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Chapter 6
Setting Up the Printer
11. Character Set Selection
The
NASC
command selects a character set that decides how
the various characters will be printed. This command makes
it possible to adapt the printer to various national standards.
Most resident character sets are illustrated in Chapter 11.1. For
information on how to create user-defi ned character sets, refer to
Chapter 9.2. Sets marked with
€
in the list below supports the
Euro currency sign.
NASC
<char. set no.> | <"fi le name">
<char. set no.> Character set
Remarks
1
Roman 8 (default)
€
33 French
€
34 Spanish
€
39 Italian
€
44 English
€
46 Swedish
€
47 Norwegian
€
49 German
€
81
Japanese Latin (romají)
€
240
Microsoft Hebrew
[not documented]
241
Microsoft Arabic
[not documented]
351 Portuguese
€
850
MS-DOS Latin 1
851
MS-DOS Greek 1
852
MS-DOS Latin 2
855 MS-DOS
Cyrillic
857 MS-DOS
Turkish
862
MS-DOS Hebrew
[not documented]
1250
Windows Latin 2 (Central Europe)
€
1251
Windows Cyrillic (Slavic)
€
1252
Windows Latin 1 (ANSI)
€
1253 Windows
Greek
€
1254
Windows Latin 5 (Turkish)
€
1255
Windows Hebrew
[not documented]
1256
Windows Arabic
[not documented]
1257
Windows Baltic Rim
€
-1 PCMAP
-2 ANSI
€
<"fi le name"> Character set
Remarks
the name of a user-defi ned character set fi le or one of the following:
"OCR-A.NSC" OCR-A BT
"OCR-B.NSC" OCR-B 10 Pitch BT
"ZAPF.NSC"
Zapf Dingbats BT