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CONFIDENTIAL
Paper roll Kanji Commands FS S
Ver. 10.05 p. 520
FS S
SETTING COMMAND
[Name] Set Kanji character spacing
[Format] ASCII FS S n1 n2
Hex 1C 53 n1 n2
Decimal 28 83 n1 n2
[Printers not featuring this command] None
[Range] TM-J2000/J2100, TM-T90, TM-T88IV, TM-T70, TM-L90, TM-P60: 0 n1 255, 0 n2 255
TM-U230, TM-U220: 0 n1 32, 0 n2 32
[Default] TM-J2000/J2100, TM-T90, TM-T88IV, TM-T70, TM-L90, TM-P60: n1 = 0, n2 = 0
TM-U230, TM-U220: n1 = 0, n2 = 0
[Description] Sets left- and right-side spacing of the multi-byte code character n1 and n2, respectively.
Sets the left-side character spacing to [n1 × horizontal or vertical motion units].
Sets the right-side character spacing to [n2 × horizontal or vertical motion units].
[Notes]
Settings of this command affect multilingual characters and user-defined characters.
When a character size is set to N times as large as a normal size, both right- and left-side character spacings
are also set to N times as large as a normal size.
In standard mode, the horizontal motion unit (perpendicular to the paper feed direction) is used.
In page mode, the horizontal or vertical motion unit differs, depending on the starting position set by
ESC T.
When the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right, the horizontal motion unit
(perpendicular to the paper feed direction) is used.
When the starting position is set to the upper right or lower left, the vertical motion unit (paper feed
direction) is used.
Different character spacing can be set for standard mode and page mode.
When this command is set in standard mode, character spacing for multilingual (except Thai) characters
printed in standard mode is set.
When this command is set in page mode, character spacing for multilingual (except Thai) characters
printed in page mode is set.
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