Select double or quadruple size
Mode ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
Both <ESC> “h” n
127104 n IIB 68 n
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Selects the size of subsequent characters as shown below. Extra-high
characters align along the cap-line of normal characters, with the base
line temporarily moving down. Line spacing is temporarily doubled when
n = 1, 5 or 6 and quadrupled when n = 2. To print correctly when n
= 3,4,5 or 6, set the line spacing to 24/216 (l/9) of an inch with < ESC >
“3” < 24 > , and print the same characters twice, upper half on one line,
lower half on the next. For accurate alignment of the two halves, select
unidirectional printing with < ESC > “u” < 1 > .
n Effect
0 Normal size
1 Double-high, double-wide
2 Quadruple-high, quadruple-wide
3 Double-high, double-wide (Lower half only)
4 Double-high, double-wide (Upper half only)
5 Quadruple-high, quadruple-wide (Lower half only)
6 Quadruple-high, quadruple-wide (Upper half only)
Print double-height characters
IModel ASCII
I
Decimal
I
Hexadecimal I
<ESC> “WI’ “1”
27 119 49 1B 77 31
Both
<ESC> -WT Cl>
27 119 1 IB 77 01
Prints subsequent characters at double height without moving the base
line, and without changing the line spacing. Temporarily cancels
super/subscript and condensed printing modes.
Return to normal height
Model ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
I
<ESC> “W” “0”
27 119 48 1B 77 30
Both -
<ESC> “WI’ co>
27 119 0 1B 77 00
Terminates double-height printing and prints subsequent characters at
normal height. Resumes super/subscript and condensed printing if these
modes were in effect before double height was selected.
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