[Range]
0
≤
n
≤
255
[Description]
Selects or cancels the user-defined character set.
• When the LSB of
n
is 0, the user-defined character set is canceled, and the built-in
character set is automatically selected.
• When the LSB of
n
is 1, the user-defined character set is selected.
[Details]
•
n
is available only for the least significant bit.
• When the user-defined character set is canceled, the internal character set is
automatically selected.
[Default]
n = 0
[Reference]
ESC &
,
ESC ?
9
.
ESC & y c1 c2 [ x1 d1 . . . d ( y× x 1 ) ] . . . [ x k d 1 . . . d ( y× x k ) ]
[Name]
Define user-defined characters
[Format]
ASCII ESC
& y
c1 c2 [x1 d1...d(y×x1)]...[xk d1... d(y×xk)]
Hex
1B
26
y c1
c2
[x1
d1...d(y×x1)]...[xk
d1...
d(y×xk)]
Decimal 27 38 y c1 c2 [x1 d1...d(y×x1)]...[xk
d1...
d(y×xk)]
[Range]
y = 2
32
≤
c1
≤
c2
≤
126
0
≤
x
≤
12 Font A (9 x 9)
0
≤
x
≤
9 Font B(7 x 9)
0
≤
d1 ... d(y x x)
≤
255
[Description]
Defines user-defined characters.
•
y
specifies the number of bytes in the vertical direction.
•
c1
specifies the beginning character code for the definition, and
c2
specifies the final
code.
•
x
specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction.
[Details]
• The allowable character code range is from ASCII code <20>H to <7E>H (95
characters).
• It is possible to define multiple characters for consecutive character codes. If only one
character is desired, use
c1 = c2
.
•
d
is the dot data for the characters. The dot pattern is in the horizontal direction from the
left side. Any remaining dots on the right side are blank.
• The data to define a user-defined character is (y
╳
x) bytes.
• Set a corresponding bit to 1 to print a dot or 0 to not print a dot.
• This command can define different user-defined character patterns by each fonts. To
select a font, use
ESC !
• The user-defined character definition is cleared when:
1)
ESC @
is executed.
2)
ESC ?
is executed.
3) The printer is reset or the power is turned off.
• The max number of characters is 8.
• When the maximum number of user-defined characters is defined, it is possible to
redefine user-defined characters for the defined ASCII code, but not for the new
ASCII code.
[Default]
The internal character set
[Reference]
ESC %
,
ESC ?
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