updated March 18, 2002

Table 4. Font Files for DBCS Code Pages

(continued)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code Page

File Name

 

 

Codeset

Station

Where to Download

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

949

kormh16.fnt

 

 

SBCS

Impact

Impact code page 1

Korea

kormz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Impact

Impact DBCS

 

kormh24.fnt

 

 

SBCS

Thermal

Thermal code page 1

 

kormz24.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS

 

kudcz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Impact DBCS UDC

 

kudcz24.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS UDC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1381

prcmh16.fnt

 

 

SBCS

Impact

Impact code page 1

Chinese

prcmz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Impact

Impact DBCS

PRC

prcmh24.fnt

 

 

SBCS

Thermal

Thermal code page 1

(Simplified)

prcmz24.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS

 

pudcz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Impact DBCS UDC

 

pudcz24.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS UDC

 

 

 

 

 

 

950

rocmh16.fnt (Note 1)

 

SBCS

Impact

Impact code page 1

Chinese

rocmz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Impact

Impact DBCS

Taiwan

rocmh24.fnt

 

 

SBCS

Thermal

Thermal code page 1

(Traditional)

rocmz24a.fnt

(Note 2)

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS

 

rocmz24b.fnt (Note 2)

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS

 

rudcz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Impact DBCS UDC

 

rudcz24.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS UDC

 

 

 

 

 

 

950

rocmh16b.fnt (Note 1)

 

SBCS

Impact

Impact code page 1

Chinese

rocmz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Impact

Impact DBCS

Taiwan

rocmh24.fnt

 

 

SBCS

Thermal

Thermal code page 1

(Traditional)

rocmz24a.fnt

(Note 2)

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS

 

rocmz24b.fnt (Note 2)

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS

 

rudcz16.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Impact DBCS UDC

 

rudcz24.fnt

 

 

DBCS

Thermal

Thermal DBCS UDC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

a.The file rocmh16b.fnt contains bold fonts and the file rocmh16.fnt contains normal fonts.

b.The file rocmz24a.fnt contains the BIG-5 code set and the IBM Selected non-Chinese character set (first byte A1-F9 and second byte 40-7E, A1-FE). The file rocmz24b.fnt contains the IBM Selected non-Chinese/Chinese character set (first byte F2-F9 and second byte 81-A0).

2.Download the 4610CVNT.EXE program and the configuration files that it uses. To access the program and its files:

a.Go to the IBM Retail Store Solutions Web site at http://www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store

b.Select Support at the left edge of the main page.

c.Under SurePOS Peripherals, select IBM SureMark Printer.

d.Select the link to the Model TI5 and TG5 support page.

e.Select Font Utility Package to download the zipped file that contains the program and the configuration files.

f.Unzip the program and the configuration files into the same directory that contains the font files that you previously downloaded.

3.Enter the 4610CVNT config_file command to create the font file that will be loaded into the printer. config_file is the name of the appropriate configuration file from the following list:

JPNGS932.CFG

Code page 932, Japan, Gothic style

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IBM TF7, TM7, TI5, TG5 manual JPNGS932.CFG

TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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