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Control Codes
Function
Define user-defined characters
ASCII
[ESC] = <y> <c
Hexadecimal
1BH 3DH <y> ...
Decimal
<27> <51> <y> ...
Range
y = 2 or 3
32 ≤ c
≤ c
1
0 ≤ x ≤ 12 (12 x 12 font)
0 ≤ x ≤ 14 (12 x 14 font)
0 ≤ x ≤ 16 (24 x 16 font)
0 ≤ d
... d (y x x) ≤ 255
1
IPCL
none
Description
The [ESC] = <y> <c
defines user-defined characters from character code <c
configurations of a user-defined character. <y> specifies the number of bytes in the vertical
direction. <x> specifies the number of bytes in the horizontal direction. Character code ranges
from zero to 255 (FFH) can be defined by <c
defined. 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] $ is executed; the user-defined
characters are redefined; the power is turned off; or the printer is reset.
Each internal font, draft, large draft, and NLQ, has its own 32-character storage area. If possible,
the currently selected font will be used to select which user-defined font is defined. If the font
being defined is not suitable for the currently selected mode, a suitable font will be temporarily
selected for the definition. If <y> = 2, the 12 x 12 draft font or the 12 x 14 large draft font can be
defined. If <y> = 3, only the 16 x 24 NLQ font can be defined. If <y> = 2 and the NLQ font is
active, the large draft user-defined font will be loaded. If <y> = 3 and a draft font is active, the
NLQ user-defined font will be loaded.
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