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Programming
Software Command Syntax
09/14/2009 TTP 2000 Technical Manual P1002902-002
The value n1 represents the number of dot lines the paper is to be transported backwards. The
valid range is 0 to 255.
A dot line is 0.125 mm, and 255 dot lines equal approximately 32 mm.
The value n1 n2 represents high byte and low byte of the number of dot lines the paper is to be
transported forward. Minimum value is 1, and maximum value is 32767.
A dot line is 0.125 mm, and 32767 dot lines equal approximately 4.1 m.
ESC j n1
Paper Reverse
1B 6A n1 hex
27 106 n1 decimal
Caution • NEVER reverse more than 7 mm (n1 = 56) at top of page! Theplaten can lose
grip on the media, which can fall out of the printer.
Important • Using paper feeding command (<ESC>J, <ESC>j, and <ESC>Q) when
operating in fixed page mode (n36 = 0) causes the fixed page to be printed and then the feed
operation occurs. To create white space without generating a printout of the fixed page, use
<LF>.
ESC Q n1 n2
Quick Advance
1B 51 n1 hex
1B 81 n1 Decimal
Important • Using paper feeding command (<ESC>J, <ESC>j, and <ESC>Q) when
operating in fixed page mode (n36 = 0) causes the fixed page to be printed and then the feed
operation occurs. To create white space without generating a printout of the fixed page, use
<LF>.