Select slash zero
Mode ASCII | Decimal | Hexadecimal | |||||
Std. | <ESC> “- “ “l” | 27126 | 49 | IB | 7E | 31 | |
<ESC> “- “ <1> | 27126 | 1 | IB | 7E | 01 | ||
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Causessubsequentzero charactersto be overprintedwith a slash
(0).
Select normal zero
Mode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimal
<ESC>“ - “ “O” | 27126 | 48 | IB | 7E | 30 |
std. |
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| IB | 7E | 00 |
<ESC> “ - “ <O> | 27126 | 0 |
Causes subsequentzero characters to be printed normally (0), withouta slash.
CHARACTER SIZE AND PITCH COMMANDS
Pica pitch
Mode | ASCII | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
Std. | <ESC> “P” | 27 80 | IB 50 |
IBM | 2DC2> | 18 | 12 |
In Standardmode,changesfrom eithereliteor
cpi). In IBMmode,changesfrom eithereliteor condensedto pica (10Cpi).Ignored if
Elite pitch
Mode | ASCII |
| Decimal | Hexadecimal | ||
Std. | <ESC> “M” | 27 | 77 | IB | 4D | |
IBM | <ESC> | “:” | 27 | 58 | IB | 3A |
| Changesfrom eitherpica or | |||||
| or from condensedpica to condensedelite (20 cpi). Ignoredif the | |||||
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