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Special Printing Effects
CODE:
ESC -
1
PURPOSE:
FORMAT:
REMARKS:
REFERENCE:
CODE:
ESC - 0
PURPOSE:
FORMAT:
REMARKS:
REFERENCE:
CODE:
ESC S 0
PURPOSE:
FORMAT:
REMARKS:
REFERENCE:
CODE:
ESC S 1
PURPOSE:
FORMAT:
REMARKS:
REFERENCE:
CODE:
ESC T
PURPOSE:
FORMAT:
REMARKS:
REFERENCE:
Print characters with underline
CHR$(27) CHR$(45) CHR$(l)
When the ESC -
1
code is sent to the printer, all subsequent
characters are printed with an underline.
The underline mode is cancelled by the transmission of
ESC - 0 code.
ESC - 0
Cancel the underline mode
CHR$(27) CHR$(45) CHR$(O)
When the ESC -
0
code is sent to the printer, the underline
mode set by ESC - 1 code is cancelled.
ESC -
I
Print in superscript mode
CHR$(27) CHR$(83) CHR$(O)
When the ESC S 0 command is received by the printer, the
subsequent characters are printed in superscript mode.
While in superscript, the normal bi-directional print mode
is cancellad and the uni-directional print mode is invoked.
Superscripts may be used with the italic font, and in pica,
elite, and condensed pitches.
They may not be used in enlarged print mode or with emphasized
printing mode.
Superscripts are always printed in double-strike.
Superscript mode is cancelled by sending the ESC T code.
This code also cancells the uni-directional print mode and
the double-strike printing mode caused by this command.
ESC S 1, ESC T
Print in subscript mode
CHR$(27) CHR$(83) CHR$(l)
When the ESC S 1 command is received, subsequent characters
are printed in the subscript style.
See the remarks for superscript mode for additional
information.
ESC S 0, ESC T
Cancel the super/subscript mode
CHR$ (27) CHR$
(8~)
When the ESC T code is sent to the printer, the super/subscript
mode set by ESC S 0 code or ESC S I code are cancelled.
ESC S 0, ESC S 1
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