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IBM 4610-TM6 - SureMark Printer TM6 Two-color Thermal Transfer
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station.
Each
character
in
the
code
page
has
its
own
unique
width
and
height.
The
matrix
must
be
within
the
following
ranges:
Width
8
width
32
Height
8
width
32
Remarks:
v
Proportional
and
standard
fonts
may
be
used
on
the
same
line.
If
both
types
of
fonts
are
used
on
a
line,
you
would
probably
use
proportional
fonts
for
the
description
and
resident
fonts
for
the
amounts.
v
For
alignment,
a
command
that
will
allow
right
and
left
alignment
on
the
same
line
may
be
used.
This
will
allow
the
user
to
align
a
column
(decimal
point)
on
the
right,
and
still
be
left-aligned.
(See
“Align
positions”
on
page
137.)
v
Once
characters
are
downloaded
to
the
printer,
they
remain
valid
until
you
redefine
them.
This
is
true
even
if
power
to
the
printer
is
removed.
v
Before
the
characters
are
defined,
the
sector
of
the
flash
EPROM
which
stores
this
data
must
be
erased.
(See
“Erase
flash
EPROM
sector”
on
page
121.)
v
There
is
no
way
to
redefine
one
character
only.
You
must
redefine
a
whole
code
page.
v
If
the
parameter
s,
n,
or
m
is
out
of
range,
the
command
is
discarded
and
the
remaining
data
is
processed
as
print
data.
v
This
command
should
be
sent
only
when
the
data
buffer
is
empty.
See
the
description
of
bit
6
in
“Status
byte
2”
on
page
166.
v
ASCII
characters
0
through
31
are
reserved
for
RS-232
functions
and
cannot
be
defined.
v
See
Appendix
E,
“Proportional
fonts,”
on
page
187
for
suggestions
about
how
to
implement
proportional
fonts.
Limitations:
The
memory
required
for
proportional
fonts
is
much
greater
than
the
memory
that
was
required
for
user-defined
fonts.
Therefore,
when
code
page
1
(or
3)
is
set
up
as
proportional,
code
page
2
(or
4)
is
not
valid.
You
cannot
set
up
code
page
2
or
code
page
4
as
a
proportional
font.
To
download
the
font:
1.
Store
the
code
page
matrix
as
an
MCT
value.
Use
the
command
X'1B
4D
x
55
wb'
where:
x
X'02'
for
thermal
code
page
1,
X'17'
for
thermal
code
page
3
wb
The
number
of
bytes,
which
is
also
1⁄8
the
number
of
dots,
in
the
width
of
the
widest
character.
The
valid
range
is
2wb4.
2.
Erase
the
existing
character
set
using
the
command
X'1B
23
04'.
3.
Use
the
Proportional
Font
command
to
download
the
font.
Example:
To
define
an
A
to
code
page
1
when
wb
is
set
to
02,
enter
the
following:
X'1B260141410C16'
X'0F001F803FC070E06060C030C030C030C030C030C030'
X'C030FFF0FFF0C030C030C030C030C030C030C030'
X'C030000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
August
24,
2004
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SureMark
Printers
User’s
Guide

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