AMT Datasouth AMTACCEL-5350 Printer User Manual


 
User's Guide
D-4 Code Sets
Printing International Characters
The ESC @ G escape sequence causes the printer to replace some of the
standard ASCII characters with alternate characters that are used in a
specific language. This sequence and the character replacements are
described later in this appendix.
ECS Fonts
The printer can use a special kind of font called an Extended Character
Set (ECS) font. ECS fonts contain alternate characters for codes above
7F hex and do not contain any characters for codes below 20 hex. The
ESC @ C escape sequence disables the alternate characters and restores
the standard characters. This sequence is described later in this appen-
dix.
Control Codes and Escape Sequences
When you select AMT or Diablo 630 as the active printer emulation,
you can use the control codes and escape sequences listed in tables D-2
and D-3. The codes and sequences are organized into the following
categories:
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99
9 Control codes
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99
9 Basic functions
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99
9 Horizontal spacing
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99
9 Vertical spacing
99
99
9 Margins, tabs and page formatting
99
99
9 Absolute moving
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99
9 Text functions
99
99
9 Sheetfeeder functions
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99
9 Graphic functions
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99
9 Miscellaneous functions (for 635 and 635d models only)
An italicized letter in an escape sequence, such as n, is a single-byte
variable that you define. An italicized word, such as data, is a multi-byte
variable. An underline value, such as
0 or 1, is a binary number.
User's Guide
D-4 Code Sets
Printing International Characters
The ESC @ G escape sequence causes the printer to replace some of the
standard ASCII characters with alternate characters that are used in a
specific language. This sequence and the character replacements are
described later in this appendix.
ECS Fonts
The printer can use a special kind of font called an Extended Character
Set (ECS) font. ECS fonts contain alternate characters for codes above
7F hex and do not contain any characters for codes below 20 hex. The
ESC @ C escape sequence disables the alternate characters and restores
the standard characters. This sequence is described later in this appen-
dix.
Control Codes and Escape Sequences
When you select AMT or Diablo 630 as the active printer emulation,
you can use the control codes and escape sequences listed in tables D-2
and D-3. The codes and sequences are organized into the following
categories:
99
99
9 Control codes
99
99
9 Basic functions
99
99
9 Horizontal spacing
99
99
9 Vertical spacing
99
99
9 Margins, tabs and page formatting
99
99
9 Absolute moving
99
99
9 Text functions
99
99
9 Sheetfeeder functions
99
99
9 Graphic functions
99
99
9 Miscellaneous functions (for 635 and 635d models only)
An italicized letter in an escape sequence, such as n, is a single-byte
variable that you define. An italicized word, such as data, is a multi-byte
variable. An underline value, such as
0 or 1, is a binary number.