Specifications

Programming Guide/Tips 4-23
TM-H6000/H6000P Developer’s Guide
Confidential
ESC T 3
(3 or 51) (down from top right)
Printing on the Back of Slip Paper
On a TM-H6000 with the endorsement printer mechanism option, you can print on the back of
slips without turning them over. However, please note the following limitations:
Printed characters and number of characters
You can print only 95 alphanumeric characters and 37 international characters in the 5 x 7
dot configuration.
You can print a maximum of 40 characters on one line.
Characters are printed upside down, since the paper is fed in the opposite direction when
printing on the back of a slip.
When the rear end of the slip goes past the E/P print head, the printer can no longer feed the
slip in the opposite direction, and printing cannot be performed.
You can print in the 26.8 mm (1.1 in) range, which starts 6.9 mm (0.3 in) from the rear end of
the slip to a point 33.7 mm (1.3 in) from that location.
You can print a maximum of eight lines.
Command Usage Example
Send the following command to select printing on the back of a slip (in decimal numbers):
GS ( G 2 0 48 68
Send the following command to select printing on the front of a slip (in decimal numbers):
GS ( G 2 0 48 4
These commands to select printing on the front or back are valid, regardless of the
ESC c 0
paper type selection command. The printer goes to the following status, depending on
conditions immediately before this command is executed.
When the paper roll was selected immediately before the command, the printer waits for
insertion of a slip.
The mode is not selected when the check reading function was previously selected.
When this command selects printing on the back of a slip after the check reading operation,
the slip is automatically fed in the forward direction in preparation for printing on the back.
Top of Slip Operation for Slip Printer
Use the following command to move to the top of the selected slip printing area (in decimal
numbers). Refer to “Printing on the Back of Slip Paper” for limitations.
GS ( G 2 0 84 1