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UBI EasyCoder 301 Direct Protocol – Programmer's Guide Ed. 1
Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer
The
NASC
command is used to select a character set that decides
how the various characters will be printed. This command makes it
possible to adapt the printer to various national standards. By de-
fault, characters will be printed according to the Roman 8 character
set. Most resident character sets are illustrated in chapter 11.1. For
information on how to create user-defined character sets, refer to
chapter 9.2.
NASC <character set number> | <"file name">
<character set no.> one of the following numbers:
1:
Roman 8 (default)
33:
French
34:
Spanish
39:
Italian
44:
English
46:
Swedish
47:
Norwegian
49:
German
81:
Japanese Latin (romají)
240:
Microsoft Hebrew [not documented]
241:
Microsoft Arabic [not documented]
351:
Portuguese
850:
MS-DOS Latin 1
851:
MS-DOS Greek 1
852:
MS-DOS Latin 2
855:
MS-DOS Cyrillic
857:
MS-DOS Turkish
862:
MS-DOS Hebrew [not documented]
1250: Windows Latin 2 (Cental Europe)
1251: Windows Cyrillic (Slavic)
1252: Windows Latin 1 (ANSI)
1253: Windows Greek
1254: Windows Latin 5 (Turkish)
1255: Windows Hebrew [not documented]
1256: Windows Arabic [not documented]
1257: Windows Baltic Rim
-1:
PCMAP (same as 1252)
-2:
ANSI
<"file name">
one of the following names, or the name of a
user-defined character set file
"OCR-A.NSC"
[OCR-A BT]
"OCR-B.NSC"
[OCR-B 10 Pitch BT]
"ZAPF.NSC"
[Zapf Dingbats BT]
11. Character Set
Selection