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WARNING: "This equipment been certified to comply with the limits for a Class computing device, pursuant Subpart Part IS of FCC Rules. Only computers certified to comply with the Class 8 limits may be attached this printer. Operation with noncertified computers is likely to result...
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Although every effort has been made to insure that the contents as stated herein are complete and without error, SEIKOSHA cannot be responsible for any damage that may occur should this not be the case. However,...
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SEIKOSHA CO.,LTD. SYSTEM EGUIPMENT DIVISION...
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_INTRODUCTION TO PRINTER FEATURES FOR BEGINNERS...
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The 2 middle dots crossing the vertical lines of the normal width matrix are called 'half dots'. A half dot cannot be printed if the horizontal leading dot is printed. Switch the printer off and back on again to reset the printer before typing the follow- ing example program: /"·V' ;...
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-4 ,_4 -4 ,_4 r~.: ::~. ( .,:::, (:.:.' }} ; C: l :3) ; 1.()) t-·.! *f:l 1 ..; "~:~;LII:)·;::. r··.I'r t ".' ; ()) ; '.:.:)() F'F: I cr· ::::;'-At:I':::. j.:l Xl ::. : ..'.' Line shows that the command output to return to normal character height.
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••0 •• o • r·fT C:() lEse Line 40 outputs the command to start underlining and line 60 uses the ESq-[Q] command to stop underlining. If the above program is run, the following is printed:...
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IFFI 2 lines are skipped by the input of the code in line 80. Thus, a total of 18 lines can be printed per page when the page length is set to 3 inches. If you divide 3 inches by 18 lines, the result is 1/6 inch-per-line,...
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STEP 8. Horizontal Tab Setting Horizontal tabs are set at every 8th column at power-on. The IESC command allows horizontal tab positions to be set. -::. The number of columns between TAB2 and T AB4 is 16 because line 60 transmits 2 tab commands (CHR$(9)) to the printer.
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.1::, ---- 1 tab skipped here The tab stop positioned at the 20th column is skipped due to an extra CHR$ (9) command in line 90.
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STEP 9. Margin Setting lESe Use the command to designate the number of characters to be skipped at the beginning of a line. :2 () I [) "'1 *J::L .. ~2 ,'::, . ~~. t.,1 10 characters at the beginning of a line will always be skipped until this command is terminated.
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Input of this code results in printing and a linefeed. The linefeed width is set by the linefeed amount command. If print data has not been input or if the input data is all space code, only a linefeed is performed. Print data that is input after this print com- mand is printed at the left margin.
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Input of this code results in printing and linefeeds being performed until the top of the next page is reached. The form feed value (1 page length) can be designated by DIP switch 1-4 at power-on. lESe ~ This value can be altered by the command after power-on.
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Input of this command designates the Double-strike Character mode. In this mode, the paper moves up 1/144 inch and prints the same character once again. Double- strike Character mode is set and is overlapped with the Superscript/Subscript or the NLQ Character mode, the Superscript/Subscript mode or the NLQ Character mode is given priority.
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(18, SE, a, m)Hex (27, 94, a, m)Decimal )_--.J...
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lEse []nl (lB, 3F, m)Hex (27, 63, n, m) Decimal K, L, Y, Input of this command assigns one of the graphic modes listed under the ESe ~ [R], 11], II] , of the i ESe command section to anyone commands that will be input...
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.I;::: lEse (18, 31)Hex (27, 49) Decimal Input of this command designates a linefeed value 7/72 inches. lI.O...
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Standard Mode: This code sets the linefeed pitch to 1/6 inch. IBM Mode: The linefeed pitch specified by the ESe ~ command is actu- ally set when this code is input. II:? II ; c: t··I / }; I ; C: F'F: I j\J"r *t-l,!"...
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43. !GS (01) This code selects the linefeed pitch unit of 1/144 inch which will be used with the 0liJ ESe ~ commands. IGS 1(00) This code selects the linefeed pitch unit of 1/216 inch which is to be used with []EJ lEse commands.
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46. ~ (00) (80) ~ (IB, 43, 00 80, n)Hex (27, 67, 0 128, n)Decimal Input of this command designates the page length in inch units. n refers to inch unit. If n ~ 23 or n the 4 bytes of this command are ignored.
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The left and right margins are set, respectively, to the nJ and m columns in pre- sent character width. This command clears the print data already input. The following are conditions for which the 4 bytes of this command are ignored.
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52. ~1 (01) All characters are underlined, including spaces. An underline is not output when the printing position is moved due to a tab or when graphic data is printed. or (00)1 > ; JI<L_ ..; 1 ()() 1 () i····J·r .' ..
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After printing the contents of the buffer, the printing initiation position is moved to left a single character width, allowing characters to be overlapped. This code ignored in Proportional Character mode. "le)
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57. [Ese (IB, 4E, n)Hex (27, 78, n)Decimal This command sets skip-over perforation linefeed mode. set in line units. A form feed to the top of the next page is automatically per- formed when the number of remaining lines on the present page is n or less. If skip- over length exceeds the page length or if n or n ~ 128,...
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(7) Example :2':.7) ,;: 1 ,'.:.:.:,() J !\!'T :H 11 /~ :?F:,() F'h: I I····./·r *!: 1 } "(::L..[{":\F;':::::; I ()I\IP,L. ~?'~:.:r) ;: ..~)()'} 26() I:=l '-0 F'F: I l·,~·r i···I.,1. 1. :1:1: 1···1 • r " ; x: 'r LI.j.(:) A.:~:() .·:t .{~ ()
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Input of this command causes 8th bit (MSB) of incoming data to be handled as it were a printer. Some computers always send data with bit set to 1. Input data cannot be greater than 127 after this command input. ::::,'::.S...
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Input of this command causes 8th bit (MSB) of incoming data to be handled were a '1' in printer. In most cases this causes text to be printed as italics. Input data cannot smaller than after this command input. .;;?;.).dS C; .:::.\):) ,:':; .-::" f) CJ) EF··...