Star Micronics NB-15 Printer User Manual


 
Subjects we’ll cover in Chapter 4 include-
* Listing BASIC programs on the printer;
l Printing from BASIC;
l CHR$ function;
l Command syntax;
l Problem codes.
In this chapter we will be teaching you how to use your
printer’s features using the BASIC programming language. It is
easy to communicate with your printer from BASIC and, though
it has its detrators, BASIC is the nearest thing to a universal
language among users of personal computers. But remember
that it’s not the only way to communicate with your printer, as
we have already seen.
SOME BASICS ABOUT BASIC
H First steps
The first things that a beginner learns to do are to list a pro-
gram and to print a character string. Certainly these are the
easiest operations one can do, but even they may depend on
what computer you have. In Microsoft BASIC, we can list all
the steps in a program by entering LIST. This lists them on the
CRT screen; if we want to print them on a printer, we prefix the
command with an L (enter LLIST).
The Microsoft BASIC command for outputting information is
PRINT. Like the LIST command, this displays the information
on the CRT screen so we have to add an L (+ LPRINT) if we
want to use the printer. Just put whatever you want to print be-
tween quotes and after LPRINT (anything enclosed in quotes is
called a character string). For example, we would use LPRINT
“Hello!” to output “Hello!” to the printer. We’ll see later how to
CHAPTfiR 4
CONTROLLING
WITH BASIC