Table 6-4

 

 

 

 

International

character set commands

 

 

Country

 

Control code

U.S.A.

 

 

< ESC >

“R” CHR$(O)

France

 

 

< ESC >

“R”’ CHR$( 1)

Germany

 

 

< ESC >

“R” CHR$(2)

England

 

 

< ESC >

“R”

CHR$(3)

Denmark

type

I

< ESC >

“R”

CHR$(4)

Sweden

 

 

< ESC >

“R”

CHR$(S)

Italy

 

 

< ESC >

“R”

CHR$(6)

Spain

 

 

< ESC >

“R”

CHR$(7)

Japan

 

 

< ESC >

“R”

CHR$(8)

Norway

 

 

< ESC >

“R” CHR$(9)

Denmark

type

II

< ESC >

“R” CHR$( 10)

Note: When you set the printer to the IBM-P mode, use < FS > instead of <ESC>.

The characters that change are shown beneath their ASCII code in Table 6-5.

 

Table 6-5

 

 

 

 

International

character sets

 

 

 

Country

135 1 ‘ci (64 I91

I92 I93 I94 I9611~~~~2411251126.*a

1U.S.A

l,%lrl,

,,lrl.l

1 t

:

l,i-

l&‘lll\jJl

I

 

 

 

 

tij&

i . .

nPrinting characters in the control code area

When you refer the Appendix B, you’ll find many characters are printed in the control code area. (Remember that the

low-order control codes are the ASCII codes 0 through 31

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