(2) LF (Line Feed)
When the LF code is input, all data in the print buffer is printed and the paper is advanced one line.
NOTE: If no data precedes the LF code, or if all preceding data is “SPACE”, only paper feeding is performed.
For example, if the data is transferred in the order of
(3)VT (Vertical Tab)
When the VT code is input, all data preceding this code is printed. And the paper is advanced to the line position set by “ESC B” (described later.) If no vertical tab position is set by ESC B, the VT code behaves like the LF code. Therefore, the paper is advanced one line after printing.
(4)FF (Form Feed)
The FF code carries out the printing of all data stored in the print buffer and advances the paper to the next predetermined Top of Form position. T h e Top of Form is determined when the POWER switch is turned on or the l@j’i=i signal is applied.
If the form length per page is not set by “ESC C+n,” it is regarded as 66 or 72 lines.
NOTE: The form length of 72 lines per page is applicable to only the version marked with identifier code “M72” on the rear side of the lower case of the Printer.
This code always initializes the printing of the data stored in the print buffer.
(5) SO (Shift Out)
When the SO code is input, all data that follows it in the same line will be printed out in enlarged (double width) characters. This code is cancelled by the printing operation or the input of “DC 4” code and can be input at any column position on a line. Therefore, normal size and enlarged characters can be mixed on the same line.
1. [DATA] ABC m DEF
[PRINT] UBCOFIFGHI
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2.[DATA] ABC0 m EFGH (CRI B IJKL (so( MNOP (CR1 ml
PRINT1 AbCDEF’GH
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