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    							APPENDICES
    Appendix–19
    Symbol Sets Supported by the Printer’s Intellifont Compatible Typefaces
    PCL Symbol Set Typeface
    Alaska Antique Brougham Cleveland Connect-Guatemala Letter
    Set ID Symbol Set Oakland Cond. icut Antique Gothic
    8 U Roman-8     
    0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1     
    2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin2     
    5 N ISO 8859-9 Latin5     
    6N ISO 8859-10 Latin6     
    10U PC-8     
    11U PC-8 D/N     
    12U PC-850     
    17U PC-852     
    26U PC-775     
    9T PC-Turk     
    1 9 U Windows 3.1 Latin1     
    9 E Windows 3.1 Latin2     
    5 T Windows 3.1 Latin5     
    7 J DeskTop     
    9 J PC-1004 (OS/2)     
    10J PS Text     
    1 3 J Ventura International     
    1 4 J Ventura US     
    6 J Microsoft Publishing     
    8M Math-8     
    5 M PS Math     
    6 M Ventura Math     
    15U PI Font     
    1 U Legal     
    1 E ISO 4:  United Kingdom*     
    0 U ISO 6:  ASCII*     
    2 U ISO 2:  IRV*     
    0 S ISO 11:  Swedish: names*     
    0 I ISO 15:  Italian*     
    1 S HP Spanish*     
    2 S ISO 17:  Spanish*     
    3 S ISO 10:  Swedish*     
    4 S ISO 16:  Portuguese*     
    5 S ISO 84:  Portuguese*     
    6 S ISO 85:  Spanish*     
    0 G HP German*     
    1 G ISO 21:  German*     
    0 D ISO 60:  Norwegian 1*     
    1 D ISO 61:  Norwegian 2*     
    0 F ISO 25:  French*     
    1 F ISO 69:  French*     
    0 K ISO 14:  JIS ASCII*     
    2 K ISO 57:  Chinese*     
    9 U Windows 3.0 Latin1     
    12J MC Text     
    19M Symbol
    1 9 L Windows Baltic     
    579L Wingdings
    *These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
     
    						
    							Appendix–20 PCL Symbol Set Typeface(Continued)
    LetterGothic Mary- Oklahoma PC PC Utah Utah
    Set ID Symbol Set 16.66** land Brussels Tennessee Cond.
    8 U Roman-8   
    0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1   
    2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin2   
    5 N ISO 8859-9 Latin5   
    6 N ISO 8859-10 Latin6 
    10U PC-8   
    11U PC-8 D/N   
    12U PC-850   
    17U PC-852
    26U PC-775 
    9T PC-Turk
    1 9 U Windows 3.1 Latin1
    9 E Windows 3.1 Latin2
    5 T Windows 3.1 Latin5
    7 J DeskTop
    9 J PC-1004(OS/2) 
    10J PS Text
    1 3 J Ventura International
    1 4 J Ventura US
    6 J Microsoft Publishing
    8M Math-8
    5 M PS Math
    6 M Ventura Math
    15U PI Font
    1 U Legal   
    1 E ISO 4:  United Kingdom*   
    0 U ISO 6:  ASCII*   
    2 U ISO 2:  IRV*   
    0 S ISO 11:  Swedish: names*   
    0 I ISO 15:  Italian*   
    1 S HP Spanish*   
    2 S ISO 17:  Spanish*   
    3 S ISO 10:  Swedish*   
    4 S ISO 16:  Portuguese*   
    5 S ISO 84:  Portuguese*   
    6 S ISO 85:  Spanish*   
    0 G HP German*   
    1 G ISO 21:  German*   
    0 D ISO 60:  Norwegian 1*   
    1 D ISO 61:  Norwegian 2*   
    0 F ISO 25:  French*   
    1 F ISO 69:  French*   
    0 K ISO 14:  JIS ASCII*   
    2 K ISO 57:  Chinese*   
    9 U Windows 3.0 Latin1
    12J MC Text
    19M Symbol
    19L Windows Baltic 
    579L Wingdings
    *These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
    **LetterGothic 16.66 is a bitmapped font.
     
    						
    							APPENDICES
    Appendix–21
    S S
    y y
    m m
    b b
    o o
    l l
       
    S S
    e e
    t t
    s s
       
    S S
    u u
    p p
    p p
    o o
    r r
    t t
    e e
    d d
       
    b b
    y y
       
    t t
    h h
    e e
       
    P P
    r r
    i i
    n n
    t t
    e e
    r r
    ’ ’
    s s
    T T
    r r
    u u
    e e
    T T
    y y
    p p
    e e
    ™ ™
    , ,
       
    T T
    y y
    p p
    e e
       
    1 1
       
    C C
    o o
    m m
    p p
    a a
    t t
    i i
    b b
    l l
    e e
       
    F F
    o o
    n n
    t t
    s s
       
    a a
    n n
    d d
    O O
    r r
    i i
    g g
    i i
    n n
    a a
    l l
       
    T T
    y y
    p p
    e e
    f f
    a a
    c c
    e e
    s s
    PCL Symbol Set TypefaceAtlanta BR Copen- Calgary Helsinki Portugal Tennes- W
    Set ID Symbol Set Symbol hagen see Dingbats
    8 U Roman-8
    0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1
    2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin2
    5 N ISO 8859-9 Latin5
    6 N ISO 8859-10 Latin6
    10U PC-8
    11U PC-8 D/N
    12U PC-850
    17U PC-852
    26U PC-775
    9T PC-Turk
    1 9 U Windows 3.1 Latin1
    9 E Windows 3.1 Latin2
    5 T Windows 3.1 Latin5
    7 J DeskTop
    9 J PC-1004 (OS/2)
    10J PS Text
    1 3 J Ventura International
    1 4 J Ventura US
    6 J Microsoft Publishing
    8M Math-8
    5 M PS Math
    6 M Ventura Math
    15U PI Font
    1 U Legal
    1 E ISO 4:  United Kingdom*
    0 U ISO 6:  ASCII*
    2 U ISO 2:  IRV*
    0 S ISO 11:  Swedish: names*
    0 I ISO 15:  Italian*
    1 S HP Spanish*
    2 S ISO 17:  Spanish*
    3 S ISO 10:  Swedish*
    4 S ISO 16:  Portuguese*
    5 S ISO 84:  Portuguese*
    6 S ISO 85:  Spanish*
    0 G HP German*
    1 G ISO 21:  German*
    0 D ISO 60:  Norwegian 1*
    1 D ISO 61:  Norwegian 2*
    0 F ISO 25:  French*
    1 F ISO 69:  French*
    0 K ISO 14:  JIS ASCII*
    2 K ISO 57:  Chinese*
    9 U Windows 3.0 Latin1
    12J MC Text
    19M Symbol
    1 9 L Windows Baltic
    579L Wingdings
    *These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
     
    						
    							Appendix–22 PCL Symbol Set Typeface
    Bermuda Script    Germany San Diego US Roman
    Set ID Symbol Set  
    8 U Roman-8  
    0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1  
    2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin2
    5 N ISO 8859-9 Latin5
    6 N ISO 8859-10 Latin6
    10U PC-8  
    11U PC-8 D/N  
    12U PC-850  
    17U PC-852
    26U PC-775
    9T PC-Turk
    1 9 U Windows 3.1 Latin1  
    9 E Windows 3.1 Latin2
    5 T Windows 3.1 Latin5
    7 J DeskTop  
    9J PC-1004 (OS/2)
    10J PS Text  
    1 3 J Ventura International  
    1 4 J Ventura US  
    6 J Microsoft Publishing  
    8M Math-8
    5 M PS Math
    6 M Ventura Math
    15U PI Font
    1 U Legal  
    1 E ISO 4:  United Kingdom*  
    0 U ISO 6:  ASCII*  
    2 U ISO 2:  IRV*  
    0 S ISO 11:  Swedish: names*  
    0 I ISO 15:  Italian*  
    1 S HP Spanish*  
    2 S ISO 17:  Spanish*  
    3 S ISO 10:  Swedish*  
    4 S ISO 16:  Portuguese*  
    5 S ISO 84:  Portuguese*  
    6 S ISO 85:  Spanish*  
    0 G HP German*  
    1 G ISO 21:  German*  
    0 D ISO 60:  Norwegian 1*  
    1 D ISO 61:  Norwegian 2*  
    0 F ISO 25:  French*  
    1 F ISO 69:  French*  
    0 K ISO 14:  JIS ASCII*  
    2 K ISO 57:  Chinese*  
    9 U Windows 3.0 Latin1  
    12J MC Text  
    19M Symbol
    1 9 L Windows Baltic
    579L Wingdings
    *These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
     
    						
    							APPENDICES
    Appendix–23
       
    B B
    a a
    r r
       
    C C
    o o
    d d
    e e
       
    C C
    o o
    n n
    t t
    r r
    o o
    l l
    The printer can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet, EPSON
    FX-850 and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes.
    Print Bar Codes or Expanded Characters
    CodeESC i
    Dec27 105
    Hex1B 69
    Format: ESC i n … n \
    Creates bar codes or expanded characters according to the segment of
    parameters “n … n”. For further information about parameters, see the
    following “Definition of Parameters.”  This command must end with the
    “  ” code (5CH).
    [Definition of Parameters]
    This bar code command can have the following parameters in the parameter
    segment (n … n). Since parameters are effective within the single command
    syntax ESC i n … n \, they don’t take effect in the subsequent bar code
    commands.  If certain parameters are not specified, they take the default
    settings. The last parameter must be the bar code data start (“b” or “B”) or
    the expanded character data start (“l” or “L”). Other parameters can be
    specified in any sequence. The prefix of each parameter can be a lower-
    case or upper-case character:  for example, “t0” or “T0”, “s3” or “S3”, etc.
     
    						
    							Appendix–24
    Bar Code Mode
    n = “t0” or “T0”CODE 39 (default)
    n = “t1” or “T1”Interleaved 2 of 5
    n = “t3” or “T3”  FIM (US-Post Net)
    n = “t4” or “T4”  Post Net (US-Post Net)
    n = “t5” or “T5”EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A
    n = “t6” or “T6”UPC E
    n = “t9” or “T9”Codabar
    n = “t12” or “T12”Code 128 set A
    n = “t13” or “T13”Code 128 set B
    n = “t14” or “T14”Code 128 set C
    n = “t130” or “T130”ISBN (EAN)
    n = “t131” or “T131”ISBN (UPC-E)
    n = “t132” or “T132”EAN 128 set A
    n = “t133” or “T133”EAN 128 set B
    n = “t134” or “T134”EAN 128 set C
    This parameter selects the bar code mode as above. When n is “t5” or “T5”,
    the bar code mode (EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A) varies according to the
    number of characters in the data.
     
    						
    							APPENDICES
    Appendix–25
    Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
    n = “s0” or “S0”3 : 1 (default)
    n = “s1” or “S1”2 : 1
    n = “s3” or “S3”2.5 : 1
    This parameter selects the bar code style as above. When the EAN 8, EAN
    13, UPC-A, Code 128 or EAN 128 bar code mode is selected, this bar code
    style parameter is ignored.
    Expanded Character
    “S”0 = White
    1 = Black
    2 = Vertical stripes
    3 = Horizontal stripes
    4 = Cross hatch
    eg.“S” n1 n2
    n1 = Background fill pattern
    n2 = Foreground fill pattern
    If “S” is followed by only one parameter, the parameter
    is a foreground fill pattern.
    Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
    “S”1 = Black
    2 = Vertical stripes
    3 = Horizontal stripes
    4 = Cross hatch
    Bar Code
    n = “mnnn” or “Mnnn” (nnn = 0 ~ 32767)
    This parameter specifies the bar code width. The unit of nnn is %.
     
    						
    							Appendix–26
    Bar Code Human Readable Line On or Off
    n = “r0” or “R0”Human readable line OFF
    n = “r1” or “R1”Human readable line ON
    Default: Human readable line ON
    (1)  “T5” or “t5”
    (2)  “T6” or “t6”
    (3)  “T130” or “t130”
    (4)  “T131” or “t131”
    Default: Human readable line OFF
    All others
    This parameter specifies whether or not the printer prints the human
    readable line below the bar code. Human readable characters are always
    printed with OCR-B font of 10 pitch and all the current character style
    enhancements are masked. Note that the default setting is subject to the bar
    code mode selected by “t” or “T”.
    Quiet Zone
    n = “onnn” or “Onnn” (nnn = 0 ~ 32767)
    Quiet Zone is the space on both side of the bar codes. Its width can be
    specified using the units which are set by the “u” of “U” parameter. (For the
    description of “u” or “U” parameter, see the next section.) The default setting
    of Quiet Zone width is 1 inch.
    Bar Code, Expanded Character Unit, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
    n = “u0” or “U0”Millimeters (default)
    n = “u1” or “U1”1/10”
    n = “u2” or “U2”1/100”
    n = “u3” or “U3”1/12”
    n = “u4” or “U4”1/120”
    n = “u5” or “U5”1/10 Millimeters
    n = “u6” or “U6”1/300”
    n = “u7” or “U7”1/720”
    This parameter specifies the measurement units of X-axis offset, Y-axis
    offset, and bar code height.
     
    						
    							APPENDICES
    Appendix–27
    Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing Offset in
    X-axis
    n = “xnnn” or “Xnnn”
    This parameter specifies the offset from the left margin in the “u”- or “U”-
    specified unit.
    Bar Code & Expanded Character Offset in Y-axis
    n = “ynnn” or “Ynnn”
    This parameter specifies the downward offset from the current print position
    in the “u”- or “U”-specified unit.
    Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing Height
    n = “hnnn”, “Hnnn”, “dnnn”, or “Dnnn”
    (1) EAN13, EAN8, UPC-A, ISBN (EAN13, EAN8, UPC-A),
    ISBN (UPC-E): 22 mm
    (2) UPC-E: 18 mm
    (3) Others: 12 mm
    Expanded characters2.2 mm (default)
    Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing1 dot
    This parameter specifies the height of bar codes or expanded characters as
    above. It can take the prefix “h”, “H”, “d”, or “D”. The height of bar codes is
    specified in the “u”- or “U”-specified unit. Note that the default setting of the
    bar code height (12 mm, 18 mm or 22 mm) is subject to the bar code mode
    selected by “t” or “T”.
    Expanded Character Width, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
    n = “wnnn” or “Wnnn”
    Expanded character1.2 mm
    Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing1 dot
    This parameter specifies the width of expanded characters as above.
     
    						
    							Appendix–28
    Expanded Character Rotation
    n = “a0” or “A1”Upright (default)
    n = “a1” or “A1”Rotated 90 degrees
    n = “a2” or “A2”Upside down, rotated 180 degrees
    n = “a3” or “A3”Rotated 270 degrees
    Bar Code Data Start
    n = “b” or “B”
    Data that follows “b” or “B” is read in as bar code data. Bar code data must
    end with the “  ” code (5CH), which also terminates this command. The
    acceptable bar code data is subject to the bar code mode selected by “t” or
    “T”.
       When CODE 39 is selected with the parameter “t0” or “T0”:  
    Forty three characters “0” to “9”, “A” to “Z”, “-”, “ . ”, “  (space)”, “$”, “ / ”, “+”,
    and “%” can be accepted as bar code data. Other characters cause data
    error. The number of characters for bar codes is not limited. The bar code
    data automatically starts and ends with an asterisk “ * ” (start character and
    stop character). If the received data has an asterisk “ * ” at its beginning or
    end, the asterisk is regarded as a start character or stop character.
       When Interleaved 2 of 5 is selected with the parameter “t1” or “T1”:
    Ten numerical characters “0” to “9” can be accepted as bar code data. Other
    characters cause data error. The number of characters for bar codes is not
    limited. Since this mode of bar codes require even characters, if the bar
    code data has odd characters, the zero character “0” is automatically added
    to the end of the bar code data.
       When FIM (US-Post Net) is selected with the parameter “t3” or “T3”:
    Characters “A” to “D” are valid and 1 digit of data can be printed. Uppercase
    and lowercase alphabet characters can be accepted.
       When Post Net (US-Post Net) is selected with the parameter “t4” or “T4”:
    Characters “0” to “9” can be data and it must be terminated by a check digit.
    “?” can be used in place of the check digit.
     
    						
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