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$04
[Name]  Restore small character printing.
[Format] ASCII -
 Hex 04
 Decimal 4
[Description]  The printer resumes printing with small characters.
[Notes]  • The commands from $00 to $09 do not cancel the print buffer.
  • the commands which modify the dimensions of the characters are only active at the 
beginning of the line.
[Default]  Setting in the option register by means of the front keys
[Reference]  $00, $01, $02, $03, $1B $4D
[Example]
$0A
[Name]  Forward feeds one line.
[Format] ASCII -
 Hex 0A
 Decimal 10
[Description]  Forward feeds one line equivalent to a line of print.
[Notes]  • This command brings about the printing of the contents of the line buffer.
 • 
If the line buffer is empty this command executes a line feed of 24 dots (= 3 mm). If the line 
buffer contains text the line feed is = (character height + spacing) dots ( default = 4 mm).
[Default]
[Reference] $0B
[Example]
(n) $0B
[Name]  Forward feeds (n) lines.
[Format] ASCII -
 Hex 0B
 Decimal 11
[Description]  Carries out the number of line feeds specifi ed in (n).
[Notes]  •The number must be ASCII and between 0 and 9 (when n=0 the command is ignored)
  • This command clears the line buffer.
[Default]
[Reference] $0A
[Example]  To forward feed fast, 5 lines at a time:
  $35 $0B (or 5 and the command $0B)
$0D
[Name]  Print the line buffer.
[Format] ASCII {}
 Hex 0D
 Decimal 13
[Description]  This command prints the line buffer.
[Notes]  • If the line buffer is empty, the command is ignored.
  • If the CRLF option is set, this command is ignored and printing can only be ordered 
through the command $0A.
[Default]
[Reference] $0F
[Example]
3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
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