number of dots in the vertical direction.
[Details] • The number of dots in the horizontal direction is x ╳8, in the vertical direction it
is y ╳ 8.
• If x ╳y is out of the specified range, this command is disabled.
• The d indicates bit-image data. Data ( d) specifies a bit printed to 1 and not
printed to 0.
[Reference] GS /
GS / m
[Name] Print downloaded bit image
[Format] ASCII GS / m
Hex 1D 2F m
Decimal 29 47 m
[Range] 0 ≤ m ≤ 3, 48 ≤ m ≤ 51
[Description] Prints a downloaded bit image using the mode specified by m.
m selects a mode from the table below:
GS : (*)
[Name] Start/end macro definition
[Format] ASCII GS :
Hex 1D 3A
Decimal 29 58
[Description] Starts or ends macro definition.
[Details] • Macro definition starts when this command is received during normal operation.
Macro definition ends when this command is received during macro definition.
• When GS ^ is received during macro definition, the printer ends macro
definition and clears the definition.
• Macro is not defined when the power is turned on.
• The defined contents of the macro are not cleared by ESC @. Therefore,
ESC @ can be included in the contents of the macro definition.
• If the printer receives GS : again immediately after previously receiving GS :
the printer remains in the macro undefined state.
• The contents of the macro can be defined up to 2048 bytes. If the macro
definition exceed 2048 bytes, excess data is not stored.
[Reference] GS ^
GS B n (*)
[Name] Turn white/black reverse printing mode
[Format] ASCII GS B n
Hex 1D 42 n
Decimal 29 66 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Turns on or off white/black reverse printing mode.
• When the LSB of n is 0, white/black reverse mode is turned off.
• When the LSB of n is 1, white/black reverse mode is turned on.
[Details] • Only the lowest bit of n is valid.
• This command is available for built-in characters and user-defined characters.
• When white/black reverse printing mode is on, it also applied to character
spacing set by ESC SP.
• This command does not affect bit image, user-defined bit image, bar code, HRI
characters, and spacing skipped by HT, ESC $, and ESC \.
• This command does not affect the space between lines.
• White/black reverse mode has a higher priority than underline mode. Even if
underline mode is on, it is disabled (but not canceled) when white/black reverse
mode is selected.
[Default] n=0
GS L nL nH
[Name] Set left margin
[Format] ASCII GS L nL nH
Hex 1D 4C nL nH
Decimal 29 76 nL nH
[Range] 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255
0 ≤ nH ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the left margin using nL and nH.
• The left margin is set to [( nL + nH ╳256) ╳horizontal motion unit]] inches.
Printable area
Left margin Printing area width
[Details] • This command is effective only processed at the beginning of the line in
standard mode.
• If this command is input in page mode, the printer performs only internal flag
operations.
• This command does not affect printing in page mode.
• If the setting exceeds the printable area, the maximum value of the printable
area is used.
• The horizontal and vertical motion units are specified by GS P. Changing the
horizontal and vertical motion unit does not affect the current left margin.
• The horizontal motion unit (x) is used for calculating the left margin. The
calculated result is truncated to the minimum value of the mechanical pitch.
[Default] nL = 0, nH = 0
[Reference] GS P, GS W
① GS V m ② GS V m n
[Name] Select cut mode and cut paper
[Format] ①ASCII GS V m
Hex 1D 56 m
Decimal 29 86 m
②ASCII GS V m n
Hex 1D 56 m n
Decimal 29 86 m n
[Range] ① m =1,49
② m = 66, 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
m Print mode
0, 1, 49 Partial cut (one point left uncut)
66 Feeds paper (cutting position + [ n ╳(vertical motion unit)]), and cuts the paper partially
(one point left uncut).
GS W nL nH
[Name] Set printing area width
[Format] ASCII GS W nL nH
Hex 1D 57 nL nH
Decimal 29 87 nL nH
[Range] 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255
0 ≤ nH ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the printing area width to the area specified by nL and nH.
• The printing area width is set to [( nL + nH ╳256) ╳horizontal motion unit]]
inches.
[Details] • This command is effective only processed at the beginning of the line.
• In page mode, the printer performs only internal flag operations.
• This command does not affect printing in page mode.
• If the [left margin + printing area width] exceeds the printable area, [printable
area width - left margin) is used.
• The horizontal and vertical motion units are specified by GS P. Changing the
horizontal and vertical motion units does not affect the current left margin.
• The horizontal motion unit ( x) is used for calculating the printing area width.
The calculated result is truncated to the minimum value of the mechanical pitch.
• If the width set for the printing area is less than the width of one character,
when the character data is developed, the following processing is performed:
① The printing area width is extended to the right to accommodate one
character.
② If the printing area width cannot be extended sufficiently, the left margin is
reduced to accommodate one character.
GS \ nL nH
[Name] Set relative vertical print position in page mode
[Format] ASCII GS \ nL nH
Hex 1D 5C nL nH
Decimal 29 92 nL nH
[Range] 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255
0 ≤ nH ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the relative vertical print starting position from the current position in page mode.
• This command sets the distance from the current position to [(nL + nH × 256)
× vertical or horizontal motion unit].
[Details] • This command is ignored unless page mode is selected.
• When pitch N is specified to the movement downward:
nL + nH × 256 = N
When pitch N is specified to the movement upward (the negative direction), use the
complement of 65536.
When pitch N is specified to the movement upward:
nL + nH × 256 = 65536 - N
• Any setting that exceeds the specified printing area is ignored.
• This command function as follows, depending on the print starting position set by ESC T:
When the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right of the printing, the vertical
motion unit (y) is used.
When the starting position is set to the upper right or lower left of the printing area, the
GS ^ r t m (*)
[Name] Execute macro
[Format] ASCII GS ^ r t m
Hex 1D 5E r t m
Decimal 29 94 r t m
[Range] 0 ≤ r ≤ 255
0 ≤ t ≤ 255
m = 0, 1
[Description] Executes a macro.
• r specifies the number of times to execute the macro.
• t specifies the waiting time for executing the macro.
• m specifies macro executing mode.
When the LSB of m = 0:
The macro executes r times continuously at the interval specified by t.
When the LSB of m = 1:
After waiting for the period specified by t, the PAPER OUT LED indicators
blink and the printer waits for the FEED button to be pressed. After the
button is pressed, the printer executes the macro once. The printer
repeats the operation r times.
[Details] • The waiting time is t × 100 ms for every macro execution.
• If this command is received while a macro is being defined, the macro definition
is aborted and the definition is cleared.
• If the macro is not defined or if r is 0, nothing is executed.
• When the macro is executed (m = 1), paper always cannot be fed by using the
FEED button.
[Reference] GS :
GS a n (*)
[Name] Enable/Disable Automatic Status Back (ASB)
[Format] ASCII GS a n
Hex 1D 61 n
Decimal 29 97 n
[Range] 0 ≤n ≤255
[Description] Enables or disables ASB and specifies the status items to include, using n as follows:
GS f n (*)
[Name] Select font for Human Readable Interpretation (HRI) characters
[Format] ASCII GS f n
Hex 1D 66 n
Decimal 29 102 n
[Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49
[Description] Selects a font for the HRI characters used when printing a bar code.
n selects a font from the following table:
n Font
0, 48 Font A (12 ⋅ 24)
1, 49 Font B (9 ⋅ 17)
[Details] . HRI indicates Human Readable Interpretation.
. HRI characters are printed at the position specified by GS H.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] GS H, GS k
GS r n (*)
[Name] Transmit status
[Format] ASCII GS r n
Hex 1D 72 n
Decimal 29 114 n
[Range] n = 1, 2, 49, 50
[Description] Transmits the status specified by n as follows:
N Function
1, 49 Transmits paper sensor status
2, 50 Transmits drawer kick-out connector status
[Details] . When using a serial interface
When DTR/DSR control is selected, the printer transmits only 1 byte after confirming the host is
ready to receive data (DSR signal is SPACE). If the host computer is not ready to receive data
(DSR signal is MARK), the printer waits until the host is ready.
When XON/XOFF control is selected, the printer transmits only 1 byte without confirming the
condition of the DSR signal.
. This command is executed when the data in the receive buffer is developed. Therefore,there may
be a time lag between receiving this command and transmitting the status,depending on the
receive buffer status.
. When Auto Status Back (ASB) is enabled using GS a, the status transmitted by GS r and the ASB
status must be differentiated using the table in Appendix G.
. The status types to be transmitted are shown below:
Paper sensor status (n = 1, 49):
Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for ASB
0,1 Off 00 0 Paper roll near-end sensor: paper adequate.
On 03 3 Paper roll near-end sensor: paper near end.
2,3 Off 00 0 Paper roll end sensor: paper adequate.
On 0C 12 Paper roll near-end sensor: paper near end.
4 Off 00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
5,6 - - - Undefined.
7 Off 00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
Bits 2 and 3: When the paper end sensor detects a paper end, the printer goes offline and does not
execute this command. Therefore, bits 2 and 3 do not transmit the status of paper end.
GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1....dk
[Name] Print raster bit image
[Format] ASCII GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
Hex 1D 76 30 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
Decimal 29 118 48 m xL xH yL yH d1...dk
[Range] 0 ≤ m ≤ 3, 48 ≤ m ≤ 51
0 ≤ xL ≤ 255
0 ≤ xH ≤ 255
0 ≤ yL ≤ 255
0 ≤ d ≤255
k = ( xL + xH × 256) × ( yL + yH × 256) ( k ≠ 0)
[Description] Selects Raster bit-image mode. The value of m selects the mode, as follows:
m Mode Vertical Dot Density Horizontal Dot ensity
0, 48 Normal 200 DPI 200 DPI
1, 49 Double-width 200 DPI 100 DPI
2, 50 Double-height 100 DPI 200 DPI
3, 51 Quadruple 100 DPI 100 DPI
• xL, xH, select the number of data bits ( xL+ xH×256) in the horizontal direction for the bit
image.
• yL, yH, select the number of data bits ( yL+ yH×256) in the vertical direction for the bit
image.
[Details] • In standard mode, this command is effective only when there is no data in the
print buffer.
• This command has no effect in all print modes (character size, emphasized,
double-strike, upside-down, underline, white/black reverse printing, etc.) for
raster bit image.
• If the printing area width set by GS L and GS W is less than the minimum width,
the printing area is extended to the minimum width only on the line in question.
The minimum width means 1 dot in normal (m=0, 48) and double-height (m=2,
50), 2 dots in double-width (m=1, 49) and quadruple (m=3, 51) modes.
• Data outside the printing area is read in and discarded on a dot-by-dot basis.
• The position at which subsequent characters are to be printed for raster bit
image is specified by HT (Horizontal Tab), ESC $ (Set absolute print position),
ESC \ ( Set relative print position), and GS L (Set left margin ). If the position at
which subsequent characters are to be printed is not a multiple of 8, print speed
may decline.
GS w n
[Name] Set bar code width
[Format] ASCII GS w n
Hex 1D 77 n
Decimal 29 119 n
[Range] 2≤ n≤ 6
[Description] Set the horizontal size of the bar code.
n specifies the bar code width as follows:
n Module Width (mm) for Binary-level bar codes
Multi-level Bar Code Thin element width (mm) Thick element width (mm)
2 0.25 0.25 0.625
3 0.375 0.375 1.0
4 0.5 0.5 1.25
5 0.625 0.625 1.625
6 0.75 0.75 1.875
. Multi-level bar codes are as follows:
UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN13 (EAN13), JAN8 (EAN8), CODE93, CODE128
. Binary-level bar codes are as follows:
CODE39, ITF, CODABAR
[Default] n=3
[Reference] GS k
FS ! n
[Name] Set print mode(s) for Kanji characters
[Format] ASCII FS ! n
Hex 1C 21 n
Decimal 28 33 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Sets the print mode for Kanji characters, using n as follows:
[Details] • When both double-width and double-height modes are set (including right- and
left-side character spacing), quadruple-size characters are printed.
• The printer can underline all characters (including right- and left-side character
spacing), but cannot underline the space set by HT and 90° clockwise-rotated
characters.
• The thickness of the underline is that specified by FS , regardless of the
character size.
• When some of the characters in a line are double or more height, all the
characters on the line are aligned at the baseline.
• It is possible to emphasize the Kanji character using FS W or GS !, the setting
of the last received command is effective.
• It is possible to turn under line mode on or off using FS , and the setting of the
last received command is effective.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] FS -, FS W, GS !
FS &
[Name] Select Kanji character mode
[Format] ASCII FS &
Hex 1C 26
Decimal 28 38
[Description] Selects Kanji character mode.
[Reference] FS ., FS C
FS – n
[Name] Turn underline mode on/off for Kanji characters
[Format] ASCII FS - n
Hex 1C 2D n
Decimal 28 45 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 2, 48 ≤ n ≤ 50
[Description] Turns underline mode for Kanji characters on or off, based on the following values
of n.
n Function
0, 48 Turns off underline mode for Kanji characters
1, 49 Turns on underline mode for Kanji characters (1-dot thick)
2, 50 Turns on underline mode for Kanji characters (2-dot thick)
[Details] • The printer can underline all characters (including right- and left-side character
spacing), but cannot underline the space set by HT and 90° clockwise-rotated
characters.
• After the underline mode for Kanji characters is turned off by setting n to 0,
underline printing is no longer performed, but the previously specified underline
thickness is not changed. The default underline thickness is 1 dot.
FS .
[Name] Cancel Kanji character mode
[Format] ASCII FS .
Hex 1C 2E
Decimal 28 46
[Description] Cancels Kanji character mode.
[Reference] FS &, FS C
FS 2 c1 c2 d1...dk
[Name] Define user-defined Kanji characters
[Format] ASCII FS 2 c1 c2 d1...dk
Hex 1C 32 c1 c2 d1...dk
Decimal 28 50 c1 c2 d1...dk
[Range] c1 and c2 indicate character codes for the defined characters. The range of
values for c1 and c2 differ depending on the character code system used.
Model type c1 c2
Japanese Kanji supporting model c1 = 77H 21H ≤ c2 ≤ 7EH
(JIS code system)
Japanese Kanji supporting model c1 = ECH 40H ≤ c2 ≤ 7EH
(SHIFT-JIS code system) 80H ≤ c2 ≤ 9EH
Chinese Kanji supporting model c1 = FEH A1H ≤ c2 ≤ FEH
Taiwanese Kanji supporting model c1 = FEH A1H≤ c2 ≤ FEH
0 ≤ d ≤ 255
k = 72
[Description] Defines user-defined Kanji characters for the character codes specified by c1 and
c2.
[Details] • c1 and c2 indicate character codes for the defined characters. c1 specifies for
the first byte, and c2 for the second byte.
• d indicates the dot data. Set a corresponding bit to 1 to print a dot or to 0 to not
print a dot.
[Default] All spaces.
[Reference] FS C
FS W n
[Name] Turn quadruple-size mode on/off for Kanji characters
[Format] ASCII FS W n
Hex 1C 57 n
Decimal 28 87 n
[Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255
[Description] Turns quadruple-size mode on or off for Kanji characters.
• When the LSB of n is 0, quadruple-size mode for Kanji characters is turned off.
• When the LSB of n is 1, quadruple-size mode for Kanji characters is turned on.
[Details] • Only the lowest bit of n is valid.
• In quadruple-size mode, the printer prints the same size characters as when
double-width and double-height modes are both turned on.
• When quadruple-size mode is turned off using this command, the following
characters are printed in normal size.
• When some of the characters on a line are different in height, all the characters
on the line are aligned at the baseline.
• FS ! or GS ! can also select and cancel quadruple-size mode by selecting
double-height and double-width modes, and the setting of the last received
command is effective.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] FS !, GS !
ESC B n t
[Name] Printer Beeper Notification [For GP-80220II, III]
[Format] ASCII ESC B n t
Hex 1B 42 n t
Decimal 27 66 n t
[Range] 1<=n<=9,1<=t<=9
[Description] Beeper functions when receipt comes.
• n is for beeper times.
• t is beeper lasting time, which is [tx50]ms.