Table 24 Select Character Font Table - TransAct Ithaca 280 Programmer's Manual

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Programming Codes
Function
Define User-Defined Characters
[ESC] & <y> <c1> <c2> [x1 d1 ... d(y x x1)] ... [xk d1 ... d(y x xk)]
ASCII
Hexadecimal 1BH 26H y c1 c2 [x1 d1 ... d(y x x1)] ... [xk d1 ... d(y x xk)]
<27> <38> y c1 c2 [x1 d1 ... d(y x x1)] ... [xk d1 ... d(y x xk)]
Decimal
Range
y = 2
32  c
1
0  x  12 (9 x 9 font)
0  x  9 (7 x 9 font)
0  d
... d(y x x)  255
1
Description The [ESC] & <y> <c
defines user-defined characters from character code <c
are the configurations of user-defined characters. <y> specifies the number of
bytes in the vertical direction. <x> specifies the number of bytes in the horizontal
direction. Character codes ranging from ASCII code 20H (32) to 7EH (126) can
be defined by <c
Data (<d>) specifies a bit printed to one and not printed to zero. At the default,
user-defined characters are not defined, and the internal character set is printed.
Once the user-defined characters have been defined, they are available until
[ESC] @ or [ESC] ? is executed; the user-defined characters are redefined; the
power is turned off; or the printer is reset.
Function
Cancel User-Defined Characters
ASCII
[ESC] ? <n>
Hexadecimal 1BH 3FH <n>
Decimal
<27> <63> <n>
32  n  126
Range
Description The [ESC] ? <n> command cancels the user-defined characters defined for
character code <n>. After the user-defined characters are canceled, the internal
character set is printed.
Function
Select Character Font
ASCII
[ESC] M <n>
Hexadecimal 1BH 4DH <n>
Decimal
<27> <77> <n>
Range
0,1,48,49
Description The [ESC] M <n> command selects one-byte character font.
<n>
Function
0, 48
Page 0 [PC437 (U.S.A. and Standard Europe)]
1, 49
Page 1 [PC850 (Multilingual)]

Table 24 Select Character Font Table

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 c
 126
2
> <c
> [x
1
2
> and <c
>. Up to 19 user-defined characters can be defined.
1
2
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... d(y x x
)] ... [x
d
1
1
1
... d(y x x
d
)] command
k
1
k
> to <c
>. <y> and <x>
1
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