Defining Nlq Characters - Epson LX-86TM User Manual

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The two lines when printed by your own program provide you
with a key to the characters your LX-86 will now print. When you
press the key for one of the characters in the top row, the printer will
print the corresponding character in the bottom row. In the example
above, if you type< your LX-86 will print
will continue to show the character < ).
Because the program puts these new definitions in your printer's
Random Access Memory (RAM), it will print the new characters (the
ones in the bottom row) unless it is turned off or receives the reset
code.
If you have designed a few characters and want to use them with
your word processing program, for example, just run the second
definition program before you start using your word processing
program. Then use the two-line printout as your guide to tell you
which keys to press for your new characters.

Defining NLQ Characters

Since NLQ characters use many more dots than draft characters,
defining NLQ characters is more complex than designing draft ones.
If you use the grid and the programs in this section, however, you
will be able to design your own NLQ characters.
NLQ grid
Because the NLQ characters can use as many as
and 12 dots horizontally, you plan your designs on a different grid
than the one you used for draft characters.
(although your screen
18
dots vertically
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