CITIZEN CT-S300 User Manual

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Hex.

ASCII

Code Set A

Code Set B

Code Set C

7B53

{ S

SHIFT

SHIFT

–N/A

7B41

{ A

–N/A

CODE A

CODE A

7B42

{ B

CODE B

–N/A

CODE B

7B43

{ C

CODE C

CODE C

–N/A

7B31

{ 1

FNC1

FNC1

FNC1

7B32

{ 2

FNC2

FNC2

–N/A

7B33

{ 3

FNC3

FNC3

–N/A

7B34

{ 4

FNC4

FNC4

–N/A

7B7B

{ {

‘ { ‘

‘ { ‘

‘ { ‘

When sending print data, note these points:

(1) Each string of bar code data must begin with a code set select character (CODE

A, CODE B, or CODE C), which selects the first code set to use.

(2) Every special character is specified by a combination of two characters: a brace

“{” followed by one character. A brace “{” itself is sent twice consecutively.

Special characters

<Example>

To print “No.” in code set B, followed by “123456” in code set C, send the following
data string:

GS k <73> <10> <7B>H <42>H, “No.” <7B>H <43>H <12> <34> <56>

• If the printer finds a string of bar code data that does not begin with a code set

select character, it immediately aborts the command processing and handles the
subsequent data as normal data.

• If the printer received a character that is not available in the currently selected code

set, it immediately aborts the command processing and handles the subsequent
data as normal data.

• An HRI character corresponding to either a Shift character or a code select character

is not printed. An HRI character for either a function character or a control character
is treated as a space character.

[Sample Program]

LPRINT CHR$(&H1D);"H";CHR$(2);
LPRINT CHR$(&H1D);"k";
LPRINT CHR$(4);
LPRINT "123";CHR$(0);

[Print Results]

When the data “123” is printed with the code 39

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