User's guide code sets d-9 – AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual

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User's Guide

Code Sets D-9

Table D-3. AMT Datasouth and Diablo 630 Escape Sequences––continued

Function

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Description

Horizontal Spacing––continued

Set horizontal ............................

ESC DC1 n

1B 11 n

27 17 n



Reads the least significant six bits as a binary number

spacing offset

to determine the distance of the offset in 1/120-inch

(continued)

increments.

The offset remains in effect until the printer receives another
Set Horizontal Spacing Offset sequence, a carriage return, or the
End Word Processing Modes sequence.

Move carriage left ...................

ESC BS

1B 08

27 08

The sequence moves the current print position 1/120 inch

1/120 inch

to the left.

Vertical Spacing

Set line spacing in ......................

ESC RS n

1B 1E n

27 30 n

This sequence sets the distance that the paper moves for

1/48-inch increments

each line feed, reverse line feed, etc. The value of variable

3 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS DC1

1B 1E 11

27 30 17

n minus one defines a number of 1/48-inch increments to

4 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS CR

1B 1E 0D

27 30 13

move:

6 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS HT

1B 1E 09

27 30 09

8 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS BEL

1B 1E 07

27 30 07

Line spacing = (n - 1) x 1/48 inch

12 lines per inch ...................

ESC RS ENQ

1B 1E 05

27 30 05

Set line spacing in ......................

ESC @ A n

1B 40 41 n

27 64 65 n

This sequence sets the distance that the paper moves for

1/120-inch increments

each line feed, reverse line feed, etc. The value of variable

3 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A H

1B 40 41 48

27 64 65 72

n minus 32 defines a number of 1/120-inch increments to

4 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A >

1B 40 41 3E

27 64 65 62

move:

6 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A 4

1B 40 41 34

27 64 65 52

8 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A /

1B 40 41 2F

27 64 65 47

Line spacing = (n - 32) x 1/120 inch

12 lines per inch ...................

ESC @ A *

1B 40 41 2A

27 64 65 42

Reverse line feed ......................

ESC LF

1B 0A

27 10

This sequence reverse feeds the paper one line space so the next
print line is above the previous line.

Half-line feed ............................

ESC U

1B 55

27 85

This sequence advances the paper one-half line space.

Reverse half-line feed ..............

ESC D

1B 44

27 68

This sequence reverse feeds the paper one-half line space.

Margins, Tabs and Page Formatting

Set left margin .........................

ESC 9

1B 39

27 57

This sequence sets the left margin at the current print position.
All subsequent carriage returns cause the carriage to move to this
location. The physical position of the left margin position on the
page is unaffected by subsequent changes to character spacing.
It is possible to move the carriage left of the left margin by using
absolute or relative moves, backspacing, or spacing in the
backward print mode.

User's Guide

Code Sets D-9

Table D-3. AMT Datasouth and Diablo 630 Escape Sequences––continued

Function

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Description

Horizontal Spacing––continued

Set horizontal ............................

ESC DC1 n

1B 11 n

27 17 n



Reads the least significant six bits as a binary number

spacing offset

to determine the distance of the offset in 1/120-inch

(continued)

increments.

The offset remains in effect until the printer receives another
Set Horizontal Spacing Offset sequence, a carriage return, or the
End Word Processing Modes sequence.

Move carriage left ...................

ESC BS

1B 08

27 08

The sequence moves the current print position 1/120 inch

1/120 inch

to the left.

Vertical Spacing

Set line spacing in ......................

ESC RS n

1B 1E n

27 30 n

This sequence sets the distance that the paper moves for

1/48-inch increments

each line feed, reverse line feed, etc. The value of variable

3 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS DC1

1B 1E 11

27 30 17

n minus one defines a number of 1/48-inch increments to

4 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS CR

1B 1E 0D

27 30 13

move:

6 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS HT

1B 1E 09

27 30 09

8 lines per inch .....................

ESC RS BEL

1B 1E 07

27 30 07

Line spacing = (n - 1) x 1/48 inch

12 lines per inch ...................

ESC RS ENQ

1B 1E 05

27 30 05

Set line spacing in ......................

ESC @ A n

1B 40 41 n

27 64 65 n

This sequence sets the distance that the paper moves for

1/120-inch increments

each line feed, reverse line feed, etc. The value of variable

3 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A H

1B 40 41 48

27 64 65 72

n minus 32 defines a number of 1/120-inch increments to

4 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A >

1B 40 41 3E

27 64 65 62

move:

6 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A 4

1B 40 41 34

27 64 65 52

8 lines per inch .....................

ESC @ A /

1B 40 41 2F

27 64 65 47

Line spacing = (n - 32) x 1/120 inch

12 lines per inch ...................

ESC @ A *

1B 40 41 2A

27 64 65 42

Reverse line feed ......................

ESC LF

1B 0A

27 10

This sequence reverse feeds the paper one line space so the next
print line is above the previous line.

Half-line feed ............................

ESC U

1B 55

27 85

This sequence advances the paper one-half line space.

Reverse half-line feed ..............

ESC D

1B 44

27 68

This sequence reverse feeds the paper one-half line space.

Margins, Tabs and Page Formatting

Set left margin .........................

ESC 9

1B 39

27 57

This sequence sets the left margin at the current print position.
All subsequent carriage returns cause the carriage to move to this
location. The physical position of the left margin position on the
page is unaffected by subsequent changes to character spacing.
It is possible to move the carriage left of the left margin by using
absolute or relative moves, backspacing, or spacing in the
backward print mode.

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