DC3

Busy/Select (13H): A received DC3 can be used to remotely deselect

 

the printer in both serial and parallel interfaces. A serial interface

 

protocol can be used to transmit a DC3 code to inform the host of a

 

busy condition.

 

 

 

NOTE

 

If a <DC1> or <DC3> control character is received with strap 8

 

in GenPrtOpts Group 2 set to OUT, the control is treated as a

 

VFU Channel Command. See Appendix D, General Printer

 

Options, Group 2 on page 345.

DEL

Delete (7FH): In graphics mode, the delete character is treated as

 

data. In the edit mode, a <DEL> following a <CR> erases (replace with

 

a space) previously accepted (buffered, but not printed) characters.

DLE

High Vertical Density Graphics (10H): A <DLE> code preceded by

 

an <ENQ> code anywhere on the same line causes paper motion for

 

that line to be 1/144 inch instead of the normal 1/72 inch. If not

 

preceded by an <ENQ> code, the <DLE> is discarded. If there are no

 

graphics commands (EOT or ENQ) in the line, the DLE code is treated

 

as an EVFU channel command.

ENQ

Normal Density Plot Line (05H): An <ENQ> anywhere in the line

 

causes the line to be treated as normal-density (60 dpi) plot mode

 

graphics. An <LF> code causes the line to be printed as one dot row

 

and the paper is advanced. If there is a <DLE> anywhere in the line,

 

the paper is advanced by 1/144 inch. Otherwise, the paper is

 

advanced by 1/72 inch.

EOT

High Density Plot Line (04H): An EOT is used to print at 120 dpi.

 

This code anywhere in the line causes the line to be treated as

 

high-density plot mode graphics. The line must be terminated with a

 

CR (printer strap A29 must be OUT). The characters are treated as

 

dot information and the CR at the end of the line will not cause the

 

paper to advance. The code causes dots to be printed in the

 

even-numbered dot column positions. A second line of the same data

 

with the normal plot mode command (ENQ) is required to fill in the

 

remainder of the dots and to advance the paper.

ETX

End of Transmission (03H): The ETX code is used in the serial

 

interface with the ACK code as part of an interface protocol. The ETX

 

is received from the host at the end of a data block. The host then

 

stops sending data until an ACK is received.

FF

Form Feed (0CH): A form feed causes the line to be printed and the

 

paper advanced to the top of form.

HT

Horizontal Tab (09H): An HT is replaced by a space character.

LF

Line Feed (0AH): An LF causes the line to be printed and advances

 

the paper to the next line. If the line is a plot mode line, the paper is

 

advanced one dot row or not at all, depending on the density of the

 

plot mode. See Printronix Mode Graphic Density Table.

RS

Record Separator (1EH): The RS character is used to signal the

 

beginning of an EVFU load. [Need replacement wording here for the

 

margin notes in the tech review.]

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