Download
user-defined
characters
RS-232
Syntax:
ESC
&
s
n
m
data
or
X'1B26;s;n;m;data'
where:
s
The
character
set
being
defined.
1
User-defined
thermal
code
page
1
2
User-defined
thermal
code
page
2
3
User-defined
thermal
code
page
3
4
User-defined
thermal
code
page
4
5
User-defined
impact
code
page
1
6
User-defined
impact
code
page
2
n
The
beginning
ASCII
address
of
the
characters
being
defined.
m
The
ending
ASCII
address
of
the
characters
being
defined.
data
The
slice
data
for
the
defined
characters.
Note
the
number
of
bytes
is
determined
by
which
code
page
is
being
defined
and
the
character
matrix
of
that
code
page.
Purpose:
To
define
a
matrix
pattern
for
user-definable
code
pages
stored
in
flash
EPROM.
Remarks:
v
After
characters
are
downloaded
to
the
printer,
they
remain
valid
until
you
redefine
them.
This
is
true
even
if
power
to
the
printer
is
removed.
v
Before
the
characters
are
defined,
the
sector
of
the
flash
EPROM
which
stores
this
data
must
be
erased.
(See
“Erase
flash
EPROM
sector”
on
page
121.)
Also,
the
character
matrix
for
the
code
page
must
have
already
been
defined.
(See
Table
13
on
page
123,
MCT#
3,
4,
and
5.)
v
Flash
EPROM
sector
4
contains
all
user-defined
code
pages
for
the
thermal
printhead.
To
redefine
a
code
page,
you
must
erase
and
reprogram
all
of
them.
v
Flash
EPROM
sector
3
contains
both
user-defined
code
pages
for
the
impact
printhead.
To
redefine
a
code
page,
you
must
erase
and
reprogram
both
of
them.
v
Thermal
height
must
be
even.
v
There
is
no
way
to
redefine
one
character
only.
You
must
redefine
a
whole
code
page.
v
If
the
parameter
s
,
n
,
or
m
is
out
of
range,
the
command
is
discarded
and
the
remaining
data
is
processed
as
data.
v
This
command
should
be
sent
only
when
the
data
buffer
is
empty.
See
the
description
of
bit
6
in
“Status
byte
2”
on
page
166.
v
ASCII
characters
0
through
31
are
reserved
for
RS-232
functions
and
cannot
be
defined.
Thermal
code
page
You
define
the
character
matrix
for
each
code
page
with
MCT
#2,
MCT
#3,
MCT
#23,
and
MCT
#24
for
thermal
code
pages
1,
2,
3,
and
4,
respectively.
See
Table
13
on
page
123.
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24,
2004
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