9.10 Character sets
The device has 3 fonts of varying width (11, 15 and 20 cpi) which may be related one of the coding tables provided on the
device.
To know the coding tables actually present on the device, you need to print the font test (see
paragraph 3.5).
You can set font and coding table by using the commands (see the commands manual of the device) or using the “Code
Table” and the “Chars / Inch” parameters during the setup procedure (see paragraph 6.7).
The following is the full list of coding tables that can be installed on the device.
<CodeTable> Coding table <CodeTable> Coding table
0 PC437: Usa, Standard Europe 33 WPC775: Baltic Rim
1 Katakana 34 PC855: Cyrillic
2 PC850: Multilingual 35 PC861: Icelandic
3 PC860: Portuguese 36 PC862: Hebrew
4 PC863: Canadian-Frech 37 PC864: Arabic
5 PC865: Nordic 38 PC869: Greek
7 Iran system 39 ISO8859-2: Latin2
11 PC851: Greek 40 ISO8859-15: Latin9
12 PC853: Turkish 41 PC1098: Farsi
13 PC857: Turkish 42 PC1118: Lithuanian
14 PC737: Greek 43 PC1119: Lithuanian
15 ISO8859-7: Greek 44 PC1125: Ukrainian
16 WPC1252 45 WPC1250: Latin2
17 PC866: Cyrillic #2 46 WPC1251: Cyrillic
18 PC852: Latin2 47 WPC1253: Greek
19 PC858: Euro 48 WPC1254: Turkish
20 KU42: Thai 49 WPC1255: Hebrew
21 TIS11: Thai 50 WPC1256: Arabic
26 TIS18: Thai 51 WPC1257: Baltic Rim
30 TCVN-3: Vietnamese 52 WPC1258: Vietnamese
31 TCVN-3: Vietnamese 53 KZ-1048: Kazakh
32 PC720: Arabic
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