Set initial condition commands – Visara 1330-X02 User Manual

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Programming Notes

Set Initial Condition Commands

A set initial condition command is listed below.

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Set Initial Condition Commands

n1 and n2

n1 and n2 specify the number (n) of bytes of data following and including the init byte.
n1 is 1, 3, or 4, and n2 is always 0.

init

init determines which initialization should be performed. The printer supports six values:
0, 1, 4, 5, 254, and 255. The definition of each init value is as follows:

00

Printer is initialized to the user-defined settings which include CPI, LPI, MPP,
MPL, left margin, single or double space, and print quality. The download font
is not cleared.

01

Printer is initialized to the user-defined settings which include CPI, LPI, MPP,
MPL, left margin, single or double space, and print quality. All download fonts
are cleared and the language is initialized to user-defined settings (Option 201).

04

Printer is initialized to the factory default settings which include CPI, LPI, MPP,
MPL, left margin, single or double space, and print quality. The download font
is not cleared, but the download selection is reset to the resident font selection.

05

Printer is initialized to the factory default settings which include CPI, LPI, MPP,
MPL, left margin, single or double space, and print quality. All download fonts
are cleared and the language is initialized to factory default settings.

254

When you specify a value of 254, the printer is initialized the same way as if
you specify an init value of 01. However, the results of this initialization are
saved in storage and become the user-defined settings.

255

When you specify a value of 255, the printer is initialized the same way as if
you specify an init value of X 05. However, the results of this initialization are
saved in storage and become the user-defined settings.

Note:

init values that are not supported are treated as if they were init values of 00. Do
not use init values 254 and 255 unless you are setting up the printer for the first
time.

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