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Absolute move: If the # value has no sign, the cursor is moved

# decipoints down from the top margin.

Relative move, positive: If the # value is preceded by a plus (+) sign, the cursor is moved # decipoints down from the current cursor position.

Relative move, negative: If the # value is preceded by a minus (-) sign, the cursor is moved # decipoints above the current cursor position.

If the # value specifies a position beyond the top or bottom edges of the printable area, the cursor is moved to the appropriate edge of the printable area.

Vertical Cursor Position (Spots)

Purpose

Syntax

The Vertical Cursor Position (Spots) defines the absolute or relative position of the vertical cursor in units of spots (1/300th of an inch). The height of a row is defined by the current Vertical Motion Index (VMI) setting.

E*p#Y

Hex

1B 2A 70 # 59

Dec

27 42 112 # 89

where # is an integer representing the number of spots to move or the absolute position to move to.

Absolute move: If the # value has no sign, the cursor is moved

# spots down from the top margin.

Relative move, positive: If the # value is preceded by a plus (+) sign, the cursor is moved # spots down from the current cursor position.

Relative move, negative: If the # value is preceded by a minus (-) sign, the cursor is moved # spots above the current cursor position.

If the # value specifies a position beyond the top or bottom edges of the printable area, the cursor is moved to the appropriate edge of the printable area.

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Xerox 4213 manual Vertical Cursor Position Spots