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+ | PDF version of document (may not be as complete as this list) | ||
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+ | ** See the bottom of this document for additional notes on Windows 7 and up.** | ||
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+ | * PosX Alternative 27, | ||
====== ESC Codes Explained ====== | ====== ESC Codes Explained ====== | ||
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+ | In Windows 7 and up there have been some issues with using the ESC codes, and those codes must be converted to their decimal equivalent before entering them into the System Five Printer driver. | ||
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+ | The conversion is explained below. | ||
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ESC Codes example: | ESC Codes example: | ||
- | ESC “I” “d” “m” 0 = 27,109,73,100,0 | + | ESC “I” “d” “m” 0 = 27,73,100,109,0 |
Not sure what the 0 code is for, but is required with TSP-100 / 143 | Not sure what the 0 code is for, but is required with TSP-100 / 143 | ||
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- | Created by Steve Wind May 21 2010 | ||
- | ====== | + | ======= Additional Links ======= |
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+ | * [[generic_text_driver_cut_codes|Generic Text Driver Cut Codes]] | ||
+ | * [[https://pos-x.com/ | ||
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+ | ======================================================================================= | ||
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+ | Created by Steve Wind May 21, 2010 | ||
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