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Many commands have alternative forms. Some commands use <ESC> (character code 27) in Standard mode and cFS> (character code 28) in IBM mode. Other commands have parameters that can be specified as either character codes or digit characters, like the parameter 1 in the sample command above.

FONT CONTROL COMMANDS

Select draft quality characters

 

 

 

 

.-

Mode

ASCII

 

 

Decimal

Hexadecimal

 

 

4‘(L‘ 6,(4,

“F’ ..).. ‘.).. 7

40 40 70 41 41 57

20 28 46 29 29 39

.- -_

Both

cESC>

“X”

“ 0”

27 120

48

18

76

30

-.

 

cEsc>

“X"

co>

27 120

0

1B

76

00

 

 

Changes from letter quality to draft quality. Ignored if the (STYLE) button was pressed during power-up.

Select LQ characters

Mode

ASCII

 

 

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Both

cESC>

“X”

“ 1”

27 120

49

1B

70

31

<ESC>

“X”

<l>

27 120

1

1B

76

01

 

 

Changes from draft quality to letter quality. The initial font style is

 

Courier unless a different style has been selected by a preceding

 

command. Ignored if the (sTvLE)button was pressed during power-

 

up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select LQ font style

 

 

 

 

-

Mode

ASCII

 

 

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Both

cESC>

‘k”

n

27 107

n

1B

6B

n

Std.

<FS>

“C”

n

26 67

n

1C

43

n

Selects an LQ font style according to the value of n. In draft mode, this command remains dormant and takes effect later when LQ is selected by cESC> “x” 1. Ignored if the (WKi3 button was pressed during power-up.

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Star Micronics NX-2415 Select draft quality characters, Select LQ characters, Select LQ font style, Font Control Commands