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Character, Custom-Designed

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Character, Custom-Designed Command Structure Store Command : Recall Command: Tabcc Kab90cc a = b = cc = 1 16x16 matrix 2 24x24 matrix Specifies the character encoding method for the data stream H hexadecimal characters B Binary characters If B is specified than both 90 and cc codes are represented by one byte code separately. Code to store/recall the character. Valid code ranges are 21H to 52H in Hex or "!" to "R" in Binary. (data) = Data to describe the character image either in Hex or Binary format. Example: T1H3F K1H903F See Appendix C for a more detailed explanation. Placement: The Store command is typically sent in its own data stream to the printer, between the Start/Stop commands. The Recall command is sent in a secondary data stream to print the character, and follows any necessary position or Size commands. Default: None Command Function To allow for the creation, storage, and printing of custom characters, such as special fonts or logos. Up to 50 individual characters may be stored in the custom character volatile memory. Input to Printer See Appendix C for a detailed explanation. A T1H3F0100038007C00FE01FF03FF87FFCFFFE07C007C007C007C00 7C007C007C007C007C00 Z 22

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Character, Custom-Designed
Command Structure
Store Command :
<ESC>Tabcc
Recall Command:
<ESC>Kab90
cc
a
=
1
16x16 matrix
2
24x24 matrix
b
=
Specifies the character encoding method for the data stream
H
hexadecimal characters
B
Binary characters
If
B
is specified than both 90 and cc codes are represented by one
byte code separately.
cc
=
Code to store/recall the character. Valid code ranges are 21H to
52H in Hex or “!” to “R” in Binary.
(data) =
Data to describe the character image either in Hex or Binary
format.
Example:
<ESC>T1H3F
<ESC>K1H903F
See Appendix C for a more detailed explanation.
Placement: The Store command is typically sent in its own data stream to the
printer, between the Start/Stop commands. The Recall command is
sent in a secondary data stream to print the character, and follows
any necessary position or Size commands.
Default:
None
Command Function
To allow for the creation, storage, and printing of custom characters, such as
special fonts or logos. Up to 50 individual characters may be stored in the cus-
tom character volatile memory.
Input to Printer
See Appendix C for a detailed explanation.
<ESC>A
<ESC>T1H3F0100038007C00FE01FF03FF87FFCFFFE07C007C007C007C00
7C007C007C007C007C00
<ESC>Z
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