Star Micronics NB24-10/15 Printer User Manual


 
Table 5-2
Line spacing commands
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l/8 inch
7160 inch
7172 inch
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(IBM modes)
(‘ESC, “A” CHR$(n)
(Standard mode only)
Set line spacing to l/6 inch
Set line spacing to n/60 inch
Set line spacing to n/72 inch
(FS> “A” CHR$(n)
(IBM modes only)
Set line spacing to n/180 inch
(ESC> “3” CHR$(n)
(Standard modes only)
Set line spacing to n/216 inch
( ESC, “3” CHR$(n)
(IBM modes only)
Define line spacing to n/72 inch
:ESC, “A” CHR$(n)
(IBM modes onlv)
Use ’ ESL jl
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One-time line feed of .-,Ion I--L I’ESC) “J” C”‘(n)
(Standard mode only)
One-time line feed of n/216 inch
(ES0 “J” CHR$(n)
(IBM modes only)
One-time reverse line feed of
iESCi “j” CHR$(n)
n/180 inch
One-time reverse line feed of
n/216 inch
(ESC> “j” CHR$(n)
(IBM modes only)-
n Moving down the page without a carriage return
So far, all the commands that move the paper also move the
print head back to the left margin. Normally this is what you
want. Sometimes, though, you may wish to move down the page
without moving the printhead back to the left margin. The
following commands do just that.
The (ESC) “J” CHR$(n) command causes the printer to make
one line feed of n/180 inch (n/216 inch with the IBM modes), but
does not change the setting of the line spacing. Try this program
to see how it works: