HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 82160A Printer User Manual


 
Section 2: Printer Operations
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bbb.eee
where bbb is the beginning data storage register address and eee is the ending data storage register
address. The bbb portion can be one to three digits; the calculator uses the first three digits of the eee
portion, which follows the decimal point. For example, specify registers R
03
thru R
07
using 3.007 in the
X-register.
PR
R
Σ
ΣΣ
Σ
1
data
R
Σ
ΣΣ
Σ
6
data
The
PR Σ
(print statistics registers) function enables you to print the contents of the currently defined
statistics registers. (Refer to the owner's handbook for your calculator for information about
ΣREG
and
how statistics registers are defined.)
PR Σ
prints the contents of all six statistics registers.
Example of printing registers:
Keystrokes
SIZE
017
Allocates 17 storage registers.
CLRG
Clears all storage registers.
2
STO
5
Stores 2.0000 in R
05
.
1.005
Specifies R
01
through R
05
.
PRREGX
Prints registers
SF
12
Sets double-wide flag.
ALPHA
STRECTH
Enters ALPHA string.
ALPHA
PRA
Prints ALPHA register.
CF
12
Specifies normal width
Printing Programs
Two functions print programs that are stored in program memory:
PRP
and
LIST
. The print mode
determines the format in which program lines are printed. You can terminate the printing operation at any
time by pressing
R/S
. These two functions are not programmable.
PRP
name
The
PRP
(print program) function prints a specific program stored in program memory. When you
execute
PRP
, the calculator prompts you for the name of the program you wish to print. Simply key in the
name of the program (by pressing
ALPHA
name
ALPHA
) and printing will begin at the first line of the
named program. If you press
ALPHA
ALPHA
(do not specify a program name) in response to the prompt,
the printer will print the program to which the calculator is presently positioned—beginning at its first line.
LIST
name
The
LIST
function prints a specified number of lines of a program. First, position the calculator to the
desired program and then to the line where you wish printing to begin. Then execute
LIST
. When
prompted, key in a three-digit number specifying the number of lines you wish to print.