
Set left and right margins
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Both I | <ESC> | “X” | nl | n2 | I27 88 nl n2 | I IB 58 nl no |
Sets the left margin at column nl and the right margin at column n2. See
the preceding commands for margin restrictions and other notes.
Carriage return
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Both I | <CR> | I | 13 | 1 | OD |
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Prints the current line and returns the next print position to the left margin. If DIP switch
Set automatic line feed
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IBM | <ESC> | “5” Cl> | 1 27 | 53 1 | 1B | 35 01 |
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Causes the printer to perform both a carriage return and line feed each time it receives a < CR > code. This command takes priority over DIP switch
Cancel automatic line feed
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IBM | <ESC> | “ 5” co> | 27 53 0 | 1B 35 00 |
Causes the printer to perform only <CR > code. This command takes
a carriage return when it receives a priority over DIP switch
Backspace
Mode | ASCII | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
Both | CBS> | 8 | OX |
Moves the print position one column to the left. Ignored if the print position is at the left margin. This command can be used to overstrike or combine characters.
Left | justify |
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IModel | ASCII |
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Both | <ESC> | “ii” | “0” | 27 97 | 48 | 1B | 61 | 30 |
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< ESC > | “a” | co> | 27 | 97 | 0 | 1B | 61 | 00 |
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Aligns subsequent text with the left margin, leaving the right margin ragged.