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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMMING
Let's try a few, starting with the ASCII non-printable code US. When
the printer receives the SO command, it will print the next data
with double width.
10 LPRINT "HELLO"
20 LPRINT CHR$(14);"HELLO"
Now run the program. This is what you should get:
rt.e:(.l.O
HELLO
ASCII code SO is non-printable, so you must use the decimal or hex­
adecimal form of the command within a CHR$ statement. Nothing in
quotes will work. Like most commands that change the way the
printer is printing, the SO (double width) command remains in effect
until either the end of a line is reached or you send a command to
cancel it. See what happens if you run the sample program a second
time:
HELLO
HELLO
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