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Cancels all current vertical tab stops and sets newvertical tab stops at
lines nl, n2, etc., where nl, n2, etc. are numbers between 1and 255.A
maximum of 16 vertical tab stops can be set. The tab stops must be
specifiedin ascending order; any violation of ascending order terminates
the tab stop list. Standard termination isby the <0> control code. The
vertical tab stops are set in terms of the current line spacingand do not
moveif the line spacing is changed later.
Set vertical tab stops every n/ines
Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal
<EWJC>“e,, “1,. n
Both 27 101 49 nIB 65 31 n
<Esc >“e” <1> n27 101 1 n IB 65 01 n
Cancelsall current vertical tab stops and sets new tab stops every nlines,
wherenis between 1and 127.
Set vertical tab stops in channel
IModel ASCII IDecimal ]Hexadecimal I
<ESC>“b” nO nl
Both 27 98 nO id IB 62 nO nl
n2 .~O~n2 ...0 n2...00
Cancelsall current vertical tab stops in channel nO,(where nois between
Oand 7)and sets new vertical tab stops in this channel. (A channel is a
set of vertical tab stops selected by the <ESC>“/” command.) See
<ESC>“B” for parameters nl, n2, ... <0>.
Select vertical tab channel
IModel ASCII IDecimal IHexadecimal I
IBothI<ESC> “/” nO I27 47 nO IIB 2F nO I
Selects aset of vertical tab stops designated by achannel number (no)
from Oto 7. The tab stops in each channel are set by <ESC> “b”.
Vertical tab
IMode! ASCII IDecimal IHexadecimal I
Both <VT> I11 1OB 1
Feedsthe paper to the next vertical tab stop and moves the print position
to the left margin. Performs aline feed if no vertical tabs are set, as at
power-up. Feeds to the top of the next page if vertical tabs are set but
the current lineis at or below the last vertical tab stop.