[Supplementary Explanation]
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HEX characters = Kanji Code 4 bytes ASCII / 1 Kanji character (Ex.Shift JIS code)
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Binary code = Kanji Code 2 bytes / 1 Kanji character (Ex.Shift JIS code)
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Smoothing function validity range = Horizontal/vertical valid range: factor 3 to 12
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Highlighting function validity range = Horizontal/vertical valid range: factor 1 to 5
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Print result of two bytes under bar "_" is vertical line (excluding when the kanji mode is [Japan,
Compatible kanji]).
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When the language setting of the printer is Japanese or Simplified Chinese or Traditional
Chinese or Korean, printing follows the language setting.
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Some JIS213 Kanji (JISX213) characters have values between U+10000 to U+10FFFF.
Both UTF-8 and UTF-16 encodings are supported. Characters are encoded as surrogate pairs
in UTF-16, and as a 4 byte code in UTF-8. Some encoding processes use CESU-8, which
converts a surrogate pair to UTF-8.
[Notes]
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With the highlighting function the character width enlarges proportional with the expansion
factor.
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Using the highlighting function, depending on the type of font, characters become squeezed.
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When the Kanji mode setting is [China, Traditional Chinese (BIG5)], it will be a command error.
[Valid Commands]
Print position
<V>
Modification
<P>
Parent topic
Font command
<H>
<L>
<%>
<&>
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</>
<0>
<WD>