Set right margin
Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal
Std. <ESC> “Q” n 27 01 n 1B 51 n
IBM <FS> “C?’ n 20 01 n 1C 51 n
Sets the right margin at column n in the current character pitch (pica
pitch if proportional spacing is currently selected). Column n
becomes the last character position in the line. The right margin does
not move if the character pitch is changed later. The right margin
must be within the limits below:
Pica 4 I n 5 136
Elite 5 I n 5 163
Semi-condensed 6In5204
Condensed pica 7 I n 5 233
Condensed elite 8 I n 5 255
Expanded pica 2InI68
Expanded elite 3InI81
Expanded semi-condensed 31nI 102
Expanded condensed pica 41n1116
Expanded condensed elite 41n1136
Set left and right margins
Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal
Both -cESC> “x” nl n2 27 00 nl n2 1B 58 nl n.2
Sets the left margin at column nl and the right margin at column n2.
See the preceding commands for margin restrictions and other
notes.
Carriage return
Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal
Both <CR> 13 OD
Prints the current line and returns the next print position to the left
margin. If DIP switch l-8 is ON, also performs a line feed.
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