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Press RETURN and the Edit Global Sequences screen will
be displayed. These codes control the print functions for form
feed, line feed, margin settings and automatic justification.
We do not recommend that you edit any of these codes.
Press RETURN and the Edit Pitch Table screen will be
displayed. On this screen, you will enter the ASCII decimal
values to define the print pitches. The first two fields in each
line define the pitch range (which in this case are both the same
number). They should be assigned as follows:
10 = Pica 1 = Near Letter Quality On
12 = Elite 2 = Near Letter Quality Off
17 = Condensed Pica 3 = Master Reset Code
On this screen, the column labeled “Sequence” is used to
define the print functions in their ASCII decimal values. For
these print pitches, we will use a combination of codes to turn
near letter quality on and off and to choose the function code
for each pitch. (For more details on function codes, please refer
to Appendix C.)
Follow the sample and enter the codes written in italic into
lines 17 - 22.
17. (10 1 [IO j [ 18 27 80 I
18. [I2 I iI2 i [ 18 27 77 1
19. 117 1 iI7 I i 15 j
20. [Z 1 [l I [ 27 120 2 I
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26.
[ 27 120 0 I
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The codes 120 in lines 23 through 26 can be changed to reflect
more pitch settings. We recommend that until you are more
familiar with using special function codes, you use just the six
* we have defined.
When you have finished, press RETURN. You will be
transferred to the Edit Line Spacing screen. Do not change