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[Supplemental explanation]
• Registering 16 x 16 dots external fonts in the internal memory or user registration memory.
• The code to specify in the registration font code address needs to match the Kanji set (<KS>)
and Kanji code (<KC>).
• Overwriting registration data is available.
• The order of data registration is as follows.
• The data registered in the printer memory will be deleted at the power off. In this case, you need
to register the data again.
External character file [16 x 16]
D2
D31
16 dots
16 dots
8 dots 8 dots
D4
D6
D8
D32
D30
D28
D26
D10
D12
D14
D16
D18
D20
D22
D24
D29
D27
D25
D23
D21
D19
D17
D15
D13
D11
D9
D7
D5
D3
D1
D1 D2
D3 D4
D5 D6
D31 D32
When registering the external characters described above, D1 data becomes <01>
16
and D2
data becomes <80>
16
because D1 consists of [00000001], D2 consists of [10000000].
In the same manner, D3 is <03>
16
, D4 is <00>
16
, D5 is <3F>
16
, D6 is <FC>
16
, and the external
registration data will be <018003003FFC…..>
16
up to D32.
[Point]
• The data registered in the user registration memory will be maintained after the power is off.
• You cannot use the internal memory in combination with the user registration memory.
• Specify the slot to register.
If <CC> command is not sent after the power on, the data are registered in the internal memory.
Parent topic Font command