The problem is not with the printer ... it is only doing what it has been commanded to do from the PC or MAC. Could be that your printer settings need to be looked at.
Some easy code languages include null codes, ciphers, and visual codes. Null codes involve putting unused, or "null" letters in with used letters, ciphers involve switching symbols in for letters, and visual codes involve using real symbols, such as the tip of a hat, as signs for something.
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11. The chronological order of non-verbal communication is (A) Signs, symbols, codes, colours (B) Symbols, codes, signs, colours (C) Colours, signs, codes, symbols (D) Codes, colours, symbols, signs
Alphanumeric codes are a mixture of codes from letters and numbers.
Letters are stored in an encoded form, using one of several standard codes. The traditional ASCII codes, for example, assign each letter a unique number in the 0..255 range, which allows storing the code for one letter in one byte. Other symbols, such as digits and punctuation marks, also have a unique code assigned to them. More modern coding schemes, for example the unicode codes, use multiple bytes for encoding. This allows for more different letters (and other symbols) to be encoded, thus allows to correctly handle a much larger group of languages.
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The ALT codes for symbols can be created using various key combinations. Specific key combinations can be found by viewing symbol settings.
Technically yes, it depends on the driver controlling the device and if the device can take in custom symbols instead of ascii codes. An Epson LX-800 for instance can print graphics just fine!
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Codes and ciphers are used to encrypt messages. A cipher is an algorithm for performing encryption and decryption of messages. A code is a system of symbols that represent letters, words, or numbers. The methods have been used for thousands of years and came about as a way of keeping messages secret.