
End correspondence quality print
Begin CQ (n=2) or normal (n=0) print
Feed document up n/216 inches
Begin 60 dot/inch graphics
Begin 120 dot/inch graphics
Set all tabs to default values (I)
Begin (n=1) or end (n=0) expanded chars
Set left and right margins at columns m and n
Begin 120 dot/inch full speed graphics
Begin 240 dot/inch graphics
Begin or end double high or wide
Set 1/5 inch line spacing
Load lower display immediate (use ESC FS in mode I)
Load lower display delayed (use ESC GS in mode I)
Skip n blank spaces in print line (C)
3.10.2 Document Movement Commands
Commands common to both C and I modes:
LF moves the document up one line, with line spacing keypad selected (see 3.5.1) or
set by an HT (C mode) ESC 0,1,2 or 3 (I mode) command.
ESC J n moves the document up n/216 inches with n being a single binary coded byte.
FF or ESC 4 (I mode only) ejects the document.
ESC [ J followed by the 4 byte hex sequence 02 00 20 01 sets line spacing to 1/5 inch.
ESC ] moves the document down one line, with spacing keypad selected (see 3.5.1) or
set by an HT (C mode) or ESC 0,1,2 or 3 (I mode) command.
ESC [ F followed by 00 02 n1 n2 allows skew as follows: n1 n2 = 03 00 no skew control
If n1 = 01 then n2 = 00 allows 0.05 in., 01 allows 0.08 in. 02 allows 0.11 in. and 03
allows 0.13 in. of skew
Commands unique to C mode:
VT n moves the document a variable number of lines or steps with n being a single
byte, bit coded as 01ULCCCC (C mode only) where:
U = 1 = Up feed U = 0 = Down feed
L = 1 = Line feed (1/6” or 1/5”) L = 0 = Step feed (1/60”)
CCCC = Line count or step count
ESC n moves the document up (CCCC)/120 inches where n is a single byte bit coded as
0011CCCC (C mode only).
BS moves the document down one line, with spacing keypad selected (see 3.5.1) or
set by an HT (C mode) or ESC 0,1,2 or 3 (I mode) command.
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