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Forms Printer 258x/259x Technical Reference DRAFT document - Monday, August 11, 2008 1:59 pm Please note that this is a DRAFT document. More information will be added and a - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 2
in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply that the manufacturer intends to make printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. These printers are intended to be compatible with the PCL 3, PCL 5, and PCL 6 languages. This means these printers - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 3
Command Quick Reference (IBM Emulation Mode 2-4 Control Codes in ESC Sequence Format 2-4 General Printer Commands 2-6 Set Print Direction 2-6 Continuous Double-Wide Printing 2-6 Deselect Printer 2-7 Stop Printing (259X only 2-7 Print Position Commands 2-8 Relative Move Inline Forward (n/120 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 4
120 dpi 2-34 High-Density Bit Image Graphics (240 dpi 2-34 High Resolution Graphics (259x only 2-35 Set Graphics Line Spacing (n/216 2-36 Graphics Variable Line Spacing (n/216 2-37 Bar Code Commands 2-38 Setup Barcode Parameter 2-38 Barcode Types 2-38 Barcode Module Width 2-39 Adjustment - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 5
Code Pages 3-1 Enabling code page character support 3-1 Code page samples 3-2 Code Page 437 3-3 Code Page 437G 3-4 Code Page 449P 3-5 Code Page 708 3-6 Code Page 720 3-7 Code Page 771 3-8 Code Page 773 3-9 Code Page 774 3-10 Code Page 775 3-11 Code Page 813 3-12 Code Page 850 3-13 Code - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 6
Code Page 1053 3-40 Code Page 1098 3-41 Code Page 1116 3-42 Code Page 1198 3-43 Code Page 1250 3-44 Code Page 1251 3-45 Code Page 1257 3-46 Code Page 1852 3-47 Code Page 1855 3-48 Code Page 1862 3-49 Code Page 1866 3-50 Code Page 2852 3-51 Code Page 2866 3-52 Code Page 3852 3-53 Code - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 7
User defaults or Factory defaults. It can then change those values and optionally store then back to NVRAM as the new User defaults. When the printer is turned on, the current RAM settings are initialized from the User default settings. The basic commands implemented in IBM, Epson and Oki emulations - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 8
• "n1 is the low order byte. n2 is the high order byte. n1 and n2 specify the number of mode plus init and id.) Normally, n1 is 1, 3 or 4. n2 is always 0. • "init - this parameter specifies which condition the printer the printer default settings initialization, macro settings and download font: - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 9
default settings. Download Font Not cleared. unchanged Initialized compatibility. Not all Parms are valid for each Id value. Some are ignored. Printer 2580 /2581 2590/2591 2580 /2581 2590/2591 2590/2591 2590/2591 Table 1-2: Id Values Dec Hex Notes 3 03 Supported in Native mode. Supported - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 10
document 1-4 SIC Command Printer 2580 /2581 2590/2591 2580 /2581 2590/2591 Table 1-2: Id Values (Continued) Dec Hex Notes 177 B1 Parm 1 is valid. Parm 1 is same as parm 1 of id = 03H, 16H, 23H or 24H. 180 B4 2580 /2581 2590/2591 182 B6 Supported in Epson mode. Supported in Native mode. Not - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 11
, 35, 36, (Hex 03, 16, 23, 24) 7 Discard byte Ignore this byte 6 Code Page 850 5 Reserved 4 Reserved 3 Reserved 2 Reserved 1 Line Length 8.0 inches 0 Reserved Process this byte 437 13.6 inches (2581/2591only) Table 1-4: Id - Dec 182 (Hex B6) Parm Description 1 Emulation Dec - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 12
buttons on the operator panel as below. Bit 7. Font 6. Pitch 5. Micro up 4. Micro down 3. • Macro 1 is the original macro that is backward compatible. Macros 2-4 were added to provide additional flexibility when the printer will retain the current macro. All parameters will overwrite the NVRAM of - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 13
9 09 No change Script 10 - 255 0A - FF No change No Change Note: Values 06 through FF are not supported for id hex C5 because corresponding fonts are not available for the 258X printers. 5 Pitch 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - 255 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 - FF No Change 10 pitch 12 pitch 15 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 14
Hex Action for Id = Dec 197 / Hex C5 Action for Id = Dec 198 / Hex C6 Note: Parm 6 actions are based on the XNLS Code Page. Choose appropriate parm 6 data. 6 Code Page 0 (XNLS = Std / OCR-B) 1 2 00 No Change 01 437 02 850 No Change 437 850 3 03 860 860 4 04 863 863 5 05 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 15
Draft document 1-9 SIC Command Table 1-5: Ids - Dec 197, 198 (Hex C5, C6) (Continued) (Sheet 4 of 9) Parm 6 Description Code Page (XNLS = Eastern) Dec 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 - 255 Hex 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 16
1251 1866 1866 775 775 919 919 1257 1257 916 916 918 918 2866 2866 771 771 929 929 773 773 No Change No Change 6 Code Page 0 (XNLS = Arabic) 1 2 00 No Change 01 437 02 850 3 03 864 4 04 1046 5 05 1098 6 06 1198 7 07 708 8 08 720 9 09 449p 10 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 17
- Dec 197, 198 (Hex C5, C6) (Continued) (Sheet 6 of 9) Parm 6 Description Code Page (XNLS = Levant) Dec 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1098 1198 862 862 856 856 1862 916 916 1862 858 858 No Change No Change 6 Code Page 0 (XNLS = OKI) 1 00 No Change 01 437 2 02 850 3 03 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 18
00 No Change 1 01 4 inch 2 02 5 inch 3 03 6 inch 4 04 7 inch 5 05 8 inch 6 06 13.6 inch (2581 only) 7 - 255 07 - FF No Change No Change 4 inch 5 inch 6 inch 7 inch 8 inch 13.6 inch (2591 only) No Change 11 Bottom Margin 0 00 No Change 1 01 0 inch 2 02 1/2 inch 3 03 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 19
Bidirectional 0 00 No change 1 01 Uni-Directional 2 02 Bi-Directional 3 - 255 03 - FF No Change No change Uni-Directional Bi-Directional No Change 18 Sheet Feeder 0 00 No change 1 01 Disable 2 02 Enable 3 - 255 03 - FF No Change No change Disable Enable No Change - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 20
Action for Id = Dec 198 / Hex C6 19 Lock 0 00 No change No change 1 01 Font Lock Font Lock 2 02 Pitch Lock Pitch Lock 3 03 Font and Pitch Lock Font and Pitch Lock 4 04 Font and Pitch Unlock Font and Pitch Unlock 254 FE SIC Command Lock SIC Command Lock 255 FF SIC Command - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 21
print position. • Control secondary font selection, such as condensed and double-wide. The first 32 characters of the Standard ASCII table are control codes. This printer uses the following control codes. Table 2-1: Control Codes Symbol BEL BS HT LF Description Value (Dec) Sounds the printer - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 22
Return CR Double-Wide Printing by SO Line Condensed Printing Select Printer Select 10 cpi Deselect Printer SI DC1 DC2 DC3 Cancel Double-Wide Printing by Line Cancel Data DC4 CAN Description Value (Dec) Sounds the printer beeper for approximately 1 second. 7 Advances the paper to the - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 23
Sequences Escape Sequences An escape sequence (two or more characters of information) lets you change the way the printer is currently printing. Like a control code, it gives you control over the printed output. The escape sequence begins with the character ESC (decimal 027, hexadecimal 1B). The - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 24
7 Hexadecimal 1B 07 Table 2-2: Escape Sequence Equivalents to Control Codes Code Nem Beeper Backspace Horizontal Tab Line Feed Vertical Tab Form Feed Carriage Return Double-Wide Printing by LIne Condensed Printing Select Printer Select 10 cpi Deselect Printer Format ESC BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 25
Draft document 2-5 Control Codes in Table 2-2: Escape Sequence Equivalents to Control Codes (Continued) Code Nem Cancel Double-Wide Printing by Line Cancel Data Format ESC DC4 CAN Decimal 27 20 24 Hexadecimal 1B 14 18 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 26
Printer General Printer Commands The following are general Printer Commands. Set Print Direction This command sets the printer to print either unidirectional (left to right) printing or returns to bi-directional printing Double-Wide Printing This command selects or cancels a double-wide printing - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 27
: Model 2580 Decimal 3 182 Hexadecimal 03 B6 Pro-III Mode Setting in Setup Pro-III Mode ON Pro-III Mode OFF 2581 22 16 184 B8 Pro-III Mode ON Pro-III Mode OFF 2590 35 23 185 B9 2591 16 24 183 B7 Stop Printing (259X only) This command stops printing and causes the printer to - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 28
64 Ln Hn USAGE NOTES • Any attempt to use this command to move the print position beyond the current right margin leaves the print position set to the right margin. • If underscoring and/or overscoring are in effect, the space of the move is underscored/overscored (unlike the case of a horizontal - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 29
Draft document 2-9 Print Position Automatic Line Feed (LF) Turns the automatic line feed command is not recommend. Repetitive use of this command can cause a paper jam. Set Vertical Units (259X only) For 259x printers only. This command selects the line feed spacing increment for the following - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 30
Draft document 2-10 Print Position USAGE NOTES • The default is 1/216 inch. The supported alternative is 1/180 inch and 1/360 inch. • n1 and n2 specify the number of mode bytes contained in this escape sequence. Normally, n1 is 4, and - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 31
Draft document 2-11 Print Position Set Text Line Spacing (n/72") This command sets line spacing in n/72 inch increments. To activate the line spacing, use the printer command Start Text Line Spacing (ESC 2). Format ESC A n Decimal 27 64 n Hexadecimal 1B 41 n USAGE NOTE The value for n - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 32
and so on) and clears all vertical tabs. Format ESC R Decimal 27 82 Hexadecimal 1B 52 USAGE NOTE • To set user-defined tabulation stops, use printer command ESC D for horizontal tabs and ESC B for vertical tabs. Set Horizontal Tabs This command sets up to 28 tabulation stops to be used with - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 33
digit in the sequence must be a 0 to terminate the command. • The printer command VT, Vertical Tabulation activates the tabulation stops set by this escape sequence. - If stored in absolute displacement from the left edge of the paper. • The values for n and m must be between 0 and 255. If - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 34
1B 4E n USAGE NOTES • This command remains in effect until: - Cancel Skip Perforation (ESC O) printer command is received. - Set Form Length in Lines (ESC C) printer command is received. - Set Form Length in Inches (ESC C 0) printer command is received. • Valid values for n are 1 through - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 35
Draft document 2-15 Page/Form Layout Set Top of Form This command sets the first line of printing on each page to the current vertical paper position. Format ESC 4 Decimal 27 52 Hexadecimal 1B 34 Set Form Length in Inches This command sets the form length to a specified number of inches. - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 36
1B 37 See page YYY for more information. {Reference will be updated when document is finalized.} Select Character Set 2 Selects character set 2 for printing. Character set 2 contains characters and symbols that are used in English and nonEnglish languages. Format ESC 6 Decimal 27 54 Hex 1B 36 See - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 37
the normal font or the download font in Draft, NLQ (258x only) or LQ (259x only). Format ESC I n Decimal 27 73 n Hex 1B 49 n USAGE NOTES • This command cancels any print combinations that conflict with ESC I. • The following table shows valid values for n for the 248x and 249x printers. The command - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 38
Draft document 2-18 Character Table 2-4: Print Mode Values (Continued) Printer Model 259X Decimal 0 8 16 2 10 18 3 4 12 20 6 14 22 7 Hexadecimal 00 08 10 02 0A 12 03 04 0C 14 06 0E 16 07 Print Mode (Draft) 10 cpi (Draft) 12 cpi (Draft) 17 cpi (LQ) 10 cpi - Courier (LQ) 12 cpi -Prestige - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 39
Draft document 2-19 Code Page Code Page Commands Set Code Page Use this printer command to change the active code page. Format ESC such as 437G, add 10,000 to the code page number, then divide by 256. Continuously Print From All Character Chart This command prints the next (n = m X 256) - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 40
page A-1 for decimal and hexadecimal values. - Locate the character on the code page table. - Use the decimal or hexadecimal digit for that character in the printer com- mand format. Print One Character This command prints the next character from the All Characters Chart. Format ESC ^ Decimal - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 41
quality as follows: Table 2-5: Set Print Quality m parameter values Printer Model 258X Decimal 0 1 - 63 64 - 127 128 - 254 255 Hexadecimal 00 01 - 3F 40 - 7F 80 - E FF Quality No change Fast Draft Draft NLQ Default Font 259X 0 1 - 63 64 - 127 128 - 191 192 - 254 3 255 00 01 - 3F 40 - 7F - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 42
by 256. • The result is Hn. • The remainder is Ln. • If Font Lock and Pitch Lock are active, this command is ignored. • The font global ID (Hf = high byte and Lf = low byte) specify the pitch and font typestyle you want to print. The Global Font Id Tables below describe the Hf and Lf variables. When - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 43
Draft document 2-23 Style Commands The following table applies to all models, except where noted. Table 2-6: Global Font Id - Courier Pitch Normal 5 0 244 (10 DW/DH) 10 0 11 12 1 235 0 85 15 1 236 0 223 (259X) 17 01 237 0 254 20 1 238 0 198 (259X) - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 44
01 20 00 AE Hexadecimal Hf Lf Values Bold Italic Bold/ Double strike 00 F2 00 F3 (259X) 00 27 (258X) 00 00 6D 00 DC 00 9D 00 A2 The following table applies to 259X models only. Table 2-8: Global Font Id - Prestige Pitch 5 (10 DW/DH) 10 12 15 17.1 20 24 Proportional spacing Normal 0 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 45
The following table applies to 259X models only. Table 2-9: Global Font Id - Presentor Pitch 5 (10 DW/DH) 10 12 15 Values Bold Italic Bold/Italic The following table applies to 259X models only. Table 2-10: Global Font Id - Orator Pitch 5 (10 DW/DH) 10 12 15 17.1 20 24 Proportional spacing - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 46
Font Size Parameters Pitch 24 CPI Subscript 20 CPI Subscript 17.1 CPI Normal 15 CPI Normal 12 CPI Normal 10 CPI Normal 8.5 CPI (17.1 CPI double-wide) 7.5 CPI (15 CPI double-wide) 6 CPI (12 CPI double-wide, double-high) 5 CPI (10 CPI double-wide, double-high) 2580 - FF FF 2590 / 2591 Decimal Hs Ls - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 47
printing modes: • Character height - single or double • Character width - single or double • Line Spacing - single or double • Italic print • Shadow print (259x only) • Outline print ) 00 (Hex). (Not supported) • m1 controls start and parts: a high-order half-byte and a low-order half-byte. The high - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 48
20 Stop Shadow Print (259X only) Chracter Height Line Space 0 00 Unchanged Unchanged 16 10 Unchanged Single 32 20 Unchanged Double 1 01 Single Unchanged 17 11 Single Single 33 21 Single Double 2 02 Double Unchanged 18 12 Double Single 34 22 Double Double 0 01 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 49
Decimal 27 70 Hexadecimal 1B 46 Select/Cancel Double-Strike Mode This command selects and cancels the double-strike mode. Double-strike print results in a darker print because the printhead strikes the character twice. To select double-strike mode: Format ESC G Decimal 27 71 Hexadecimal - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 50
• 0 (dec) 00 (hex) = Superscript ON Cancel Superscript and Subscript Printing This command cancels the subscript and superscript modes. Format ESC T Decimal 27 84 Hexadecimal 1B 54 Score Select (259X only) For 259x printers only. This command selects forms of overscore, underscore, and - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 51
m2 selects score type as follows: - 0 (dec) 00 (hex) equals Cancel - 1 (dec) 01 (hex) equals Single - 2 (dec) 02 (hex) equals Double Continuous Underscore This command begins and ends continuous underscore of spaces and characters. To begin Continuous Underscore: Format ESC - n Decimal 27 45 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 52
the value A by 256. • The result is Hn. • The remainder is Ln. • V1 though Vn represent graphics data. Each vertical dot column can have 8 rows of dots. To print bit image graphics, the printer uses either the first 8 (258x) or 20 (259x) wires of the printhead to map the eight bits of data. The - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 53
2 1 Hexadecimal 80 40 20 10 08 04 02 01 The following table shows how the print wires are mapped for the 259X printers. Table 2-15: Print Wire Mapping (259X only) Bit Number Decimal Hexadecimal 7 128 80 1, 2 If dots 7 and 6 print, wire 3 is also used. 6 64 40 4, 5 5 32 20 6, 7 If - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 54
(60 dpi)" on page 2-32 for more information on bit image graphics. High-Density Bit Image Graphics (240 dpi) This command sends bit images to be printed at a horizontal resolution of 240 dots per inch (dpi). Format ESC Z Ln Hn V1 ... Vn Decimal 27 90 Ln Hn V1 ... Vn Hexadecimal - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 55
bit image graphics. • ESC Z high-density graphics cannot print horizontally adjacent dots. • See "Normal Density Bit Image Graphics (60 dpi)" on page 2-32 for more information on bit image graphics. High Resolution Graphics (259x only) For 259x printers only. This command sends data for dot matrix - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 56
are supported: Table 2-16: High Resolution Graphics dots can be printed. The second is eliminated. For high resolution mode (8,9,11 and 12), the count should be: 1+(3 number of slices). For 48-wire modes, the data has six bytes per slice. However the 48-wire image is mapped to the 24-wire head - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 57
printers only - The units used by ESC 3 can be changed by ESC [ \ Set Vertical Units. Graphics Variable Line Spacing (n/216") Advances the paper in a vertical movement a distance of n/216 inches relative to the current print position. Format ESC J n - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 58
" on page 2-39. • The variable s denotes the space width adjustment and affects the barcode printing width. "s" specifies space width adjustment and is used for each 'spaces' to match optical conditions. There is no effect for the 'bar' width adjustment. The s parameter is ignored in Post-Net. See - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 59
bar-width and does not affect bar-pitch. When m = 1, the barcode prints by 1/360 or 1/240 full dot method. For all other values, the barcode prints by half dot method. Module width values are nominal values. Adjustment Unit 24 wire printers (259X) 1=1/360 in. 9 wire printers (258X) 1=1/240 in - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 60
of 5 : one pair digit) Barcode Type NW-7 EAN/UPC-A CODE 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 CODE 128 BAR 4 2 5 5 3 SPACE 3 2 4 + 1 Gap 5 3 "s" value affects barcode printing width. If barcode printing area reaches to the right or left margin, the printer ignores this command. Barcode Length The variables v1 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 61
position 1 not used Hexadecimal Effect 00 No check code is generated by the printer. The host computer should generate the check code. 01 Check code is generated automatically by the printer. 00 Print On 01 Print Off 00 Center 01 Under Setup Barcode Data This command sets the - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 62
document 2-42 Bar Code USAGE NOTES • The printer must receive the Setup command ESC [ f prior to the ESC [ p command. • The barcode prints after the printer receives the LF line feed command. • The printer may ignore this command in the following conditions: - The barcode print area exceeds the - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 63
code pages, the 2500 series forms printers include support for characters contained in a variety of other code pages. When the printer is switched to one of these modes, the new set of code pages replaces those supported in the standard operating mode. 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Raise the Ribbon - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 64
pages. See section XX for code page information. 5 Verify by printing a test page. a Turn the printer off. b Hold down the LineFeed button on the control panel while turning on the printer. {insert graphic} c The test page will indicate the current type of character support at the end of the second - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 65
Draft document Code Page 437 3-3 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 66
Draft document Code Page 437G 3-4 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 67
Draft document Code Page 449P 3-5 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 68
Draft document Code Page 708 3-6 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 69
Draft document Code Page 720 3-7 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 70
Draft document Code Page 771 3-8 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 71
Draft document Code Page 773 3-9 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 72
Draft document Code Page 774 3-10 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 73
Draft document Code Page 775 3-11 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 74
Draft document Code Page 813 3-12 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 75
Draft document Code Page 850 3-13 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 76
Draft document Code Page 850B 3-14 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 77
Draft document Code Page 851 3-15 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 78
Draft document Code Page 852 3-16 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 79
Draft document Code Page 853T 3-17 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 80
Draft document Code Page 855 3-18 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 81
Draft document Code Page 856 3-19 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 82
Draft document Code Page 857 3-20 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 83
Draft document Code Page 858 3-21 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 84
Draft document Code Page 860 3-22 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 85
Draft document Code Page 861 3-23 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 86
Draft document Code Page 862 3-24 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 87
Draft document Code Page 863 3-25 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 88
Draft document Code Page 864 3-26 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 89
Draft document Code Page 865 3-27 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 90
Draft document Code Page 866 3-28 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 91
Draft document Code Page 869 3-29 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 92
Draft document Code Page 912 3-30 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 93
Draft document Code Page 915 3-31 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 94
Draft document Code Page 916 3-32 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 95
Draft document Code Page 919 3-33 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 96
Draft document Code Page 920 3-34 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 97
Draft document Code Page 929 3-35 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 98
Draft document Code Page 1004 3-36 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 99
Draft document Code Page 1040 3-37 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 100
Draft document Code Page 1041 3-38 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 101
Draft document Code Page 1046 3-39 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 102
Draft document Code Page 1053 3-40 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 103
Draft document Code Page 1098 3-41 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 104
Draft document Code Page 1116 3-42 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 105
Draft document Code Page 1198 3-43 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 106
Draft document Code Page 1250 3-44 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 107
Draft document Code Page 1251 3-45 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 108
Draft document Code Page 1257 3-46 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 109
Draft document Code Page 1852 3-47 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 110
Draft document Code Page 1855 3-48 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 111
Draft document Code Page 1862 3-49 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 112
Draft document Code Page 1866 3-50 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 113
Draft document Code Page 2852 3-51 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 114
Draft document Code Page 2866 3-52 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 115
Draft document Code Page 3852 3-53 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 116
Draft document Code Page 4852 3-54 Code page samples - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 117
APPENDIX A: Code Page Table A-1 Code Page Table The 2500 series forms printers include support for a variety of code pages. See the following table for a complete list. Code page 437 (U.S. English) is the factory default code page. The following conventions are used to identify code pages and - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 118
1053 852 912 1250 1852 2852 3852 4852 853T 857 920 IBM Code Page Op Panel Menu 437 437 850 850 858 858 860 860 Canadian PC 865 D/N IBM PC OS/2 ISO 8859-1 Latin-1 PC 852 ISO 8859-2 Latin-2 Windows Latin-2 CWI Kamenicky Mazovia PC Nova Old PC Turkish PC Turkish ISO 8859-9 Latin-5 Latin-2 - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 119
1866 437G 813 851 869 449P 708 720 864 1046 1098 1198 IBM Code Page Op Panel Menu 771 KBL 773 773 775 775 1118 774 919 PC-774 ISO 8859-10 Latin-6 PC-772 Estonia Windows Baltic PC-886LAT PC Cyrillic PC Russia ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic Windows Cyrillic Bulgaria Ukraine PC 437 Greek ISO 8859-7 Greek - Lexmark Dot Matrix | Technical Reference - Page 120
-B 3 88 03 58 3 94 03 5E 3 148 03 94 42 110 2A 6E 46 74 2E 4A 4 16 04 10 4 17 04 11 OKI Arabic A-4 Code Page Table Translations Baltic Eastern European Levant OKI 258x & 259x 258x & 259x 258x & 259x 258x & 259x 258x only 258x only 258x only
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