n

Character

set

n

Character

set

0

U.S.A

 

7

Spain

I

 

1

France

 

8

Japan

 

 

2

Germany

 

9

Norway

 

3

England

 

10 Denmark

II

4

Denmark

I

11

Spain

II

 

5

Sweden

 

12 Latin

America

6

Italy

 

13

Denmark/Norway

The first eight of these character sets (from U.S.A. to Spain I) can be selected as power-up defaults by DIP switches 2-2 to 2-4.

Enable printing of all character codes

~Mode

1

ASCII

 

 

 

1

Decimal

1

Hexadecimal

1

IBM

1

< ESC >

“\”

nl

n2

21

92 nl n2

1B

SC nl

n2

Enables printing of all characters in the IBM character set, including those assigned to character codes which are normally considered control codes.

This command remains in effect for the next nl + nZ x 256 characters, where nl and n,? are numbers between 0 and 255. During this interval no control functions are executed. If a code with no assigned character is received, the printer prints a space.

Enable printing of a// character codes on next character

Mode

ASCII

 

Decimal

Hexadecimal

IIBM

1 <ESC>

“A~’

27 94

IlB SE

 

This command operates like < ESC > “\” except that it remains in effect

 

for only

one character.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select

slash

zero

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mode

ASCII

 

 

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Both

<ESC>

“ _ 1,

“ 1”

27

126

49

IB

7E

31

<ESC>

&‘N 3, <I>

27

126

1

IB

7E

01

 

 

Causes subsequent

zero characters

to

be

overprinted

with

a

slash.

Select

normal

zero

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IModel

ASCII

 

I

 

Decimal

I

Hexadecimal

Both

<ESC>

“ u >.

“0”

27

126

48

1B

7E

3b

<ESC>

“ _ >.

co>

27

126

0

1B

7E

00

 

I

Causes subsequent zero characters to be printed normally (0), without a slash.

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