Enable printing of all character codes on next character
Mode ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
IBM
<ESC> ‘Ln”
27 94 1B SE
This command operates like < ESC > “\” except that it remains in effect
for only one character.
Select slash zero
Mode
ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
<ESC> “ .> - “ 1” 27 126 49
1B 7E 31
Both -
<ESC> ‘L 32 N Cl> 27 126
1 1B 7E 01
Causes subsequent zero characters to be overprinted with a slash (S).
Select norma/ zero
Mode
ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
<ESC>
‘I - 31
“0”
27 126 48 1B 7E 30
Both -
<ESC>
‘. N >1
co>
27 126 0 1B 7E 00
Causes subsequent zero characters to be printed normally (0), without
a slash.
CHARACTER SIZE AND PITCH COMMANDS
Pica pitch
Mode ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
Std. <ESC>
“P”
27 80 1B 50
IBM
<DC2>
18 12
In Standard mode, changes from elite to pica pitch (10 cpi) or from
condensed elite to condensed pica (17 cpi). In IBM mode, changes from
either elite or condensed to pica (10 cpi). Ignored if the Print Pitch switch
was pressed during power-up.
Elite pitch
Mode ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
Both <ESC>
“M”
27 77 1B 4D
IBM
< ESC > “:”
27 58
1B 3A
In Standard mode, changes from pica to elite pitch (12 cpi) or from
condensed pica to condensed elite (20 cpi). In IBM mode. changes from
either pica or condensed to elite (12 cpi). Ignored if the Print Pitch switch
was pressed during power-up.
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