TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Programming Codes

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Page 104

Rev C

28-07764

[ESC] [ S

Redefine character set


ASCII

[ESC] [ S <L

L

> <L

H

> <B

C

> <T

1L

><T

1H

> <T

2L

><T

2H

> <T

3L

><T

3H

>

…<T

nL

><T

nH

>

Hexadecimal 1BH 5BH 53H …
Decimal

<27> <91> <83> …

IPCL

none

Description The [ESC] [ S <L

L

> <L

H

> <B

C

> <T

1L

><T

1H

> <T

2L

><T

2H

> <T

3L

><T

3H

> …

<T

nL

><T

nH

> command allows an application to replace or redefine the

active character set mapping in the printer, where <L

L

> <L

H

> defines the

total length of the following data:

<L

L

> + 256 * <L

H

> = 1 + 2 * the total number of characters to be replaced;

<B

C

> is the first character in the active map to be replaced

<T

1H

> <T

1L

>

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is the internal address of the replacement character image.

The mapping of a print pattern to each character address is referred to a
code page or character set. At any given time, the printer character set is
comprised of 256 characters. Each character is addressed by an 8-bit
value generally referred to as a character code. For example, if you want
to print an ‘A’, it would be addressed by sending a <65> decimal to the
printer. Sixty-five predefined code pages or character maps assign
characters to a particular address built into the printer. Occasionally, an
application needs to redefine a character or group of characters in a code
page. The iTherm

®

280 Printer allows the map for any code page to be

redefined or replaced. The define character set command allows any
character or group of characters to be replaced with any other printable
character. Unicode addressing is used. The redefine character set
command is used as follows:

[ESC] [ S <3> <0> <35> <90> <1>
^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^
| | +- 346

th

Character in the Master Set

| | [(1 * 256) + 90]
| +------- 35

th

Character

+--------------- 3 bytes to follow [(0 * 256) + 3]

The new map remains until the printer is power cycled or the character set is
redefined. The code page and character set commands completely redefine the
table.

6

The internal character map is provided in the Master Character Set Definitions Guide, PN

100-9785.

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