
Select character set #2
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Both | <ES& | “6” |
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| 1B | 36 |
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| Selects | character set #2. |
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Select international | character set |
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Mode | ASCII |
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Std. | <ES& | “R” | n | 27 | 82 | n | 1B | 52 | n |
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IBM | cFS> | “R” | n | 28 | 82 | n | 1C | 52 | n |
Selects an international character set according to the value of n.
II | 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 | Denmark1 | 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
Enable printing of all character codes
Mode | ASCII |
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IBM | cESC> ‘f’ nl | n2 | 27 92 nl n2 | 1B 5C nl n2 | 1 |
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| 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 + n2 x 256 characters, where nl and n2 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.
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