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(If omitted, the character pitch is: Setting value of ESC Y; character adornment: None; Color: Black) Defines character string format (print position, size, character type and direction of rotation). The upper left of the character face is the reference position for expansion, which does not change even when expanded. Rotation is done clockwise around the reference point. Character pitch does not expand when characters are expanded. Settings using this command are cleared by the format initialization command (ESC C). When Chinese characters or OCR characters are specified, international characters are invalidated. When OCR or bold characters are specified, ASCII Katakana characters are invalidated. 2-Byte Specification Characters are handled in the following manner according to the memory switch settings and the first byte data that is sent. Be aware that when using Japanese characters the system can switch between the Shift JIS mode and the JIS/Shift JIS Chinese characters mixed mode, depending on the memory switch setting.(Refer to each product specification manual.) In these specifications, the settings for single-byte characters are reflected as they are for character pitch, but for double-byte characters, a double character pitch setting is applied. Also, international and zero style settings are invalidated for single-byte characters in these specifications. (1) Chinese characters other than Japanese characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEF 0 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 Comma 7 nds Single-byte Characters (ASCII) Chinese Character 8 Error (SPACE for Outside for Specification) 9 A B C D E F * * Single-byte space → Enabled for printer models equipped with Chinese characters functions other than Japanese characters. If the first byte of data is 0x20-0x7f, it is processed as 1 byte of ASCII code and expands the single-byte character data. If the code for the first byte of data is 0x80 or higher (0xA1 or higher for Chinese characters used in Korea) and the code corresponds to the Chinese characters for the printer, the printer processes the first and second bytes of data together to print the Chinese character data. _____ STAR Page Mode Command Specifications 3-22

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STAR Page Mode Command Specifications
3-22
(If omitted, the character pitch is: Setting value of ESC Y; character adornment: None; Color: Black)
Defines character string format (print position, size, character type and direction of rotation).
The upper left of the character face is the reference position for expansion, which does not change even
when expanded.
Rotation is done clockwise around the reference point.
Character pitch does not expand when characters are expanded.
Settings using this command are cleared by the format initialization command (ESC C).
When Chinese characters or OCR characters are specified, international characters are invalidated.
When
OCR or bold characters are specified, ASCII Katakana characters are invalidated.
2-Byte Specification
Characters are handled in the following manner according to the memory switch settings and the first byte data
that is sent.
Be aware that when using Japanese characters the system can switch between the Shift JIS mode and the
JIS/Shift JIS Chinese characters mixed mode, depending on the memory switch setting.(Refer to each product
specification manual.)
In these specifications, the settings for single-byte characters are reflected as they are for character pitch, but
for double-byte characters, a double character pitch setting is applied.
Also, international and zero style settings are invalidated for single-byte characters in these specifications.
(1)
Chinese characters other than Japanese characters
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Comma
nds
Single-byte Characters
(ASCII)
Chinese Character
8
Error
(SPACE for Outside for
Specification)
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
*
* Single-byte space
Enabled for printer models equipped with Chinese characters functions other than Japanese characters.
If the first byte of data is 0x20-0x7f, it is processed as 1 byte of ASCII code and expands the single-byte
character data.
If the code for the first byte of data is 0x80 or higher (0xA1 or higher for Chinese characters used in Korea)
and the code corresponds to the Chinese characters for the printer, the printer processes the first and
second bytes of data together to print the Chinese character data.