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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples
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ILPC - Korean
The Korean Option is a double-byte scalable font supporting Korean Hangul. In the double-
byte format, the printer recalls one character printed from every two 8-bit bytes sent from
the host. Double-byte scalable fonts are selected using a print format record (see
Generating Label Formats and Appendix H for details).
Scalable Double-Byte Font Map - KOREAN
eee
(Font Code)
Scalable
Font Type
Font Name
Binary
Addressing
Hex ASCII
Addressing
Code
Pages
UH0
Scalable Resident
Korean Hangul
UC
uh0
Scalable Resident
Korean Hangul
UC
u50 - u5z…
u90 - u9z
Scalable Non-Resident
(download)
User defined
U50 -
U5z...
U90 - U9z
Scalable Non-Resident
(download)
User defined
Not all fonts contain an entire compliment of character codes for a given character map.
Sample Korean Hangul DPL file (binary addressing) and the resulting label:
<02>L
D11
ySPM
1911S0003100010P020P015Scalable Korean Available in UC Character Set
yUUC
1B110000020017001234567890
1X1100001900010b0392011000020002
112200002800030HANGUL CHARACTER’S IN ALL 4 ROTATIONS
112200002600030Rotation 1
1911UH002620150P012P012
1911UH002620205P012P012
1911UH002620250P012P012
1911UH002620300P012P012
112200002400030Rotation 2
2911UH002550150P012P012
2911UH002550205P012P012
2911UH002550250P012P012
2911UH002550300P012P012