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Table D-3. AMT and Diablo 630 Escape Sequences––continued
Function
Download font coding ........
Print character assigned ...
to code 20 hex
Print character assigned ...
to code 7F hex
Start print suppression .....
Set language .......................
English (US) ...................
French ............................
German ...........................
English (UK) ..................
Danish I ..........................
Swedish ..........................
Italian .............................
Spanish I ........................
Japanese .........................
Norwegian ......................
Danish II ........................
Spanish II .......................
Portuguese ......................
Backward printing
Start ................................
End .................................
D-14 Code Sets
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Text Functions––continued
ESC @ D
1B 40 44
a1 a2 n1 n2
a1 a2 n1 n2
coding
coding
ESC Y
1B 59
ESC Z
1B 5A
ESC 7
1B 37
ESC @ G n
1B 40 47 n
ESC @ G NUL
1B 40 47 00
ESC @ G SOH
1B 40 47 01
ESC @ G STX
1B 40 47 02
ESC @ G ETX
1B 40 47 03
ESC @ G EOT
1B 40 47 04
ESC @ G ENQ
1B 40 47 05
ESC @ G ACK
1B 40 47 06
ESC @ G BEL
1B 40 47 07
ESC @ G BS
1B 40 47 08
ESC @ G HT
1B 40 47 09
ESC @ G LF
1B 40 47 0A
ESC @ G VT
1B 40 47 0B
ESC @ G FF
1B 40 47 0C
ESC 6
1B 36
ESC 5
1B 35
Decimal
27 64 68
This sequence downloads a font to the printer. Variable a1
a1 a2 n1 n2
is the number assigned to the font. The Set Font escape
coding
sequence uses this number to identify and select the font.
Normally, the first font downloaded is assigned 255 (FF
hex), the second font downloaded is assigned 254 (FE hex),
and so on. Variable a2 must always be 00 hex. Variable
n2 and n1 are a 16-bit number that specifies the number of
bytes in the font coding. Variable n2 is the high-order byte;
n1 is the low-order byte. The font coding must conform to
a prescribed binary coding format.
Note: For more detailed information on this escape se-
quence, refer to AMT Technical Notes––Downloading
Fonts, available separately from AMT.
27 89
This sequence prints the character assigned to code 20 hex,
which the printer normally interprets as a space.
27 90
This sequence prints the character assigned to code 7F hex,
which the printer normally ignores.
27 55
This sequence starts the print supression mode, wherein the
printer replaces all printable characters with spaces.
carriage return ends the print suppression mode.
27 64 71 n
This sequence selects a language for the printer to use
27 64 71 0
while printing text. The language settings causes the
27 64 71 1
printer to replace some of the standard characters with
27 64 71 2
alternate characters that are used in a specific language.
27 64 71 3
The character replacements are shown in the Control
27 64 71 4
Panel section of this guide, under the Set Language
27 64 71 5
heading.
27 64 71 6
27 64 71 7
Note: This sequence applies only to fonts with inter-
27 64 71 8
national characters.
27 64 71 9
27 64 71 10
27 64 71 11
27 64 71 12
These sequences control backward printing, wherein the
27 54
printer reverses the direction of normal spacing, back-
27 53
spacing, and character escapement. A space moves the
current print position one space to the left, a backspace
moves the current print position to the right, and character
escapement is to the left. Backward printing does not affect
horizontal tabbing or absolute moves, carriage returns, or
paper movement functions. A carriage return or End
Backward Printing sequence ends backward printing.
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