
1. The printer prints an HRI character (
□
) as start character at the beginning of
the HRI character string
2. The printer prints an HRI character (
□
) as a stop character at the end of the
HRI character string.
3. The printer prints HRI characters (
■
+ an alphabetic character) as a control
character (<00>h to <1F> and <7F>h):
Control character
Control character
ASCII Hex Decimal
HRI character
ASCII
Hex Decimal
HRI character
NUL 00 0
■
U
DLE
10 16
■
P
SOH 01 1
■
A
DC1
11 17
■
Q
STX 02 2
■
B
DC2
12 18
■
R
ETX 03 3
■
C
DC3
13 19
■
S
EOT 04 4
■
D
DC4
14 20
■
T
ENQ 05 5
■
E
BNAK
15 21
■
U
ACK 06 6
■
F
SYN
16 22
■
V
BEL 07 7
■
G
ETB
17 23
■
W
BS 08 8
■
H
CAN
18 24
■
X
HT 09 9
■
I
EM 19 25
■
Y
LF 0A 10
■
J
SUB
1A 26
■
Z
VT 0B 11
■
K
ESC
1B 27
■
A
FF 0C 12
■
L
FS 1C 28
■
B
CR 0D 13
■
M
GS 1D 29
■
C
SO 0E 14
■
N
RS 1E 30
■
D
SI 0F 15
■
O
US 1F 31
■
E
DEL
7F
127
■
T
4. Example: To print bar code
as “
□
Code
■
M93
□
” in Code93 format,
the whole command would be (in hexadecimal):
1D 6B 48 07 43 6F 64 65 0D 39 33
When CODE128 [
m
= 73] is used:
1. Refer to Appendix for the information of the CODE 128 bar code and its code
tables.
2. When using the CODE 128 in this printer, take the following points into
account for data transmission:
The beginning of the bar code data string must be code set selection
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