Xerox 4213 MICR MRP User Guide

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SPECIAL FEATURES
More than one code point may be defined at the same time with
the ';' and ':' delimiters as follows.
”:”
A colon separates successive code point translations.
”;”
A semicolon causes the translation to increment the code
point address and treat the next character sequence as
the OCR translation for that code point.
Example 1
Modifying the currently selected OCR translate table to print
'
abc
' as '
ABC
'
@Y75,81,41;42;43@
This command sets code point 81 (a) to translate to 41 (A),
82 (b) to 42 (B) and 83 (c) to 43 (C).
Example 2
Modifying the currently selected translate table to print '
ad
'
as '
AD
'
@Y75,81,41:84,44@
Code point 81 (a) translates to 41 (A), 84 (D) translates to 44
(d).
Example 3
Modifying the currently selected translate table to print '
X
' as
'
Xerox
'
@Y75,E7,58,65,72,6F,78@
Code point E7 (X) translates to the five characters 58 (X), 65
(e), 72 (r), 6F (o) and 78 (x).
Note: The ASCII OCR and EBCDIC code page 892 is found in
Appendix A.
Print translate table
This command lets the user print a customised translate table
which has been saved.
Note: For consistent operation, this command should be
terminated with a form feed.
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