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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Set Initial Conditions (SIC) Command
- IBM Emulation Mode Printer Commands
- Control Codes
- Escape Sequences
- Printer Command Parameters
- Command Structure
- Printer Command Quick Reference (IBM Emulation Mode)
- Selecting a Character Set
- Select Code Page
- Print From Code Page
- Download a Character Set
- Select Global Font
- Select Print Type Style
- Set Print Quality
- Graphics Print Modes
- Horizontal Movement
- Line Control
- Vertical Tabulation
- Line Spacing
- Set Top of Form and Page Length
- Printer Control
- Epson Emulation Mode Printer Commands
- OKI Microline Emulation Mode Printer Commands
- Using the Printer Interface
- Downloading Characters and Fonts
- Barcodes
- Code Pages
- Glossary
- Index
Section 3: IBM Emulation Mode Printer Commands
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the code page number, then divide by 256.
• Code page information begins on page 188.
Print From Code Page
Continuously Print Characters from a Code Page
Use this command to print characters from the all Characters Chart of a Code
Page (see “Printing a Code Page” on page 204).
Ln Hn
Ln (low number) and Hn (high number) identify the number of characters that
you want to print.
See below for ways to calculate this variable.
n1 n2 n3......nn
The variables, n1 n2 n3 and so on, are the number of characters that you want to
print. For example, for each character, n1 n2 n3...., that you want to print, you
substitute the decimal or hexadecimal digit for that character.
Use the code page tables for the decimal or the hexadecimal digit (see “Code
Pages” on page 187).
• Locate the character on the code page table.
• Use the decimal or hexadecimal digit for that character in the printer com-
mand format.
Usage Notes
To print less than 256 characters:
• Hn is 0.
• Ln is the number of characters you want to print.
To print more than 256 characters:
• Divide the number of characters you want to print by 256.
— The result is Hn.
— The remainder is Ln.
You must input a decimal or hexadecimal digit for each character
(n1.....nn) you want to print. The decimal and hexadecimal digits are
Format ESC \ Ln Hn n1.....nn
Decimal 27 92 Ln Hn n1.....nn
Hex 1B 5C Ln Hn n1.....nn