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If you want a particular
type style, print pitch, or right or left margin,
you can make these settings from the control
panel before you start printing.
See Chapter
2.
If you print
from the DOS command
level very often,
it will be ad-
vantageous
to create
a printer
setup file. Then instead
of setting
margins
etc. manually
each time, you can complete
the setup with a single command
from your computer.
For example,
you can create a file containing
printer
commands
to set the right and left margins,
select near letter quality,
and
select elite pitch. You can find the commands
in Appendix
B. We suggest
the following:
l
Near letter quality
< ESC >
"x"
"1"
l
Elite pitch
< ESC >
"1"
cl>
l
Left and right margins
<ESC>
"x"
<12>
<92>
< ESC > "!" < 1 > is a powerful
command
that, in addition
to selecting
elite pitch, cancels
unwanted
features
such as underlining
which might
be
left from previous
commands.
The angle brackets
around
the < 1 > indicate
character
code 1, which is a control
code, not the printable
digit "1".
< ESC > "X" < 12 > < 92 > sets the left margin
in column
12 and the
right margin
in column
92. This will give a 6.7-inch,
80-column
printed
line
with a one-inch
left margin.
(Elite has 12 characters
per inch).
< 12 > is a
control
code;
< 92 > is the character
"\", as you can verify in Appendix
D.
You may want to place additional
commands
in this file, such as line
spacing and bottom
margin commands.
Or you may want to create a variety
of setup files with a different
set of commands
in each.
To avoid excess line feeds, you should place the commands
on one line
in the setup file. You may or may not be able to generate
a setup tile with
word-processing
software;
it depends on whether your software lets you enter
control
codes. If your system includes
the file EDLIN.COM,
however,
you
can easily create a setup file with the DOS line editor.
An appropriate
name
for this setup file would
be NLQELITE.DAT.
To use the DOS line editor,
type the command
EDLIN
NLQELITE.DAT,
then type the underlined
parts
of the following
display.
Press RETURN
at the end of each line. Don't type the symbol
'lnr'. This symbol
means
to
hold the CTRL
key down
while pressing
the next key: for example,
*V
means
to type CTRL-V.
h C means
to type CTRL-C,
which indicates
the
end of the input.
A>EDLIN NLQELITE. DAT
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