Epson TM-T85P Printer User Manual


 
Commands 5-11
ESC %
n
[Name] Select/cancel user-defined character set
[Format] ASCII ESC %
n
Hex 1B 25
n
Decimal 27 37
n
[Range] 0
n
255
[Description] Selects or cancels the user-defined character set.
When the Least Significant Bit (LSB) is 0, the user-defined
character set is canceled.
When the LSB is 1, the user-defined character set is selected.
[Notes] When the user-defined character set is canceled, the internal
character set is automatically selected.
[Default]
n
= 0
[Reference]
ESC &
,
ESC ?
ESC &
y c1 c2
[
x1 d1
...
dy
x1
]...[
xk d1
...
dy
xk
]
[Name] Define user-defined characters
[Format] ASCII ESC &
y c1 c2
[
x1
d1...dy
x1
]...[
xk d1
...
dy
xk
]
Hex 1B 26
y c1 c2
[
x1
d1...dy
x1
]...[
xk d1
...
dy
xk
]
Decimal 27 38
y c1 c2
[
x1
d1...dy
x1
]...[
xk d1
...
dy
xk
]
[Range]
y
= 3
32
c1
c2
126
0
x
12 Font A (12
24)
0
x
9 Font B (9
24 )
0
d1 ... dy
xk
255
k
=
c2
-
c1
+1
[Description] Defines user-defined characters.
y
specifies the number of bytes in the vertical direction.
c1
specifies the beginning character code for the definition, and
c2
specifies the final code.
x
specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction.
d
is the dot data for the characters. The dot pattern is in the
horizontal direction from the left side. Any remaining dots on the
right side are blank.
The allowable character code range is from ASCII code 20H(32) to
7EH(126) (95 characters).
The data to define a user-defined character is (y x x) bytes.
Set a corresponding bit to 1 to print a dot or 0 to not print a dot.
[Notes] It is possible to define multiple characters for consecutive
character codes.
If only one character is desired, use
c1 = c2
.
This command can define different user-defined character
patterns by each fonts. To select a font, use
ESC !