Printek 4503, 4300 Horizontal and Vertical Position, Form Length and Form Feed, New Line, Esc E

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ANSI X3.64 Emulation

Horizontal and Vertical Position

 

New Line

NEL

(or)

ESC E

Causes the current line to be printed, and then sets the current print position to the left margin and performs a line feed. Equivalent to a carriage return (CR) line feed (LF) combination.

Control code:

NEL

 

Hexadecimal:

85

 

Escape Sequence:

ESC

E

Hexadecimal:

1B

45

Form Length and Form Feed

Form length is the distance from the top of the form to the bottom of the form. A form feed will advance the paper to the top of the next form. Some programs do not send form feeds. Instead, they count line feeds, and send the appropriate number of line feeds to fill out the page. The usual rational is that the program is then in complete control of form length, and will work on any printer without requiring the correct form length to be set. However, the correct form length should always be set on the FormsPro 4000. Even if the program does not use form feeds, the printer will automatically scroll a completed form up to the tear bar to be torn off. This automatic scroll is based upon form length. The easiest way to set form length is via the "Length:" value in the "Setup: FORM" menu, so it will be correctly set for everyone using the form.

Form Feed

FF

Causes the current line to be printed, and then advances the paper to the top of the next form. If a top margin is set, printing will continue at the top margin. The "FF at TOF: No" value in the "Setup: INTERFACE" menu allows a form feed to be ignored if the paper is already at top of form. If "Auto CR: On" is selected in the "Setup: INTERFACE" menu, a carriage return will also be performed.

Control code:

FF

Hexadecimal:

0A

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Printek 4503, 4300, 4500 manual Horizontal and Vertical Position, Form Length and Form Feed, New Line, Esc E