Using the Command Summary
The simplest type of command consists of a single character to be sent
to the printer. For instance, to print in condensed mode, the code
format is:
ASCII code: SI
Decimal: 15
Hexadecimal: OF
This code can be sent from a program by sending the code 15 directly.
More complex commands consist of two or more character codes. For
example, to print in double-wide mode, the code format is the
following:
ASCII code:
ESC W n
Decimal:
27 87 n
Hexadecimal: 1B 57 n
In this case n can be either 1 (on) or 0 (off), to begin or end double-wide
printing. You can use either of the following commands to turn on
double-wide print from BASIC:
LPRINT CHR$(27);CHR$(87);CHR$(1)
LPRINT CHR$(27);"W";CHR$(l)
For the following commands that use only 0 or 1 for the variable, either
the decimal or hexadecimal values 1 and 0 or the ASCII characters 1
and 0 can be used:
ESC U, ESC x, ESC p, ESC W, ESC S, ESC-, and ESC %
For example, in BASIC you can turn on proportional spacing with
either of these statements:
LPRINT CHR$(27);“p”;CHR$(1)
LPRINT CHR$(27);“p”;“1”
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