Select your printer model
Parameters are refined by the selected printer.
- EU-m30
- TM-J2000
- TM-J2100
- TM-L90
- TM-L90 LFC
- TM-L100
- TM-m10
- TM-m30
- TM-m30II
- TM-m30II-H
- TM-m30III
- TM-m30III-H
- TM-m30II-NT
- TM-m30II-S
- TM-m30II-SL
- TM-m50
- TM-m50II
- TM-m50II-H
- TM-P20
- TM-P20II
- TM-P60
- TM-P60II
- TM-P80
- TM-P80II
- TM-T20
- TM-T20II
- TM-T20III
- TM-T20IIIL
- TM-T20IV-L
- TM-T20X
- TM-T20X-II
- TM-T70
- TM-T70II
- TM-T81III
- TM-T82II
- TM-T82III
- TM-T82IIIL
- TM-T82IV-L
- TM-T82X
- TM-T82X-II
- TM-T83III
- TM-T83IV
- TM-T88IV
- TM-T88V
- TM-T88VI
- TM-T88VII
- TM-T90
- TM-T100
- TM-U220
- TM-U220II
- TM-U230
FS ( L
[Name]
Select label and black mark control function(s)
[Format]
ASCII
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FS
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L
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pL
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pH
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fn
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[parameters]
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Hex
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1C
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28
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4C
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pL
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pH
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fn
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[parameters]
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Decimal
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28
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40
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76
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pL
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pH
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fn
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[parameters]
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[Description]
Various processes are performed on label or black mark paper.
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Function code fn specifies the function.
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fnFunction No.Function name33Paper layout setting34Paper layout information transmission48Transmit the positioning information65Feed paper to the label peeling position66Feed paper to the cutting position67Feed paper to the print starting position80Paper layout error special margin setting
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pL and pH specify the number of bytes following fn as (pL + pH × 256).
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The [parameters] are described in each function.
[Notes]
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The functions of this command are determined by the (fn) setting. The actual command operation varies according to function.
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When using label paper (die-cut label), use FS ( L <Function 65> and FS ( L <Function 67> .
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When using black mark paper, use FS ( L <Function 66> and FS ( L <Function 67> .
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When origin of layout is set to "paper layout is not used," FS ( L <Function 65> , FS ( L <Function 66> , and FS ( L <Function 67> do not operate.
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The position information of FS ( L <Function 48> is useful information when the origin of layout is set to "bottom of a label" or "top of a black mark."
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The paper layout (layout reference) is set with FS ( L <Function 33> of this command or GS ( E <Function 49> .
[Notes for transmission process]
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Data send operations are performed using FS ( L <Function 34> and FS ( L <Function 48> . When you use the functions, obey the following rules.
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When the host PC transmits the function data, transmit the next data after receiving the corresponding data from the printer.
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When operating with a serial interface, be sure to configure operation so that the host computer uses the printer only when it is READY.
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When operating with a parallel interface, the data sent by this function (starting with Header and ending with NUL), as with other data, is first stored in the send buffer, then output in sequential order when the host computer changes to the reverse mode. Note that the send buffer capacity is 99 bytes, and any data exceeding this volume limit will be lost; therefore, when using this command, it is important to configure the operation so that the host computer's change to the reverse mode and the subsequent status send/receive process is performed quickly.
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When communication with the printer uses XON/XOFF control with serial interface, the XOFF code may interrupt the "Header to NUL" data string.
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The information for each function can be identified to other transmission data according to specific data of the transmission data block. When the header transmitted by the printer is [hex = 37h / decimal = 55], treat NUL [hex = 00h / decimal = 0] as a data group and identify it according to the combination of the header and the identifier.
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- Introduction
- Command Lists
- Commands in Code Order
- Applicable printers
- Command List by Model
- EU-m30
- TM-J2000, TM-J2100
- TM-L90
- TM-L90 LFC
- TM-L100
- TM-m10
- TM-m30
- TM-m30II
- TM-m30II-H
- TM-m30II-NT
- TM-m30II-S
- TM-m30II-SL
- TM-m30III
- TM-m30III-H
- TM-m50
- TM-m50II
- TM-m50II-H
- TM-P20
- TM-P20II
- TM-P60
- TM-P60II
- TM-P80
- TM-P80II
- TM-T100
- TM-T20
- TM-T20II
- TM-T20III
- TM-T20IIIL
- TM-T20IV-L
- TM-T20X
- TM-T20X-II
- TM-T70
- TM-T70II
- TM-T81III
- TM-T82II
- TM-T82III
- TM-T82IIIL
- TM-T82IV-L
- TM-T82X
- TM-T82X-II
- TM-T83III
- TM-T83IV
- TM-T88IV
- TM-T88V
- TM-T88VI
- TM-T88VII
- TM-T90
- TM-U220
- TM-U220II
- TM-U230
- Obsolete Commands
- Commands Arranged by Function
- Print Commands
- Line Spacing Commands
- Character Commands
- Printing Paper Commands
- Label and black mark control
- Print Position Commands
- Paper Sensor Commands
- Mechanism Control Commands
- Bit Image Commands
- Bit Image
- GS ( L / GS 8 L
- GS D
- Graphics
- NV Graphics
- Download Graphics
- Panel Button Commands
- Status Commands
- Barcode Commands
- Two-dimensional Code Commands
- GS ( k
- PDF417
- QR Code
- MaxiCode
- 2-dimensional GS1 DataBar
- Composite Symbology
- Aztec Code
- DataMatrix
- Macro Function Commands
- Kanji Commands
- Miscellaneous Commands
- DLE ENQ
- DLE DC4 <fn=1>
- DLE DC4 <fn=2>
- DLE DC4 <fn=3>
- DLE DC4 <fn=7>
- DLE DC4 <fn=8>
- ESC ( Y
- ESC =
- ESC @
- ESC L
- ESC S
- ESC p
- GS ( A
- GS ( D
- GS I
- GS P
- GS g 0
- GS g 2
- GS z 0
- Response or status transmission
- Print control methods
- Beeper tone control
- Graphics drawing
- Receipt enhancement control
- Page mode control
- Customize Commands
- User setup
- GS ( E
- GS ( E <fn=1>
- GS ( E <fn=2>
- GS ( E <fn=3>
- GS ( E <fn=4>
- GS ( E <fn=5>
- GS ( E <fn=6>
- GS ( E <fn=7>
- GS ( E <fn=8>
- GS ( E <fn=9>
- GS ( E <fn=10>
- GS ( E <fn=11>
- GS ( E <fn=12>
- GS ( E <fn=13>
- GS ( E <fn=14>
- GS ( E <fn=15>
- GS ( E <fn=16>
- GS ( E <fn=48>
- GS ( E <fn=49>
- GS ( E <fn=50>
- GS ( E <fn=51>
- GS ( E <fn=52>
- GS ( E <fn=99>
- GS ( E <fn=100>
- Printer customization
- NV user memory
- User setup
- Counter Printing Commands
- Programming Examples
- Appendixes