QMS SmartWriter 80+ User Manual page 290

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Examples:
<ESC>D<ENQ><LF><NUL>
Set tabs at columns 5 and
10.
<ESC>D<RS>(2=<NUL>
Set tabs at columns 30,
40, 50, and 61.
I<HT>I HORIZONTAL TAB
This command (decimal 9) moves the current print po-
sition to the next horizontal tab. Tabs may be skipped
over by sending the <HT> commands with no text until
the desired tab stop is reached.
I
<ESC>B<Dl><D2> ... <D16><NUL>
I
SET VERTICAL
TABS
This command is used to specify up to 16 vertical tab
stops. The command does not move the current print po-
sition. The valid values for 'n' in the command are 1-255
but a tab stop cannot exceed the number of lines per page
(established by <ESC>C command). In the command, nl
represents the line number for the first tab stop, n2 repre-
sents the line number for the second tab stop, etc.
Vertical tabs remain in effect until changed by a new
<ESC>B command or until the printer is powered-off. A
Master Reset Code «ESC>@) will reset the vertical tabs to
default power-up conditions. The default tab stops are lo-
cated at every other line beginning at line 1 (Top-of-Form
= 0) and ending at line 65. Changing the Line Spacing
value does not change the vertical tab stop settings.
Examples:
<ESC> B<ENQ><SP>
<ESC> B<SI><RS>-=<NUL>
E-28
Set Vertical Tabs at
lines 5 and 32.
Set Vertical Tabs at
lines 15, 30, 45, and
61.
Appendix E

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