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280 Programmer’s Guide
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Decimal <27> <43> <106>
Range d = 0, 16 255
The [ESC] + j command will set the character spacing in points, where ¼ point is defined as
1/288
th
of an inch. This command will force mono-space printing. It will override any character
spacing set by the set character height and width commands defined above. This spacing will
be enforced until deactivated by setting the value to 0 or if the set character height and width
commands use a 0 for the width indicating proportional spacing should be used. This command
differs from the [ESC] + i command in that if the character is too large for the cell, the cell will be
expanded in multiples of <d> until the character fits.
If d = 0 variable spacing is selected. However, note that the cell adjustment flag will remain set
and if legacy commands are used they will allow the cell to be expanded.
NOTE: If the current character size is too large for the selected spacing,
the characters will overlap. Variable spacing is recommended.
Function Set minimum Line Spacing in Points All
ASCII [ESC] + V <d>
Hexadecimal 1BH 2BH 56H
Decimal <27> <43> <86>
Range d = 0, 4 72
The [ESC] + V command will set the line spacing in points, where one point is defined as 1/72
nd
of an inch.
If d = 0 variable spacing is selected.
NOTE: This is the minimum spacing. If the character height setting
requires a larger spacing, the character height will override this setting.
Function Set minimum Line Spacing in ¼ Points All
ASCII [ESC] + v <d>
Hexadecimal 1BH 2BH 76H
Decimal <27> <43> <118>
Range d = 0, 16 255
The [ESC] + v command will set the line spacing in ¼ points, where ¼ point is defined as
1/288
th
of an inch.
ASCII [ESC] + v <d>
Hexadecimal 1BH 2BH 76H
Decimal <27> <43> <118>
Range d = 0, 16 255
If d = 0 variable spacing is selected.