Epson FX-100 User Manual - Page 223
For X=1 To 11: Read C: Lprint Chr$c;: Next X, Lprint Chr$27&chr$0ee
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but before you print the user-defined E, make it more visible by adding: 170 LPRINT CHR$(27)"!8"; 190 LPRINT CHR$(27)"!@" Line 170 uses the Master Select code to print Double-Strike, Expanded, Emphasized Pica characters. Line 190 uses the Master Select to return to Pica Mode. Here are the lines you've typed so far: 120 LPRINT CHR$(27)"%"CHR$(1)CHR$(0); 130 LPRINT CHR$(27)"&"CHR$(0)"EE"; 140 LPRINT CHR$(139); 150 FOR X=1 TO 11: READ C: LPRINT CHR$(C);: NEXT X 170 LPRINT CHR$(27)"!8"; 180 LPRINT "EEEEE"; 190 LPRINT CHR$(27)"!@" 200 LPRINT CHR$(27)"@": END 1170 DATA 62,65,8,65,8,65,28,65,34,0,0: 'My E Let's see what it looks like in Proportional Mode (without the last two columns printed). Add: 140 LPRINT CHR$(137); 175 LPRINT CHR$(27)"p1"; See how the Es are packed closely together? Fine. Before proceeding, change back to monospacing by deleting line 175 and changing 140: 140 LPRINT CHR$(139); While you are in the neighborhood, take a look at some of the other characters in RAM with: 180 LPRINT "EPSON" Oops! Where is the rest of EPSON? All right, we confess-the only characters in the user-defined RAM are those you put there yourself. Characters that haven't been defined print as blank spaces. So the 206