User's guide code sets d-39 – AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual
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User's Guide
Code Sets D-39
Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Description
Text Functions––continued
Set language ..............................
ESC ESC G n
1B 1B 47 n
27 27 71 n
These sequences select a language for the printer to use
English, US ...........................
ESC ESC G NUL
1B 1B 47 00
27 27 71 0
while printing text. The language setting causes the printer
English, US (alternate) ........
ESC R NUL
1B 52 00
27 82 0
to replace some of the standard ASCII printable characters
French ..................................
ESC ESC G SOH
1B 1B 47 01
27 27 71 1
with alternate characters that are used in a specific lan-
French (alternate) ................
ESC R SOH
1B 52 01
27 82 1
guage. The character replacements are shown in the Con-
German ................................
ESC ESC G STX
1B 1B 47 02
27 27 71 2
trol Panel section of this guide, under the Set Language
German (alternate) .............
ESC R STX
1B 52 02
27 82 2
heading.
English, UK ..........................
ESC ESC G ETX
1B 1B 47 03
27 27 71 3
English, UK (alternate) .......
ESC R ETX
1B 52 03
27 82 3
)Note: These sequences apply only to fonts with inter-
Danish I ................................
ESC ESC G EOT
1B 1B 47 04
27 27 71 4
national characters. Also, the ESC R n sequence is not
Danish I (alternate) .............
ESC R EOT
1B 52 04
27 82 4
supported when the IBM XL24 emulation is active.
Swedish ................................
ESC ESC G ENQ
1B 1B 47 05
27 27 71 5
Swedish (alternate) ..............
ESC R ENQ
1B 52 05
27 82 5
Italian ...................................
ESC ESC G ACK
1B 1B 47 06
27 27 71 6
Italian (alternate) .................
ESC R ACK
1B 52 06
27 82 6
Spanish I ...............................
ESC ESC G BEL
1B 1B 47 07
27 27 71 7
Spanish I (alternate) ............
ESC R BEL
1B 52 07
27 82 7
Japanese ...............................
ESC ESC G BS
1B 1B 47 08
27 27 71 8
Japanese (alternate) ............
ESC R BS
1B 52 08
27 82 8
Norwegian ...........................
ESC ESC G HT
1B 1B 47 09
27 27 71 9
Norwegian (alternate) .........
ESC R HT
1B 52 09
27 82 9
Danish II ..............................
ESC ESC G LF
1B 1B 47 0A
27 27 71 10
Danish II (alternate) ............
ESC R LF
1B 52 0A
27 82 10
Spanish II .............................
ESC ESC G VT
1B 1B 47 0B
27 27 71 11
Spanish II (alternate) ...........
ESC R VT
1B 52 0B
27 82 11
Portuguese ...........................
ESC ESC G FF
1B 1B 47 0C
27 27 71 12
Portuguese (alternate) .........
ESC R FF
1B 52 0C
27 82 12
Print character string .............
ESC \ n1 n2
1B 5C n1 n2
27 92 n1 n2
This sequence prints a character string beginning at the
list
list
list
current print position. Any printable character can be included in
the series, even those assigned control codes. The values of
variables n1 and n2 define the number of characters to print.
This number equals the number of character codes in list. The
printer interprets n1 and n2 as follows:
Number of characters = (256 x n2) + n1
The list is a series of character codes for the characters to
print. For example, to print the characters assigned codes 10
through 20 decimal, the correct sequence is 27 92 11 0 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (decimal).
)Note: This sequence is not supported when an Epson
emulation is active.
User's Guide
Code Sets D-39
Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Description
Text Functions––continued
Set language ..............................
ESC ESC G n
1B 1B 47 n
27 27 71 n
These sequences select a language for the printer to use
English, US ...........................
ESC ESC G NUL
1B 1B 47 00
27 27 71 0
while printing text. The language setting causes the printer
English, US (alternate) ........
ESC R NUL
1B 52 00
27 82 0
to replace some of the standard ASCII printable characters
French ..................................
ESC ESC G SOH
1B 1B 47 01
27 27 71 1
with alternate characters that are used in a specific lan-
French (alternate) ................
ESC R SOH
1B 52 01
27 82 1
guage. The character replacements are shown in the Con-
German ................................
ESC ESC G STX
1B 1B 47 02
27 27 71 2
trol Panel section of this guide, under the Set Language
German (alternate) .............
ESC R STX
1B 52 02
27 82 2
heading.
English, UK ..........................
ESC ESC G ETX
1B 1B 47 03
27 27 71 3
English, UK (alternate) .......
ESC R ETX
1B 52 03
27 82 3
)Note: These sequences apply only to fonts with inter-
Danish I ................................
ESC ESC G EOT
1B 1B 47 04
27 27 71 4
national characters. Also, the ESC R n sequence is not
Danish I (alternate) .............
ESC R EOT
1B 52 04
27 82 4
supported when the IBM XL24 emulation is active.
Swedish ................................
ESC ESC G ENQ
1B 1B 47 05
27 27 71 5
Swedish (alternate) ..............
ESC R ENQ
1B 52 05
27 82 5
Italian ...................................
ESC ESC G ACK
1B 1B 47 06
27 27 71 6
Italian (alternate) .................
ESC R ACK
1B 52 06
27 82 6
Spanish I ...............................
ESC ESC G BEL
1B 1B 47 07
27 27 71 7
Spanish I (alternate) ............
ESC R BEL
1B 52 07
27 82 7
Japanese ...............................
ESC ESC G BS
1B 1B 47 08
27 27 71 8
Japanese (alternate) ............
ESC R BS
1B 52 08
27 82 8
Norwegian ...........................
ESC ESC G HT
1B 1B 47 09
27 27 71 9
Norwegian (alternate) .........
ESC R HT
1B 52 09
27 82 9
Danish II ..............................
ESC ESC G LF
1B 1B 47 0A
27 27 71 10
Danish II (alternate) ............
ESC R LF
1B 52 0A
27 82 10
Spanish II .............................
ESC ESC G VT
1B 1B 47 0B
27 27 71 11
Spanish II (alternate) ...........
ESC R VT
1B 52 0B
27 82 11
Portuguese ...........................
ESC ESC G FF
1B 1B 47 0C
27 27 71 12
Portuguese (alternate) .........
ESC R FF
1B 52 0C
27 82 12
Print character string .............
ESC \ n1 n2
1B 5C n1 n2
27 92 n1 n2
This sequence prints a character string beginning at the
list
list
list
current print position. Any printable character can be included in
the series, even those assigned control codes. The values of
variables n1 and n2 define the number of characters to print.
This number equals the number of character codes in list. The
printer interprets n1 and n2 as follows:
Number of characters = (256 x n2) + n1
The list is a series of character codes for the characters to
print. For example, to print the characters assigned codes 10
through 20 decimal, the correct sequence is 27 92 11 0 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (decimal).
)Note: This sequence is not supported when an Epson
emulation is active.