Epson 4100 Printer User Manual


 
Operator’s Guide 151
character library, the character for that data byte value is printed from the
default character set for the currently selected emulation.
Character source and library selections are stored until power off, printer
reset, or until changed using this command, control sequence SOH Az&,
or the "Overlay Characters" option in the configuration menu.
SOH A z B Map Characters
ASCII:
SOH A z B (n1) (n2) (c1
a
)(c1
b
)...(cx
a
)(cx
b
)
Control:
CTRL
A A z B (n1) (n2) (c1
a
)(c1
b
)...(cx
a
)(cx
b
)
Decimal:
1 65 122 66 (n1) (n2) (c1
a
)(c1
b
)...(cx
a
)(cx
b
)
Hexadecimal:
01 41 7A 42 (n1) (n2) (c1
a
)(c1
b
)...(cx
a
)(cx
b
)
This controls the relationship between data byte values and their
associated printable characters. Any printable character from the current
character source and character library may be mapped to any data byte
value between 0 and 255, enabling you to create custom character maps.
n1 and n2 define the range of data byte values to which the characters
are mapped. To map a single character, enter the same data byte value
for both n1 and n2.
The number of each character to be mapped to the range of data byte
values is specified using two bytes: c
a
is the least significant byte of the
character number, c
b
is the most significant byte of the character number.
c
a
and c
b
must be specified for each character in the range n1 through
n2.
This control command only maps characters from the currently selected
character source and character library. Character source and character
library are selected with command SOH Az%. Download characters
cannot be remapped
.
Maps created using this command are stored until power off, printer reset,
or until overwritten by other selections. Selecting a character set or
changing emulation mode overwrites current selections.