Introduction

Korean Character Sets

Korean Character Sets

The printer automatically recognizes single-byte characters and double-byte characters.

The single-byte font characters are mapped to hexadecimal address range 00 to 7F hex (0-127 decimal).

The double-byte font characters are mapped to hexadecimal address range A1A0 to F0FF hex. First byte, 161 (A1h) and second byte 160 (A0h) to first byte, 253 (FDh) and second byte, 255 (FFh) is the decimal, grouped byte range.

Korean Font 8 Double-Byte Characters

The Korean font characters are mapped to double-byte hexadecimal address range A1A0 to FDFF hex. See the following pages for codepage character maps.

Korean Code Page (203 dpi) on page 349

Korean Code Page 949 (300 dpi) on page 474

Bar Codes

All bar codes supported by the EPL2 language have associated industry specifications that the programmer should be aware of and adhere to. The programmer needs to consider bar code features and requirements when choosing and using a bar code for different applications. Some of the features and requirements that need consideration are listed below:

Data used by the application are per the bar code specification (numbers only, alphanumeric, alphanumeric and special characters, etc.).

Minimum and maximum number of characters allowed or required per bar code.

Density or magnification of a given bar code type.

White area required around bar codes (the “Quiet Zone”).

The bar code must print within the image buffer (printable area of the label).

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