- 79 -
Special characters
Hex.
ASCII
Code Set A
Code Set B
Code Set C
7B53 {S
SHIFT
SHIFT
-N/A
7B41
{A
-N/A
CODE A
CODE A
7B42
{B
CODE B
-N/A
CODE B
7B43
{C
CODE C
CODE C
-N/A
7B31
{1
FNC1 FNC1 FNC1
7B32 {2
FNC2
FNC2
-N/A
7B33 {3
FNC3
FNC3
-N/A
7B34 {4
FNC4
FNC4
-N/A
7B7B
{{
‘ { ’
‘ { ’
‘ { ’
<
Example
>
To print “No.” in code set B, followed by “123456” in code set C, send the
following data string:
GS k
<
73
> <
10
> <
7B
>
H
<
42
>
H
、“
No.
” <
7B
>
H
<
43
>
H
<
12
> <
34
> <
56
>
• If the printer finds a string of bar code data that does not begin with a code set select
character, it immediately aborts the command processing and handles the subsequent
data as normal data.
• If the printer received a character that is not available in the currently selected code
set, it immediately aborts the command processing and handles the subsequent data
as normal data.
• An HRI character corresponding to either a Shift character or a code select character is
not printed. An HRI character for either a function character or a control character is
treated as a space character.
[Sample Program]
[Print Results]
LPRINT CHR$(&H1D);"H"; CHR$(2);
LPRINT CHR$(&H1D);"k";
LPRINT CHR$(4);
LPRINT "123"; CHR$(0);
*
1 2 3
*
When the data “123” is printed with the CODE 39.