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our ™ symbol is sent to us as "E2 84 A2" and the Zebra printer does print
it correctly. This is CCSID 1252. So I guess my only problem is the way I
am reading it / converting it to native EBCDIC to print to a zebra via
application handling

EncodingEncoding non-standard letters and characters into values that can
be displayed e.g. in browsers
URL Escape Code %E2%84%A2
Quoted-printable =E2=84=A2

ASCII Character â
Decimal 226
Octal 342
Hexadecimal E2

SCII Character „
Decimal 132
Octal 204
Hexadecimal 84
Binary 1000 0100
Description Double low-9 quotation mark
Category Extended ASCII Codes

ASCII Character ¢
Decimal 162
Octal 242
Hexadecimal A2
Binary 1010 0010
Description Cent sign
Category Extended ASCII Codes



On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 1:26 PM Peter Dow <petercdow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Mark,

I'm curious, what is the ASCII code for the TM symbol? Is it a single
character (TM), or two characters (T and M)? I don't see anything in my
ASCII chart, even in the extended 8-bit section.

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Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 793-9050
petercdow@xxxxxxxxx
pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx /

On 7/6/2023 5:22 AM, Mark Villa wrote:
Hi,
I don't think the trademark is translated correctly from ASCII to EBCDIC,
has anyone else had this issue? Is there a fix?
I expected this issue 20 years ago but I am surprised I am seeing it
today.
I must have missed something somewhere. The table online said the
conversion is "UNKNOWN". For now I have a ZPL label work around but I am
curious about the proper solution.

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