Printer Control Codes; Ascii Codes - Epson LX-80 User Manual

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Printer Control Codes

The LX-80 printer is easy to use, especially with commercial soft-
ware that has print control features. This chapter explains some of the
how a computer communicates with your printer. This information
should also help you understand the terms used in your software or
If you are an advanced user or a programmer, you may want to
turn to Appendix B, which has a full summary of all the LX-80

ASCII Codes

When you write a document with a word processing program, you
press keys with letters on them. When you send the document to a
printer, it prints the letters on paper. The computer and the printer,
however, do not use or understand letters of the alphabet. They
function by manipulating numbers. Therefore, when you press the A
key, for example, the computer sends a number to its memory. When
the computer tells the printer to print that letter, it sends the number
to the printer, which must then convert the number to a pattern of
pins that will fire to print the dots that make up that letter.
The numbers that computers and printers use are in binary form,
which means that they use only the digits 0 and 1. In this manual,
however, we use decimal numbers in our explanations because most
users are more familiar with these numbers and because most pro-
gramming languages and applications programs can use decimal num-
bers. The computer system or the program takes care of changing the
decimal numbers to binary form for you.
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