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Special characters
Hex. ASCII
Code set A Code set B Code set C
7B53 { S SHIFT SHIFT –N/A
7B41 { A –N/A CODE A CODE A
7B42 { B CODE B –N/A CODE B
7B43 { C CODE C CODE C –N/A
7B31 { 1 FNC1 FNC1 FNC1
7B32 { 2 FNC2 FNC2 –N/A
7B33 { 3 FNC3 FNC3 –N/A
7B34 { 4 FNC4 FNC4 –N/A
7B7B { { ‘ { ‘ ‘ { ‘ ‘ { ‘
<Example>
To print “No.” in code set B, followed by “123456” in code
set C, send the following data string:
GS k <73><10><7Bh 42h> “No.” <7Bh 43h><12><34><56>
• If the printer finds a string of bar code data that does not begin
with a code set select character, it immediately aborts the
command processing and handles the subsequent data as
normal data.
• If the printer received a character that is not available in the
currently selected code set, it immediately aborts the command
processing and handles the subsequent data as normal data.
• An HRI character corresponding to either a Shift character or
a code select character is not printed. An HRI character for
either a function character or a control character is treated as
a space character.
[Sample Program]
[Print Results]
When the data “123” is printed with the code 39
LPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “H” + CHR$(2);
LPRINT CHR$(&H1D) + “k”;
LPRINT CHR$(4);
LPRINT “123” + CHR$(0);
END