Character Sets and Global Commands 3-28
A character set is defined as 128 character positions. If more than
128 character positions are required, the set is divided in two and is
designated left half (LH) for positions 1 through 127 and right half
(RH) for positions 128 through 255. The MSB determines if the
character set is placed in the left half (0 through 7F) or the right half
(80 through FF) of the 8-bit character set table. An MSB of zero
places the character set in the left half, MSB of one, in the right half.
Note: The hex value 1B (left half) is reserved for use as the ASCII
escape control character (ESC). Any graphic defined at this location
is not printed.
The error message FONT NOT AVAILABLE occurs if the value of n
is not specified or is out of range.
Selecting an Emulator
Escape sequence:
ESC
DLE
E
text
ETX
Hexadecimal:
1B
10
45
text
03
The Select Emulator command selects the emulation mode specified
by the variable text. To use this command, substitute the name of the
emulator for text that appears on the control panel display. If the
name does not exactly match one of the following resident emulation
modes (or an installed optional emulation mode), the printer ignores
this command.
q
TI880
q
TI855
q
PROPRINTER
q
EPSON
q
HEXDUMP
Note: When the printer is in the hexadecimal dump mode, the Select
Emulator command is not functional.
Summary of Contents for 8900 Series
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