Printronix ThermaLine Series Printer User Manual


 
Multinational Character Sets 7–9
The USET and ISET commands are related as shown in Table 7–3.
Therefore, ISET;24 selects the substitution set defined as USET1, ISET;29
selects USET6, etc.
Table 7–3. USET–ISET Relationship
USETn ISET;n
n = 1
n = 2
n = 3
n = 4
n = 5
n = 6
n = 7
n = 8
n = 24
n = 25
n = 26
n = 27
n = 28
n = 29
n = 30
n = 31
corr
esponds to
Example The following example defines User Set 1 to contain the Multinational font
addresses B1 (
±), A1 (¡), and BF (¿) at the hex cell addresses 23, 24, and
25, respectively. Therefore, if ca = 23 and fa = B1, each time that cell
address 23 is received, it will select the character located at font address B1
(
±).
~USET1
23;B1
24;A1
25;BF
END
User Set 1 now contains the following: the plus or minus sign
± (B1 hex) in
place of the number sign # (23 hex); the upside down exclamation point ¡
(A1 hex) in place of the dollar sign $ (24 hex); and the upside down
question mark ¿ (BF hex) in place of the percent sign % (25 hex). To print
User Set 1, you must use the ISET command discussed on page 7–10.