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[Coding Example 3] Registration code in Unicode binary code.
<A>
<CC>0
<T2>B<00>16
<00FF ・・・・・・・・・・FF00>16
<Z>
<A>
<CC>0
<V>100<H>200<K1>B<E0>16<00>16
<Q>2
<Z>
[Coding Example 4] Register in the user registration memory
<A>
<KS>0
<CC>1
<T2>B<40>16
<00FF ・・・・・・・・・・FF00>16
<Z>
[Supplemental explanation]
1. Registering 24 x 24dots external fonts in the internal memory or user registration memory.
2. The code to specify in the registration font code address needs to match the Kanji set (<KS>) and Kanji code <KC>).
3. Overwriting registration data is available.
4. The order of data output is as follows.
5. The data registered in the printer memory will be deleted at the power off. In this case, you need to register the data
again.
External file [24×24]
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D1
D4
D7
D70
D71
D72
D10
D13
D16
D19
D22
D25
D28
D31
D34
D37
D40
D43
D46
D49
D52
D55
D58
D61
D64
D67
D70
When registering the external characters described above, D1 data becomes <00>
D3 data becomes <00>
[00000000].
In the same manner, D4 becomes <00>
data are specified to <003C00003C00...>
[Point]
1. The data registered in the user registration memory will be maintained after the printer's power is off.
2. You cannot use the internal memory in combination with the user registration memory.
3. Specify the slot to register.
If <CC> command is not sent after the power on, the data are registered in the internal memory.
8 dots
because D1 consists of [00000000], D2 consists of [00111100] and D3 consists of
16
, D5 becomes <3C>
16
and up to D72.
16
24 dots
8 dots
8 dots
D2
D71
and D6 becomes <00>
16
117
D3
D6
D9
D12
D15
D18
D21
D24
D27
24 dots
D30
D33
D36
D39
D42
D45
D48
D51
D54
D57
D60
D63
D66
D69
D72
, D2 data becomes <3C>
16
16
, and the external registration
16
and

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