Appendix C EPSON LQ-Emulation Commands

Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. The table below explains some of the conventions used.

A pair of numbers separated by a slash ( / ) character indicates Column/Row notation. This notation refers to the location of a character in a standard code table, such as ASCII. (example: 1/B = 1B is the hex-code for Escape)

Spaces appear between characters in sequence for clarity; they are not part of the format.

At the begin of this chapter you will find a listing of the LQ Emulation commands classified by Hex Code and at the end a Hex - Decimal conversion table.

The following conventions are used in the command listings:

Conventions:

ESC

Escape (1/B), introduces an escape sequence.

Pn

Numeric parameter, or number of units that specify a distance or

 

quantity pertaining to the escape sequence, control function or

 

control string. Accepted values are 0...9999, may be preceded by +

 

or -.

 

If the parameter is in normal notation like "200" the programming in

 

hex-code is according to a ASCII table. ("200" = 32,30,30 in hex).

n1..n2..n3

....nn A series of parameters pertaining to the escape sequence, control

 

function or control string.

*

Indicates multiplied by

C-1

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