Set vertical tab stops every n lines
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Std. | <ESC> | “e” | “1” | n | 27 101 | 49 | n | 1B | 65 | 31 | n |
| cESC> | “e” | n | 27 101 | 1 | n | IB | 65 | 01 | n |
Cancels all current vertical tab stops and sets new tab stops every n lines, where n is between 2 and 127.
Set vertical tab stops in channel
Mode | ASCII |
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Std. | <ESC> “b” n0 | nl | 27 96 no nl | 1B 62 no nl | |
n2 | ... <o> | n2 ... 0 | n2 ... 00 | ||
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Cancels all current vertical tab stops in channel n0, (where nO is between 0 and 7) and sets new vertical tab stops in this channel. (A channel is a set of vertical tab stops selected by the <ES0 “/” command.) See <ES0 “B” for parameters nl, n2, ... CO>.
Select vertical tab channel
Mode | ASCII | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
c | <ESC> “r’ no | 27 47 n0 | 1B 2F &I |
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i | Selects a set of vertical tab stops designated by a channel number | |||
(no) from 0 to 7. The tab stops in each channel are set by cESC> “b”. | ||||
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Vertical tab |
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Mode | ASCII | Decimal | Hexadecimal | |
Both | <VT> | 11 | OB |
Feeds the paper to the next vertical tab stop and moves the print position to the left margin. Performs a line feed if no vertical tabs are set, as at
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