IBM 3164 ASCII Manual page 43

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Chapter 3. Keys and messages
Page key
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Print key
Moves the cursor to the next page
When you press this key, the window of the currently activated page advances
to the page with the next higher page identifier (GID) value. If no higher GID
value exists, the screen displays the viewport of the page with the lowest G I D
value. If only one page exists, this key has no
effect
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Print Line key
Sends the screen image to the auxiliary port
When you press this key, the entire viewport, screen, or page image is
transferred to the auxiliary port. The area transferred depends on which Print
option you selected on select menu 3 or you specified by a Set Control 7
command. The cursor does not move.
Note:
The line-draw symbols, subscripts, superscripts, alternate characters,
and field attribute characters are converted to space code (hex '20') on the
printer.
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Sends the contents of the cursor line to the auxiliary port
When you press this key, the line that contains the cursor is transferred to the
auxiliary port. The cursor does not move.
Note:
The line-draw symbols, subscripts, superscripts, alternate characters,
and field attribute characters are converted to space code (hex '20') on the
printer.
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