Star Micronics NB24-10/15 User Manual page 124

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When you run this program,
it looks like nothing happens.
That's OK. We'll see why in just a moment. Save this program.
We'll need it again shortly.
PRINTING DOWNLOAD
CHARACTERS
You've now defined and sent two characters
to your printer.
But how do you know that? If you try printing those characters
now you don't get a car and telephone.
Instead you get . . ( = .
That's because the download characters are stored in a different
part of the printer's
memory.
To tell it to look in download
character RAM instead of standard character
ROM it requires
another command:
(ESC) "%" n
Where n is either 1 (to select), or 0 (to cancel). If you want
your new characters
to be included in a standard character set,
you may copy the standard set stored in ROM into the download
RAM, which will save you switching
back and forth between
the download area and the standard
ROM. If you wish to use
this option, make sure that you copy the standard characters in-
to RAM before you download
your own, because
the last-
copied characters
replace previously
copied ones. The com-
mand to copy the standard characters
into the download RAM
area is:
WC)
":" CHR$(O) CHR$(O) CHR$(O)
(except for the IBM-P mode)

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