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S b | u f | al e s n | p is oa i | t c ne |
| i t | rn e g | ||
M |
| O A |
| SD | Q | C e E H cI e xi aI md e a | |||
IBM | <ESC> “[ “ “\ “ | 27 | 91 | 92 | IB | 5B | 5C | ||
| <4> | <0> | <0> | 4 | o“ o | 04 | 00 | 00 | |
| <O> | nl | n2 | O nl n2 | 0 | n | n |
Sets the base unit for the line spacing commands, <ESC> “3” and <ESC> “J”, as shown below:
L s up i a nc n i
o | 1 | 1/1 | i | 8 |
o | 2 | 1/ | i | 21 |
1 | 104 | 1/ 360 | i |
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This command becomes effective only after <ESC> “3” or cESC> “J” is received. The default base unit is set to 1/216”.
S l | s | p i e a | c n | i |
| t n e | g |
M |
| O A | SD |
| D | C e E H cI e xi aI md e a | |
Both |
| <ESC> “3” n |
| 27 | 51 | n | IB 33 n |
Sets the distance the paper advances or reverses in sub- sequent line feeds to n/180 inch. n/216 inch (IBM mode) or n/360 inch (IBM mode) according to the pre- ceding base unit.
The value of n is between O and 255. If n = O, in Stan- dard mode the