termine the number of lines to skip and then locate this
number in the Decimal column of the ASCII Conversion
Table in Appendix B at the back of this manual. Use the
appropriate Hex, Decimal, etc., equivalent that is required
by your system.
This command is affected by the same commands as the
above.
Examples:
<ESC><VT><DCl> Tab down 17 lines.
<ESC><VT><US>
Tab down 31 lines.
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<ESC><LF>
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NEGATIVE LINE FEED
A Negative Line Feed command will cause the print po-
sition to return to the previous line. The actual backward
distance will depend on the setting of the Line Spacing
value i.e., 1/48 - 159/48.
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<ESC>DI NEGATIVE 112 LINE FEED
This command will cause the print position to go back 1/2
of the Line Spacing value as set in the Vertical Motion
Index. If the value is an odd number, such as 9/48, the
distance will be rounded down to the nearest 1/48 inch.
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<ESC>U I POSITIVE 1/2 LINE FEED
The positive 1/2 Line Feed command will cause the print
position to move forward 1/2 the Line Spacing value as
determined by the setting of the Vertical Motion Index.
Again, an odd number will be rounded down to the nearest
1/48 inch.
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