User's guide d-8 code sets – AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual

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User's Guide

D-8 Code Sets

Table D-3. AMT Datasouth and Diablo 630 Escape Sequences––continued

Function

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Description

Horizontal Spacing

Set character spacing ..............

ESC US n

1B 1F n

27 31 n

This sequence sets the distance that the carriage moves

5

characters/inch ........

ESC US EM

1B 1F 19

27 31 25

after printing a character or when spacing. The value of

6

characters/inch ........

ESC US NAK

1B 1F 15

27 31 21

variable n minus one defines a number of 1/120-inch

6.6 characters/inch ........

ESC US DC3

1B 1F 13

27 31 19

increments to move:

7.5 characters/inch ........

ESC US DC1

1B 1F 11

27 31 17

8.5 characters/inch ........

ESC US SI

1B 1F 0F

27 31 15

Character spacing = (n - 1) x 1/120-inch

10

characters/inch ........

ESC US CR

1B 1F 0D

27 31 13

12

characters/inch ........

ESC US VT

1B 1F 0B

27 31 11

13.3 characters/inch ........

ESC US LF

1B 1F 0A

27 31 10

15

characters/inch ........

ESC US HT

1B 1F 09

27 31 9

17.1 characters/inch ........

ESC US BS

1B 1F 08

27 31 8

20

characters/inch ........

ESC US BEL

1B 1F 07

27 31 7

Set character spacing ..............

ESC S

1B 53

27 83

This sequence sets character spacing to the default spacing

to default

of the active font. Each font has a default character spacing that
the printer uses when no character spacing is set. Courier is 10
characters per inch (cpi); Letter Gothic and Elite are 12 cpi;
Times Roman is proportional; and so on.

With double-wide printing on, this sequence sets character
spacing to two times the default character spacing of the active
font. If the active font is proportional, this sequence turns on the
proportional mode.

Set character cell width ..........

ESC @ Z n

1B 40 5A n

27 64 90 n

This sequence sets the width of character cells. Normally,

5

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 8

1B 40 5A 38

27 64 90 56

if you print a font at a character spacing other than the

6

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 4

1B 40 5A 34

27 64 90 52

default spacing, the characters overlap or are spaced too far

6.6 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 2

1B 40 5A 32

27 64 90 50

apart. This sequence automatically proportions characters

7.5 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 0

1B 40 5A 30

27 64 90 48

so that they print correctly at other valid character spacings.

8.5 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z .

1B 40 5A 2E

27 64 90 46

10

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z ,

1B 40 5A 2C

27 64 90 44

The value of variable n minus 32 determines the width, in

12

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z *

1B 40 5A 2A

27 64 90 42

1/120-inch increments, for each character cell. If the active

13.3 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z )

1B 40 5A 29

27 64 90 41

font is proportional, variable n determines the width of a

15

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z (

1B 40 5A 28

27 64 90 40

space (SP); all other character cells adjust proportionally.

17.1 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z '

1B 40 5A 27

27 64 90 39

20

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z &

1B 40 5A 26

27 64 90 38

This sequence does not change the current character spacing. To
print a font at a nonstandard pitch, include this escape secquence
between the Set Font and Set Character Spacing sequences.

Set horizontal ............................

ESC DC1 n

1B 11 n

27 17 n

This sequence causes an offset of 0/120-inch to 63/120-inch

spacing offset

to be added to or subtracted from the current character spacing
(or PS unit values, if the PS mode is on). Variable n is a byte that
determines whether the offset is added or subtracted, and the
distance of the offset. The printer interprets n as follows:



Reads the value of bit 6 to determine whether the offset
is positive or negative. If the bit equals 0, the offset is positive
and the printer adds it; if the bits equals 1, the offset is negative
and the printer subtracts it.

User's Guide

D-8 Code Sets

Table D-3. AMT Datasouth and Diablo 630 Escape Sequences––continued

Function

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Description

Horizontal Spacing

Set character spacing ..............

ESC US n

1B 1F n

27 31 n

This sequence sets the distance that the carriage moves

5

characters/inch ........

ESC US EM

1B 1F 19

27 31 25

after printing a character or when spacing. The value of

6

characters/inch ........

ESC US NAK

1B 1F 15

27 31 21

variable n minus one defines a number of 1/120-inch

6.6 characters/inch ........

ESC US DC3

1B 1F 13

27 31 19

increments to move:

7.5 characters/inch ........

ESC US DC1

1B 1F 11

27 31 17

8.5 characters/inch ........

ESC US SI

1B 1F 0F

27 31 15

Character spacing = (n - 1) x 1/120-inch

10

characters/inch ........

ESC US CR

1B 1F 0D

27 31 13

12

characters/inch ........

ESC US VT

1B 1F 0B

27 31 11

13.3 characters/inch ........

ESC US LF

1B 1F 0A

27 31 10

15

characters/inch ........

ESC US HT

1B 1F 09

27 31 9

17.1 characters/inch ........

ESC US BS

1B 1F 08

27 31 8

20

characters/inch ........

ESC US BEL

1B 1F 07

27 31 7

Set character spacing ..............

ESC S

1B 53

27 83

This sequence sets character spacing to the default spacing

to default

of the active font. Each font has a default character spacing that
the printer uses when no character spacing is set. Courier is 10
characters per inch (cpi); Letter Gothic and Elite are 12 cpi;
Times Roman is proportional; and so on.

With double-wide printing on, this sequence sets character
spacing to two times the default character spacing of the active
font. If the active font is proportional, this sequence turns on the
proportional mode.

Set character cell width ..........

ESC @ Z n

1B 40 5A n

27 64 90 n

This sequence sets the width of character cells. Normally,

5

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 8

1B 40 5A 38

27 64 90 56

if you print a font at a character spacing other than the

6

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 4

1B 40 5A 34

27 64 90 52

default spacing, the characters overlap or are spaced too far

6.6 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 2

1B 40 5A 32

27 64 90 50

apart. This sequence automatically proportions characters

7.5 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z 0

1B 40 5A 30

27 64 90 48

so that they print correctly at other valid character spacings.

8.5 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z .

1B 40 5A 2E

27 64 90 46

10

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z ,

1B 40 5A 2C

27 64 90 44

The value of variable n minus 32 determines the width, in

12

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z *

1B 40 5A 2A

27 64 90 42

1/120-inch increments, for each character cell. If the active

13.3 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z )

1B 40 5A 29

27 64 90 41

font is proportional, variable n determines the width of a

15

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z (

1B 40 5A 28

27 64 90 40

space (SP); all other character cells adjust proportionally.

17.1 characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z '

1B 40 5A 27

27 64 90 39

20

characters/inch ........

ESC @ Z &

1B 40 5A 26

27 64 90 38

This sequence does not change the current character spacing. To
print a font at a nonstandard pitch, include this escape secquence
between the Set Font and Set Character Spacing sequences.

Set horizontal ............................

ESC DC1 n

1B 11 n

27 17 n

This sequence causes an offset of 0/120-inch to 63/120-inch

spacing offset

to be added to or subtracted from the current character spacing
(or PS unit values, if the PS mode is on). Variable n is a byte that
determines whether the offset is added or subtracted, and the
distance of the offset. The printer interprets n as follows:



Reads the value of bit 6 to determine whether the offset
is positive or negative. If the bit equals 0, the offset is positive
and the printer adds it; if the bits equals 1, the offset is negative
and the printer subtracts it.

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