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mind the operator to change the paper or to make other ad- justments to the printer.
You can try this by typing:
LPRINTCHR$(7)
■Resetting the printer
Up to now when we wanted to reset the printer to the power on condition we have had to either turn the printer off and on again, or to send the specific codes that reset the particular features. There is an easier way. The control code (ESC) “@” will reset all of the printer’s features to the power on condition (as determined by the DIP switches), with two exceptions. The exceptions are that (ESC) “@” will not erase any characters that you have stored in the printer’s RAM memory (Chapter 7 tells you how to create your own characters), and it won’t erase a macro if you have one stored in the printer’s RAM (this chapter will tell you how to create a macro).
In addition, if you set the “Panel” modes by the control panel settings at power on, these functions will remain with this con- trol code.
■Taking the printer off line
You know how to put your printer o~~line with the On Line key on the control panel. The printer has another OIJline state that can be controlled from the computer. When you turn the printer off Zinc from the computer, the printer will ignore anything that you send it, except for the code to go on line again. CHR$(19) is the code to turn the printer off line; CHR$(17) turns the printer back to on line status.
■Printing the bottom of the sheet
Sometimes when you are using individual sheets of paper you may want to print near the bottom of a sheet. The
Your printer has the ability to print right to the bottom of the sheet. You can disable the