(6) FF
(X'OC')
code
The FF code directs the printer to feed
fo~rms
up to the line at the top of
on the next page.
If
forms
control buffer (FCB; in this
manual,
it is also called
EVFU)
data
is loaded, the line on which channel 1 is specified is
Ithe
line at the
TOF.
If the printer receives print data before receiving.this code, it prints
the data,
then feeds forms.
Then,
the horizontal print position is set to
column 1.
(7) CR
(X'OD')
code
The CR code sets the horizontal print position in column 1.
If the
printer receives print data before receiving this code, it prints the
data,
then sets the horizontal print position to column 1.
If the Automatic New Line on CR Code function is set from the operator
panel,
the printer feeds one line in addition to performing the operation,
above.
(8) SO
(X'OE')
code
The SO code translates character codes
X'Z.1'
-
X'7E'
into
X'Al'
-
X'FE'.
The SO code is valid if
7SI/SO
mode is selected in setup DT BIT from the
operator panel. If
nclt,
the printer ignores this code, but does not
regard it as an invalid code. When receiving the
SI
code, the printer
stops data code translation.
When receiving an
91
code after an SI code or when receiving an SO code
after an SO code, the printer ignores the second SI or SO code and the
printer state does not change whether data codes are to be translated or
not.
(9) ESC
(X'IB')
code
The ESC code indicates that the data following it is
ccsntrol
sequence
dat-
in 7-bit mode.
For the control sequence, see Section 6.5.
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