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PURPOSESets the left margin.
CODE | (ESC) | “l” | n |
(decimal ASCII) | 27 | 108 | n |
(hex ASCII) | IB | 6C | n |
REMARKS | This command sets the left margin to n | ||
| characters. Each line will begin in the (n |
+l)th character position from the left edge. The value of n must be between O and 255. You can set the left margin manually on the control panel.
NOTE: Changing the print pitch after the left margin has been set does not change the margin — it stays in exactly the same place on the page.
SIZE | Chapter 5 |
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PURPOSE | Sets the right margin. | ||
CODE | (ESC) | “Q” | n |
(decimal ASCII) | 27 | 81 | n |
(hex ASCII) | IB | 51 | n |
REMARKS | This command sets the right margin to | ||
| n, which is the last character position | ||
| that will be printed in a line. After execu- | ||
| tion of this command, any attempt to | ||
| print beyond print position n will cause | ||
| the printer to automatically generate a | ||
| carriage return and a line feed before | ||
| printing the remainder of the line. The | ||
| value of n. must be between 2 and 255. | ||
| You can set the right margin manually | ||
| on the control panel. |
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| NOTE: | Changingthe printpitchafter | |
| therightmarginhas been set doesnot | ||
| changethemargin– | it staysin exactly | |
| thesamepositiononthepage. | ||
SEE | Chapter5 |
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