Esc k or pld, Esc l or plu, Esc m or ri – Compuprint 4247-L03 Programmer Manua User Manual

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ESC K or PLD

Partial line down.

ASCII Code

ESC K or PLD

Hexadecimal Value

X'1B' X'4B' (7-bit) or X'8B' (8-bit)

Decimal Value

27 75 (7-bit) or 139 (8-bit)

This command causes the paper to be positioned down one half line space at the current line spacing
value. This can create an appearance of subscripting. This sequence is also used after an ESC L (partial
line up sequence) to recover the original active vertical position.

ESC L or PLU

Partial line up.

ASCII Code

ESC L or PLU

Hexadecimal Value

X'1B' X'4C' (7-bit) or X'8C' (8-bit)

Decimal Value

27 76 (7-bit) or 140 (8-bit)

This command causes the paper to be positioned up one half line space at the current line spacing value.
This can create an appearance of superscripting. This sequence is also used after an ESC K (partial line
down sequence) to recover the original active vertical position.

ESC M or RI

Reverse index.

ASCII Code

ESC M or RI

Hexadecimal Value

X'1B' X'4D' (7-bit) or X'8D' (8-bit)

Decimal Value

27 77 (7-bit) or 141 (8-bit)

This command causes the paper to be positioned up one line space at the current line spacing value.

ESC [ p

1

d

Vertical position absolute (VPA).

ASCII Code

ESC [ p

1

d

Hexadecimal Value

X'1B' X'5B' p

1

X'64'

Decimal Value

27 91 p

1

100

This command causes the current vertical position to be set to the decipoint value specified by the p

1

parameter relative to the top most line of the current form length. This sequence can be used to print
within the top and the bottom margins.

ESC [ p

1

e

Vertical position relative (VPR).

ASCII Code

ESC [ p

1

e

Hexadecimal Value

X'1B' X'5B' p

1

X'65'

Decimal Value

27 91 p

1

101

This command causes the current vertical position to be advanced to the position specified by the p

1

parameter (in decipoints) relative to the current print line position.

Chapter 4. ANSI Emulation Commands

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