Esc%—select user-defined set, Esc 6—enable printing of codes 128–159, Esc % — select user-defined set – Intermec PK80 User Manual

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The remaining bytes (d1–d11) are the data that comprises the dot image
pattern of the defined character. Since a character can use up to 11 col-
umns, you must supply 11 data numbers for each character even if some
of the columns are blank. These are specified like the other print modes,
left to right, with MSB as the top pin.
When printable code expansion is enabled via ESC I, and the user-defined
character set is selected with ESC %, the following codes less than 20h
may be defined for use and are printable:

Hexadecimal Format

1b 26 00 k1 k2 s1 d1 .. d11

Printable Code Expansion Characters

Hex

ASCII

Hex

ASCII

0

NUL

11

DC1

1

SOH

15

NAK

2

STX

16

SYN

3

ETX

17

ETB

4

EOT

1c

FS

5

ENQ

1d

GS

6

ACK

1e

RS

10

DLE

1f

US

Note: This command is only available when the default SBCS character
set is selected.

ESC % — Select User-Defined Set

This command sequence selects the user-defined character set when the
variable n = 1 and ESC & defines the character set. A value of n = 0 selects
the normal character set.

Hexadecimal Format

1b 25 n

Note: This command is only available when the default SBCS character
set is selected.

ESC 6 — Enable Printing of Codes 128–159

This command is allowed for compatibility with the 6820 Printer but
causes no action on the PK80 Printer. The default behavior for the PK80
Printer is that codes 128–159 are printable characters rather than control
codes.

Hexadecimal Format

1b 25 n

Note: This command is only available when the default SBCS character
set is selected.

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