Control Code Equivalents21Ignore DataThe Ignore Data command causes the printer to ignore all data (except for thecommand to turn Ignore Data OFF). This allows comments or other that is notto be printed to be inserted into the document for information purposes.Format: ^X^A^X Ignore Data On Command. The printer will ignore all data afterthis command except for the Ignore Data Off Comand, ^A. Data that the printer will ignore.^A Ignore Data Off Command. The printer will not accept allsubsequent data received from the host.Graphics PassA Graphics Pass begins with a Pass Start (^M, ^U, ^V, or ^E) and ends with aGraphics Pass Terminator (Pass Start, CR, LF, FF, ^-, or ^,). Any charactersplaced between the Pass Start and Pass Terminator will print as blockcharacters. Also, all GPL Graphics Image commands, such as the Bar Codeand Line Drawing commands must be sent within a Graphics Pass. EachGraphics Pass is treated by the printer as a set of data and instructions to beprocessed and printed, starting at the current paper position, before acceptingany further data from the host.Each pass begins at the current vertical paper postion and the left margin.From this point, the printer prints to the right and down the page.NOTE: It is not possible to print above the starting point of a Graphics Pass.It is possible, however, to issue positioning commands within thepass which position the paper at any point below the start of the pass.NOTE: When (LF, FF, ^*, ^,) are used to terminate a Graphics Pass, theylose their normal meanings, and become Pass Terminators such as^-. When used outside the Graphics Pass they take on their normalmeaning.^9 19 EM^: (caret colon) 1A SUB^; (caret semicolon) 1B ESC^< (caret left arrow) 1C FS^= (caret equal sign) 1D GS^> (caret right arrow) 1E RS^? (caret question mark) 1F USTable 1. Control Code EquivalentsControl Code Equivalents Hex ASCII