Clearing The EVFU Memory
Table 20. P-Series EVFU Codes - PI Line Disabled or Not Used
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(X = Undefined, 0, or 1) (1 = High) (0 = Low)
NOTE: The ESC code cannot be used simultaneously as the EVFU VT code and the Special Function Control Code (SFCC). If ESC is used as the SFCC, the EVFU must be used with the PI line enabled and set high. Refer to the appropriate LinePrinter Plus, PGL, and VGL Programmer’s Reference Manual for more information on the SFCC.
Clearing The EVFU Memory
The following actions will reset (clear) the EVFU memory:
1.Sending only the start load code.
2.Sending a start load code followed immediately by an end load code.
3.A second start load code is received, resulting in reinitialization of the EVFU. (This allows the host data to be restarted.)
When the EVFU memory is cleared, the forms length returns to the previously set value and the current print position becomes the
Relative Line Slewing
Another method of moving paper using the PI line results in vertical slews of a specified number of lines within the form relative to the current print line (rather than slewing to a specific line). For this to occur, three criteria must be met:
1.The PI line must be enabled and set high;
2.Data bit 5 must be 1 (set); and
3.The EVFU must be the selected Vertical Format Unit.
The Slew Relative configuration and the status of data bits
If the Double High for One Line attribute is active, n + 1 lines will be slewed rather than n lines.
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