Infinite Peripherals KPM-210 User Manual
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3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
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[Notes]
• Only the LSB of n is applicable.
• When the user-defined character set is canceled, the inter-
nal character set is automatically selected.
[Default]
n=0
[Reference]
ESC &, ESC ?
[Example]
y
(
d
…
1
d
1
x
[
2
C
1
C
Y
&
C
S
E
y
(
d
…
1
d
1
x
[
2
C
1
C
Y
&
C
S
E
y
(
d
…
1
d
1
x
[
2
C
1
C
Y
&
C
S
E
y
(
d
…
1
d
1
x
[
2
C
1
C
Y
&
C
S
E
y
(
d
…
1
d
1
x
[
2
C
1
C
Y
&
C
S
E
ЧЧЧЧЧ
y
(
d
…
1
d
k
x
[
…
]
)
1
x
y
(
d
…
1
d
k
x
[
…
]
)
1
x
y
(
d
…
1
d
k
x
[
…
]
)
1
x
y
(
d
…
1
d
k
x
[
…
]
)
1
x
y
(
d
…
1
d
k
x
[
…
]
)
1
x
ЧЧЧЧЧ
]
)
k
x ]
)
k
x ]
)
k
x ]
)
k
x ]
)
k
x
[Name]
Defines user-defined characters
[Format]
ASCII
ESC &
Y
C1
C2
Hex
1B
26
Y
C1
C2
Decimal
27
37
Y
C1
C2
[Range]
Y = 3
32
≤
C1
≤
C2
≤
126
0
≤
x
≤
16 (Font ( 18
×
24))
0
≤
x
≤
13 (Font 13
×
24)
0
≤
x
≤
10 (Font 10
×
24)
0
≤
d1 … d (y
×
xk)
≤
255
k = C2 – C1 + 1
[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.
[Notes]
• The allowable character code range is from ASCII 20H (32)
to 7EH (126) (95 characters).
• It is possible to define multiple characters for consecutive
character codes. If only one character is desired, use C1 =
C2.
• If C2 < C1, the command is not executed.
• d is the dot data for the characters. The dot pattern is in the
horizontal direction starting from the left. Any remaining dots
on the right remain blank.
• The data to define a user-defined character is ( x
x
y) bytes.
• To print a dot, set the corresponding bit to 1; to not have it
print, set to 0.
• This command can define different user-defined character
patterns for each font. To select the font, use ESC !, ESC
⊥
⊥⊥
⊥⊥.
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