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Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
Double-high / double-wide ........
printing (continued)
Double-high printing
Start ......................................
Start (alternate) ....................
End .......................................
End (alternate) .....................
Double-wide printing ................
Start ......................................
End .......................................
Double-wide printing ................
Start ......................................
End .......................................
One-line double-wide ................
printing
Set master print mode ..............
D-42 Code Sets
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Text Functions––continued
ESC [ @ EOT
1B 5B 40 04
NUL NUL NUL
00 00 00 n1 n2
n1 n2
ESC ESC H 1
1B 1B 48 31
ESC w 1
1B 77 31
ESC ESC H 0
1B 1B 48 30
ESC w 0
1B 77 30
ESC ESC W n
1B 1B 57 n
ESC ESC W 1
1B 1B 57 31
ESC ESC W 0
1B 1B 57 30
ESC W n
1B 57 n
ESC W 1
1B 57 31
ESC W 0
1B 57 30
ESC SO
1B 0E
ESC ! n
1B 21 n
Decimal
27 91 64 4
The value of variable n2 determines whether double-wide
0 0 0 n1 n2
printing starts or ends:
Double-Wide
No change
End
Start
For example, to start double-high and double-wide printing with
line spacing set to 3 lpi, the correct sequence is 27 91 64 4 0 0 0
34 2 (decimal).
These sequences start and end double-high printing, where-
27 27 72 49
in characters print twice their normal height. The sequences
27 119 49
do not change the current line spacing.
27 27 72 48
27 119 48
27 27 87 n
This sequence starts and ends double wide printing, where-
27 27 87 49
in characters print twice their normal width. This sequence
27 27 87 48
does not change the current character spacing.
27 87 n
This sequence starts and ends double wide printing, where-
27 87 49
in characters print twice their normal width. This sequence
27 87 48
also doubles the character spacing to accommodate the wider
characters. A DC4 code does not turn off double-wide printing
started with this sequence.
27 14
This sequence starts and ends double wide printing on the
current line and doubles the character spacing to accommodate
the wider characters. A DC4 code or any control code or escape
sequence that causes paper movement ends double-wide printing
and resumes normal character spacing. The ESC ESC W 0 and
ESC W 0 sequences also end double-wide printing started with
ESC SO.
27 33 n
This sequence sets many unique print feature combinations. The
value of variable n determines which modes are on and which
are off. To find the correct n value, add up the numbers of the
desired features:
0 - 10 pitch
1 - 12 pitch
2 - Proportional
For example, to select 12-pitch, shadow, italic and underscore,
the correct n value is 201 (1 + 8 + 64 + 128 = 201). This
sequence ends all print features in the list that are not selected.
Also, a proportional printing selection overrides 10- and 12-pitch
selections.
Description
Variable n2
ASCII
Hex
Dec
NUL
00
0
SOH
01
1
STX
02
2
4 - Condensed
32 - Dble-wide
8 - Shadow
64 - Italic
16 - Bold
128 - Underscore

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