A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO

 

Table 5-2. Commands.

 

 

Command

Function

 

 

¬E

Sends an ASCII ESC command to the printer

 

 

¬TY

Enables true LPI printing

 

 

¬TN

Disables true LPI printing

 

 

¬I

Ignores all host formatting commands

 

 

¬S

Stops ignoring host formatting commands

 

 

The ¬E command allows you to send an escape command to the printer to control the printing. For example, ¬E(s3B would begin bold printing (see your printer’s manual for a list of the printer or escape commands).

The printer may compress line spacing to fit 66 lines onto the page. This may be undesirable, as when using pre-printed forms that must align correctly. In these cases, the ¬TY command prevents the printer from compressing the line spacing.

Use the ¬I and ¬S commands to remove unwanted host commands from a print file. For example, when printing with forms-generating software, the files are recognized by the host as text files and formatted with unwanted carriage returns and line feeds.

Placing the ¬I at the end of a line and ¬S at the front of the next line causes the interface to remove the host carriage-return and line-feed commands and send only the data to the printer.

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