Æ
Selecting the character code table.
190
FOR I =
240
TO
255
200
PRINT #l, CHR$(I);
210 NEXT I
220
’
230 PRINT #l , CHR$(27); “t”; CHR$( 1);
240
’
250
FOR I =
240 TO
255
260
PRINT #l, CHR$(I);
270 NEXT I
Page 0
characters,
190
to
210.
Page
1
characters, 250
to 270.
Refer to ESC t n.
Ç
Selecting International character codes
280 PRINT #l, CHR$(91); CHR$(92); CHR$(93); CHRS(94); CHR$( 10);
290 PRINT #l , CHR$(27); “R”; CHR$( 1);
300 PRINT #l, CHR$(91); CHR$(92); CHR$(93); CHRS(94); CHR$( 10);
280 prints 4 U.S.A characters. (default)
300 prints 4 French characters.
Refer to ESC R n.
È
Resetting printer functions
310 PRINT #l , CHR$(27); “@“;
Initialize printer again.
É
Printing bar codes
320 PRINT #1, CHR$(29); “H”; CHR$(2);
330 PRINT #l, CHR$(27); “$“; CHR$(40); CHR$(0);
340 PRINT #l , CHR$(29); “k”; CHR$(2); “012345678901”; CHR$(0);
In order to print the bar code, you must send the GS code.
(Refer to GS code.)
CHR$ (29)” is the GS code.
320 prints HRI (Human Readable Interpretation) as bar codes. Refer to
GS H n.
330 sets the print starting position to the specified number of dots (40).
Refer to ESC $
n1 n2.
340 prints the bar code; “K" executes printing. (Refer to GS k n [d] k
NUL.)
“CHR$ (2)” selects the JAN 13 Bar
code
system.
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