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VMI
nl
nz
100-109
A
0-9
110-119
B
0-9
120-129
C
0-9
130-139
D
0-9
140-149
E
0-9
150-159
F
0-9
For example,
4
Ipi means that there will be a line of
text every 1/4 inch or, in other words, every 12/48 inch.
Therefore, the command to establish a line spacing of 4
Ipi would be <ESC>L12. The command to establish line
spacing of 1 line every 3 inches (144/48 inch or .33 Ipi)
would be <ESC>LE4.
Some common settings for VMI are <ESC>L12
(4
LPI),
<ESC>L08 (6 LPI) , and <ESC>L06 (8 LPI). Vertical line
spacing of 6 LPI or 8 LPI may also be set by using the
keypad to configure Group
Q
Option 3.
Invalid parameters are ignored. Zero digits MUST be en-
tered, i.e., both nl and n2 must have values entered whether
the
number
is
"6"
«ESC>L06)
or
"130"
( <ESC>LDO).
I
<ESC><RS><n>
I
ALTERNATE VMI
This command is an alternate method of establishing Line
Spacing. Use the formula below to find a value for VMI
(lpi refers to the desired lines per inch):
VMI
=
(48+lpi) + 1
Enter the VMI value as a Hex, Decimal, or Octal value
(depending on your system) for "n" in the command above.
For example, if you wish to establish a line spacing of 4
Ipi, the VMI value would be 13 (48+4+
1)
and the com-
mand would be <ESC><RS><CR> «CR> is the ASCII
character equivalent to decimal 13).
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