User's Guide
D-4 Code Sets
Printing International Characters
The ESC @ G escape sequence causes the printer to replace some of
the standard ASCII characters with alternate characters that are used in
a specific language. This sequence and the character replacements are
described later in this appendix.
Control Codes and Escape Sequences
When you select AMT Datasouth Datasouth or Diab630 as the active
printer emulation, you can use the control codes and escape sequences
listed in tables D-2 and D-3. The codes and sequences are organized into
the following categories:
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9Control codes
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9Basic functions
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99
9Horizontal spacing
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99
9Vertical spacing
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99
9Margins, tabs and page formatting
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9Absolute and relative moving
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99
9Text functions
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9Graphic functions
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9Miscellaneous functions
An italicized letter in an escape sequence, such as n, is a single-byte vari-
able that you define. An italicized word, such as data, is a multi-byte
variable. An underline value, such as 0 or 1, is a binary number.
User's Guide
D-4 Code Sets
Printing International Characters
The ESC @ G escape sequence causes the printer to replace some of
the standard ASCII characters with alternate characters that are used in
a specific language. This sequence and the character replacements are
described later in this appendix.
Control Codes and Escape Sequences
When you select AMT Datasouth Datasouth or Diab630 as the active
printer emulation, you can use the control codes and escape sequences
listed in tables D-2 and D-3. The codes and sequences are organized into
the following categories:
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99
9Control codes
99
99
9Basic functions
99
99
9Horizontal spacing
99
99
9Vertical spacing
99
99
9Margins, tabs and page formatting
99
99
9Absolute and relative moving
99
99
9Text functions
99
99
9Graphic functions
99
99
9Miscellaneous functions
An italicized letter in an escape sequence, such as n, is a single-byte vari-
able that you define. An italicized word, such as data, is a multi-byte
variable. An underline value, such as 0 or 1, is a binary number.