Samsung SRP-275CEPG Operation Manual - Page 20

Function, MSW1-3, MSW1-2, MSW1-1, MSW1-0, International Characters, MSW0-3, MSW0-2, <ESC> 4

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CHAPTER 3 Switch settings (*3) Red and Black (inverted black and white) Commands MSW0-3 MSW0-2 4 / 5 Command Functions 0 0 White/black inverted printing (1 Pass) 0 1 White/black inversion (79 font print) + enhancing (2 passes) 1 0 Upper line + Underline + enhancing (2 passes) 1 1 Upper line + Underline + double tall expanded + enhancing (4 passes) This setting functions to specify adornments when the subsequent red (white/black inversion) print command is set. It is a substitute function for the conventional red/black (white/black inversion) printing. "4": Red (white/black inversion) printing "5": Red (white/black inversion) printing cancelled. When using 5 to cancel adornments, it returns to the previously set adornments. (Adornments such as underline, upper line, double-tall expanded and enhancing are cancelled if there is no command to set them (for example the "-" 1 specification for underlines). This setting is enabled only for ANK characters and block characters. It is disabled for IBM block characters and Chinese characters composed of 12 dot vertical characters (IBM block characters and Chinese characters do not have adornment with this command). Precautions for selecting Option 1. 1)Prints white/black inverted characters using 79 fonts regardless of the current font size setting. 2)Inserts a one dot string of black printing to the head of the white/black inverted characters. 3)Printing data created on a conventional red/black printer, using 1 and 2 above, there are cases in which the printing position will shift to the right and a line of printable characters reduced. (For example, to write 42 digits of red print data using conventional a 79 font, there is a line feed at the 35th digit, and the remaining 7 digits are printed on the next line.) 4)Download defined characters defined with 79 fonts are printed regardless of the current font setting (79/59). 5)MSW 3-6 must not be set to 1 (ANK character count = many). (This will cause a while line to appear between characters.) Precautions for selecting Option 2 and Option 3. 1)Do not apply an upper line or an underline to characters when rotating 90 or 270 degrees. 3-14 Memory Switch 1 Bit Function F Reserved E~5 4 Zero style 3~0 International Characters(*1) 0 1 Normal Slash zero Refer to the following table (*1) International Characters Default Value Settings. MSW1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 MSW1-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 MSW1-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 MSW1-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 International Characters U.S.A. France Germany U.K. Denmark1 Sweden Italy Spain 1 Japan Norway Denmark2 3-15

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3-14
3-15
Memory Switch 1
Bit
Function
0
1
F
E~5
4
3~0
Reserved
Zero style
International Characters(*1)
Normal
Slash zero
(*1) International Characters Default Value Settings.
MSW1-3
MSW1-2
MSW1-1
MSW1-0
International Characters
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
U.S.A.
France
Germany
U.K.
Denmark1
Sweden
Italy
Spain 1
Japan
Norway
Denmark2
This setting functions to specify adornments when the subsequent red (white/black inversion) print
command is set. It is a substitute function for the conventional red/black (white/black inversion)
printing.
<ESC> "4": Red (white/black inversion) printing
<ESC> "5": Red (white/black inversion) printing cancelled.
When using <ESC> 5 to cancel adornments, it returns to the previously set adornments.
(Adornments such as underline, upper line, double-tall expanded and enhancing are cancelled if
there is no command to set them (for example the <ESC> "-" 1 specification for underlines).
This setting is enabled only for ANK characters and block characters. It is disabled for IBM block
characters and Chinese characters composed of 12 dot vertical characters (IBM block characters
and Chinese characters do not have adornment with this command).
Precautions for selecting Option 1.
1)Prints white/black inverted characters using 79 fonts regardless of the current font size setting.
2)Inserts a one dot string of black printing to the head of the white/black inverted characters.
3)Printing data created on a conventional red/black printer, using 1 and 2 above, there are cases
in which the printing position will shift to the right and a line of printable characters reduced.
(For example, to write 42 digits of red print data using conventional a 79 font, there is a line
feed at the 35th digit, and the remaining 7 digits are printed on the next line.)
4)Download defined characters defined with 79 fonts are printed regardless of the current
font setting (79/59).
5)MSW 3-6 must not be set to 1 (ANK character count = many).
(This will cause a while line to appear between characters.)
Precautions for selecting Option 2 and Option 3.
1)Do not apply an upper line or an underline to characters when rotating 90 or 270 degrees.
(*3) Red and Black (inverted black and white) Commands
MSW0-3
MSW0-2
<ESC> 4 / <ESC> 5 Command Functions
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
White/black inverted printing (1 Pass)
<Option 1> White/black inversion (79 font print) + enhancing (2 passes)
<Option 2> Upper line + Underline + enhancing (2 passes)
<Option 3> Upper line + Underline + double tall expanded + enhancing (4 passes)
Switch settings
CHAPTER 3
Refer to the following table