Fonts, Languages and Characters
Standard Languages and Character Sets
There are two ways to select a language or character set.
One method is by substituting certain characters in the lower half of the charac- ter set, such as # $ @ [ \ ] ^ ` { } and ~. This can be done by using the control panel Language selection, or through the emulation. The language substitu- tions available through the emulation differ by emulation.
The other method is by selecting an entire set of the characters (also called code pages) for the upper half of the character set. This can be done by using the control panel Character Set selection, or through the emulation. The character sets available through the emulation differ by emulation.
Language substitutions and character set selections are valid for all font styles except
Language Substitutions
There are 42 available language substitutions, including Canadian, Canadian Alternate, Chinese, Danish MT660, Danish 2 Epson, Dutch LG, Finnish LG, French (ISO 69), French Epson, French MT660, French Withdrawn, German (ISO 21), Hebrew LG, Hungarian, International Reference Version (ISO 2), Italian (ISO 15), Italian Epson, Italian MT660, Japanese (ISO 14), JIS Roman LG, Latin American Epson, Norwegian Epson, Norwegian / Danish (ISO 60), Norwegian / Danish Epson, Norwegian / Danish ISO LG, Norwegian / Danish LG, Norwegian / Danish MT660, Portuguese (ISO 16), Portuguese LG, Spanish (ISO 17), Spanish Epson, Swedish LG, Swedish / Finnish (ISO 11), Swedish / Finnish Basic (ISO 10), Swedish / Finnish MT660, Swiss LG, Turkish LG, UK (ISO 4), UK Epson, UK LG, US (ISO 6), and VT100.
Character Sets
There are 40 available character sets / code pages, including Bulgarian (Code Page 866B), Cyrillic (Code Page 866), Cyrillic (Code Page 1251), Cyrillic (ISO