User's guide code sets d-13 – AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual

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User's Guide

Code Sets D-13

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

Function

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Description

Text Functions––continued

Set font ......................................

ESC @ F n

1B 40 46 n

27 64 70 n

This sequence selects any available font; it does not change

Courier .................................

ESC @ F SOH

1B 40 46 01

27 64 70 1

the current character spacing. Each font is assigned one or

Courier (alternate) ...............

ESC @ F 1

1B 40 46 31

27 64 70 49

more numbers. To select a font, the sequence must specify

Gothic, 12 cpi .......................

ESC @ F STX

1B 40 46 02

27 64 70 2

one of the assigned numbers. The list of sequences to the

Gothic, 12 cpi (alternate) ....

ESC @ F 2

1B 40 46 32

27 64 70 50

left is only a partial list of font selections.

Gothic, 17.1 cpi ....................

ESC @ F ETX

1B 40 46 03

27 64 70 3

Gothic, 17.1 cpi (alt.) ...........

ESC @ F 3

1B 40 46 33

27 64 70 51

When the printer receives a sequence that selects a font that

Times Roman ......................

ESC @ F EOT

1B 40 46 04

27 64 70 4

is not in the installed Intelli-card, it sounds the audible

Times Roman (alternate) ....

ESC @ F 4

1B 40 46 34

27 64 70 52

alarm, displays the message FONT UNAVAILABLE on

Elite ......................................

ESC @ F ENQ

1B 40 46 05

27 64 70 5

the control panel, and continues printing.

Orator ...................................

ESC @ F BEL

1B 40 46 07

27 64 70 7

Courier Legal .......................

ESC @ F HT

1B 40 46 09

27 64 70 9

Broadway ............................

ESC @ F FS

1B 40 46 1C

27 64 70 28

Micro ....................................

ESC @ F RS

1B 40 46 1E

27 64 70 30

Script ....................................

ESC @ F NAK

1B 40 46 15

27 64 70 21

Gothic PS .............................

ESC @ F ACK

1B 40 46 06

27 64 70 6

Micro PS ..............................

ESC @ F '

1B 40 46 27

27 64 70 39

OCR-A .................................

ESC @ F SP

1B 40 46 20

27 64 70 32

OCR-B ..................................

ESC @ F ETB

1B 40 46 17

27 64 70 23

APL ......................................

ESC @ F EM

1B 40 46 19

27 64 70 25

General Scientific ................

ESC @ F LF

1B 40 46 0A

27 64 70 10

DEC Scientific .....................

ESC @ F VT

1B 40 46 0B

27 64 70 11

Chemical ..............................

ESC @ F CAN

1B 40 46 18

27 64 70 24

Print character assigned .........

ESC Y

1B 59

27 89

This sequence prints the character assigned to code 20 hex,

to code 20 hex

which the printer normally interprets as a space.

Print character assigned .........

ESC Z

1B 5A

27 90

This sequence prints the character assigned to code 7F hex,

to code 7F hex

which the printer normally ignores.

Start print suppression .............

ESC 7

1B 37

27 55

This sequence starts the print supression mode, wherein the
printer replaces all printable characters with spaces. A
carriage return ends the print suppression mode.

Set language ..............................

ESC @ G n

1B 40 47 n

27 64 71 n

This sequence selects a language for the printer to use

English (US) .........................

ESC @ G NUL

1B 40 47 00

27 64 71 0

while printing text. The language settings causes the

French ..................................

ESC @ G SOH

1B 40 47 01

27 64 71 1

printer to replace some of the standard characters with

German ................................

ESC @ G STX

1B 40 47 02

27 64 71 2

alternate characters that are used in a specific language.

English (UK) ........................

ESC @ G ETX

1B 40 47 03

27 64 71 3

The character replacements are shown in the Control

Danish I ................................

ESC @ G EOT

1B 40 47 04

27 64 71 4

Panel section of this guide, under the Set Language

Swedish ................................

ESC @ G ENQ

1B 40 47 05

27 64 71 5

heading.

Italian ...................................

ESC @ G ACK

1B 40 47 06

27 64 71 6

Spanish I ...............................

ESC @ G BEL

1B 40 47 07

27 64 71 7

)Note: This sequence applies only to fonts with inter-

Japanese ...............................

ESC @ G BS

1B 40 47 08

27 64 71 8

national characters.

Norwegian ...........................

ESC @ G HT

1B 40 47 09

27 64 71 9

Danish II ..............................

ESC @ G LF

1B 40 47 0A

27 64 71 10

Spanish II .............................

ESC @ G VT

1B 40 47 0B

27 64 71 11

Portuguese ...........................

ESC @ G FF

1B 40 47 0C

27 64 71 12

User's Guide

Code Sets D-13

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

Function

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Description

Text Functions––continued

Set font ......................................

ESC @ F n

1B 40 46 n

27 64 70 n

This sequence selects any available font; it does not change

Courier .................................

ESC @ F SOH

1B 40 46 01

27 64 70 1

the current character spacing. Each font is assigned one or

Courier (alternate) ...............

ESC @ F 1

1B 40 46 31

27 64 70 49

more numbers. To select a font, the sequence must specify

Gothic, 12 cpi .......................

ESC @ F STX

1B 40 46 02

27 64 70 2

one of the assigned numbers. The list of sequences to the

Gothic, 12 cpi (alternate) ....

ESC @ F 2

1B 40 46 32

27 64 70 50

left is only a partial list of font selections.

Gothic, 17.1 cpi ....................

ESC @ F ETX

1B 40 46 03

27 64 70 3

Gothic, 17.1 cpi (alt.) ...........

ESC @ F 3

1B 40 46 33

27 64 70 51

When the printer receives a sequence that selects a font that

Times Roman ......................

ESC @ F EOT

1B 40 46 04

27 64 70 4

is not in the installed Intelli-card, it sounds the audible

Times Roman (alternate) ....

ESC @ F 4

1B 40 46 34

27 64 70 52

alarm, displays the message FONT UNAVAILABLE on

Elite ......................................

ESC @ F ENQ

1B 40 46 05

27 64 70 5

the control panel, and continues printing.

Orator ...................................

ESC @ F BEL

1B 40 46 07

27 64 70 7

Courier Legal .......................

ESC @ F HT

1B 40 46 09

27 64 70 9

Broadway ............................

ESC @ F FS

1B 40 46 1C

27 64 70 28

Micro ....................................

ESC @ F RS

1B 40 46 1E

27 64 70 30

Script ....................................

ESC @ F NAK

1B 40 46 15

27 64 70 21

Gothic PS .............................

ESC @ F ACK

1B 40 46 06

27 64 70 6

Micro PS ..............................

ESC @ F '

1B 40 46 27

27 64 70 39

OCR-A .................................

ESC @ F SP

1B 40 46 20

27 64 70 32

OCR-B ..................................

ESC @ F ETB

1B 40 46 17

27 64 70 23

APL ......................................

ESC @ F EM

1B 40 46 19

27 64 70 25

General Scientific ................

ESC @ F LF

1B 40 46 0A

27 64 70 10

DEC Scientific .....................

ESC @ F VT

1B 40 46 0B

27 64 70 11

Chemical ..............................

ESC @ F CAN

1B 40 46 18

27 64 70 24

Print character assigned .........

ESC Y

1B 59

27 89

This sequence prints the character assigned to code 20 hex,

to code 20 hex

which the printer normally interprets as a space.

Print character assigned .........

ESC Z

1B 5A

27 90

This sequence prints the character assigned to code 7F hex,

to code 7F hex

which the printer normally ignores.

Start print suppression .............

ESC 7

1B 37

27 55

This sequence starts the print supression mode, wherein the
printer replaces all printable characters with spaces. A
carriage return ends the print suppression mode.

Set language ..............................

ESC @ G n

1B 40 47 n

27 64 71 n

This sequence selects a language for the printer to use

English (US) .........................

ESC @ G NUL

1B 40 47 00

27 64 71 0

while printing text. The language settings causes the

French ..................................

ESC @ G SOH

1B 40 47 01

27 64 71 1

printer to replace some of the standard characters with

German ................................

ESC @ G STX

1B 40 47 02

27 64 71 2

alternate characters that are used in a specific language.

English (UK) ........................

ESC @ G ETX

1B 40 47 03

27 64 71 3

The character replacements are shown in the Control

Danish I ................................

ESC @ G EOT

1B 40 47 04

27 64 71 4

Panel section of this guide, under the Set Language

Swedish ................................

ESC @ G ENQ

1B 40 47 05

27 64 71 5

heading.

Italian ...................................

ESC @ G ACK

1B 40 47 06

27 64 71 6

Spanish I ...............................

ESC @ G BEL

1B 40 47 07

27 64 71 7

)Note: This sequence applies only to fonts with inter-

Japanese ...............................

ESC @ G BS

1B 40 47 08

27 64 71 8

national characters.

Norwegian ...........................

ESC @ G HT

1B 40 47 09

27 64 71 9

Danish II ..............................

ESC @ G LF

1B 40 47 0A

27 64 71 10

Spanish II .............................

ESC @ G VT

1B 40 47 0B

27 64 71 11

Portuguese ...........................

ESC @ G FF

1B 40 47 0C

27 64 71 12

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