Pitch Comparison; Near Letter Quality Mode - Epson LX-90TM User Manual

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you may have turned on, and the current position of the print head
becomes the top-of-page setting.
Some of the demonstration programs end with a reset code
(Escape "a") so that the commands from one program will not inter-
fere with the commands in the next one. After you run a program with
a reset code in it, remember to change the top-of-page setting before
you begin printing full pages.

Pitch Comparison

Now that you have used three short programs to produce samples
of the three main pitches, you can choose
the one that best fits a particular printing job. Most people use either
pica or elite for printing text and compressed for spreadsheets or other
applications in which it is important to get the maximum number of
characters on a line.
In fact, if you need even more than the 132 characters per line that
compressed gives you, you can combine elite and compressed for a
mode called compressed elite. It is not really another pitch, because
the size of the characters is the same as in the compressed mode; only
the space
between
which allows 160 characters to fit on a line, if you replace line 30 in
your last program to produce the following program:
20 LPRINT CHR$(27);"M";
30
LPRINT CHR$(15);
40
FOR X=65 TO 105
50 LPRINT CHR$(X);
60 NEXT X: LPRINT
With this addition, the program turns on compressed but doesn't
turn off elite, giving you the printout below:

Near Letter Quality Mode

The examples so far in this chapter are in the draft mode, but you
can also use a software command to turn on the NLQ mode, which
you turned on with SelecType in Chapter 2.
the characters is reduced. You can see this mode,
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]ˆ_`abcdefghi
pitch
you prefer or
the
that
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