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SPECIAL FEATURES
Translate table commands
The user can set up customised translate tables for special
applications such as downloading fonts or assigning special
characters. To define a customised translate table, first send a
command to create the table in non-volatile memory (NVRAM),
then send a command to select the table, and finally a single
command or a series of commands to modify the translate table.
An additional command deletes translate tables which are no
longer required. A total of 8 translate tables may be stored in
non-volatile memory (NVRAM). Each code point in a customised
translate table can correspond to up to eight characters. It is
important to understand the translation mechanism in order to
define a custom translate table (see pages 3-3 to 3-8 for details).
Translate tables may be printed under the control of the control
panel. 
Note: The translate features are not available when the printer is
in EBCDIC mode.
The following illustrations show the translation processes
according to the mode, ASCII (ISO) or EBCDIC, set at the
printer.
Table 3-3.
Translate table command summary
Create table
@Y71,<n>@
Delete table
@Y72,<n>@
Select table
@Y73,<n>@
Modify table
@Y75,<CTT>,<ISO6937>@
Create APL table
@Y76,<n>@
Delete APL table
@Y77,<n>@
Select APL table
@Y78,<n>@
Modify APL table
@Y80,<CTT>,<APL>@
Create OCR table
@Y81,<n>@
Delete OCR table
@Y82,<n>@
Select OCR table
@Y83,<n>@
Modify OCR table
@Y85,<CTT>,<OCR>@
Print table
@T2,
The following functions concern managing customised translate
tables within the system. They are accessible only by commands
sent from the host and are not available from the printer control
panel.
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