Appendix b character sets, Introduction, Ibm pc character set charts – Printronix P3000 Series User Manual

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Appendix

APPENDIX B

CHARACTER SETS

Introduction

The character set charts in this appendix provide the hexadecimal character address matrices for each
character set and international language. For example, if the IBM PC Character Set and U.S. American
Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) Language is selected, 0023 hex selects the num-
ber sign (#). If IBM PC–English language is selected, hex 0023 on the IBM–PC International Lan-
guage Substitution Table will substitute the English pound symbol (£) for the number sign.

The International Language Substitution tables identify only specific character substitutions available
in the selected language. Hex addresses not shown on the substitution tables use the character in the
hex address shown on the standard character set matrix.

NOTE: The character examples provided in this appendix are representative examples and
not exact replications generated by the printer. Not all characters are available in all print
modes.

IBM PC Character Set Charts

Primary Character Set
P–Series Emulation (80–9F Control Codes)

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Extended Character Set
P–Series Emulation (80–9F Control Codes)

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Primary Character Set
P–Series Emulation (80–9F Printable Symbols)

Page B–4

Extended Character Set
P–Series Emulation (80–9F Printable Symbols)

Page B–5

Primary Character Set
Serial Matrix Emulation (80–9F Control Codes)

Page B–6

Extended Character Set
Serial Matrix Emulation (80–9F Control Codes)

Page B–7

Primary Character Set
Serial Matrix Emulation (80–9F Printable Symbols)

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Extended Character Set
Serial Matrix Emulation (80–9F Printable Symbols)

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International Languages Substitution Table

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