When you run this program you should get this:
This line is NORMAL ELITE printing.
This line is F’ROF’ORTIONAL ELITE.
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Line 20 selects the elite pitch and line 40 turns on the propor-
tional printing with (ESC)“p”l. Line 50 prints a line with pro-
portional elite pitch. Then, line 60 selects the pica pitch, so that
line 70 prints a line with proportional pica pitch. Finally, line 80
resets the proportional printing and line 90 prints a line in nor-
mal pica pitch.
NOTE: When you change the print pitch by the MODE key on
the control panel, this proportional spacing should be
automatically cancelled.
-. MAKING WORDS STAND OUT
Your printer has very good print density when it’s just print-
ing regularly. But sometimes you may want something to stand
<out from the rest of the page. This printer provides two ways to
do this: boldface and emphasized print. Both of these go over
the characters twice, but they use slightly different methods to
darken the characters. Let’s try them and see what the dif-
ference is.
The following table shows the control codes for getting into
and out of boldface and emphasized modes.
Table 3-9
Print emphasis commands