iDP3221 User’s Manual
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APPENDIX 1. PAGE MODE
Overview
The printer has two print modes: standard and page.
In standard mode, the printer prints or feeds paper each time it receives a print or paper feed command. In page
mode, when the printer receives print commands and/or form feed commands, it simply forwards them to the
specified print area of memory. Only when an ESC FF or FF is executed, will all data mapped in the print area
until then be printed in a batch.
For example, suppose you executed a print and line feed for data "ABCDEF"<LF>. In
standard mode, the data "ABCDEF" is printed and paper is advanced one line. In page mode,
the data "ABCDEF" is written in the specified print area of memory, and the memory location
for the storage of the next print data is shifted one line.
The printer enters page mode with an ESC L, so that all commands received after that point are handled in page
mode. When an ESC FF is executed, the data received until then is printed in a batch. When an FF is executed,
the data received until then is printed in a batch, after which the printer returns to standard mode. An ESC S
causes the printer to immediately return to standard mode; any print data, however, that has been stored in page
mode is not printed. Instead it shall be deleted.
[Switching Between Standard Mode and Page Mode]
Command values in standard mode and page mode:
(1) The values set with commands are common to the standard and page modes. The values set with any of the
four commands listed below are, however, treated differently and stored separately for the standard and page
modes.
ESC SP, ESC 2, ESC 3, FS S
Standard Mode
Page Mode
Print
Print