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International character set
See Appendix C, “Character set” for details.
Code page
A code page is the set of symbols and characters that your printer can
print. Your printer converts ASCII hexadecimal data according to a code
page to print symbols and characters. By supporting different code
pages, the printer can print in a variety of different languages. The
following table shows detailed information about code pages.
Code Page Name
Country
Remarks
#437
U.S.A
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy,
Austria, Switzerland, United States, Spain
#737 Greek
Greece
Almost
80%
#772 Lithuanian
Lithuania
New
standard
#774 Lithuanian
Lithuania
#850
Multi-lingual
United Kingdom, France, germany, Italy,
Preferred by Microsoft
Austria, Switzerland, United States, Spain
#851 Greek
Greece
#852
Latin-2
Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary,
Preferred by Microsoft
Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovak
Republic, Slovenia
#858
Multi-lingual with Euro
#860 Portuguese
Portugal
#861 Icelandic
Iceland
#863 Canada
French
Canada
#865
Nordic
Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
Preferred by Microsoft
#866
Russian
Russia
Preferred by Microsoft
#869 Greek
Greece
#928 Greek
Greece
for
UNIX
#1001
Arabic
Egypt, Saudi Arabia
Mainly in Arabic speaking
countries
#2001
Lithuanian-KBL
Lithuania
Commonly used for DOS
#3001 Estonian-1
Estonia
#3002
Estonian-2
Estonia
Most often used
#3011 Latvian-1
Latvia
#3012 Latvian-2
Latvia
Government
standard
#3021
Bulgarian
Bulgaria
#3031 Hebrew
Israel
#3041 Maltese
Malta
#3840 IBM-Russian
Russia,
Bulgaria
#3841
Gost
Russia
Gost: government standard
#3843 Polish
Poland
Also
called
“Mazovia”
#3844
CS2
Czech Republic
Also called “Kamenicky”
#3845 Hungarian
Hungary
#3846 Turkish
Turkey
#3847 Brazil-ABNT
#3848 Brazil-ABICOMP