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42.1 ESC+K8 16×16 dots
Horizontal Writing Kanji with One-byte
Characters
Valid range and
term of
command
When the power switch is OFF
The set parameter is not maintained.
The parameter preset will be invalid.
The parameter preset will be invalid.
[Function]
Printing W16 x H16 dots horizontal writing Kanji with W8 x H16 dots one-byte characters.
[Format]
<K8>an~n
●Parameter
a[Kanji specification mode] = H : Hexadecimal character
B : Binary code
I : Smoothing function by Hexadecimal character
C : Smoothing function by Binary code
J : Highlight function by Hexadecimal character
D : Highlight function by Binary code
K : Smoothing and highlight functions by Hexadecimal character
E : Smoothing and highlight functions by Binary code
n[Data] = Specify according to the selected Kanji code range
* Printing may not be correct when the number of data is increased/decreased.
* Code that can be specified as a half - width character is 20h-7Fh.
[Coding Example] Specified character in HEX, horizontal enlargement: 2 times,
vertical enlargement: 3 times (when KSX1001 is selected)
<A>
<V>100<H>200<P>2<L>0203
<K8>HB0A1B0A2B0A3B0A4B0A5303132
<Q>2
<Z>
[Notes]
1. Hexadecimal character = 4 bytes ASCII / 1 character
2. Binary code = 2 bytes / 1 character
3. Smoothing function enlargement scale = Horizontal/Vertical valid range: 3 to 12 times
4. Smoothing function enlargement scale = Horizontal/Vertical valid range: 3 to 12 times
[Remarks]
1. In highlight function, the character width will increase based on the enlargement specification.
2. In highlight function, smearing problem may occur depending on the characters.
3. Printable fonts vary according to the font type. Make sure to check if it is printable or not before using.
[Valid Commands]
16×16 dots Horizontal Writing Kanji
with One-byte Characters