Xerox 4213 MICR MRP User Guide
SPECIAL FEATURES
More than one code point may be defined at the same time with
the ';' and ':' delimiters as follows.
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.
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).
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).
(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).
(e), 72 (r), 6F (o) and 78 (x).
Note: The ASCII OCR and EBCDIC code page 892 is found in
Appendix A.
Appendix A.
Print translate table
This command lets the user print a customised translate table
which has been saved.
which has been saved.
Note: For consistent operation, this command should be
terminated with a form feed.
terminated with a form feed.
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