Epson LQ-1000 User Manual - Page 160

ESC B, The tab settings can be cleared by giving a value of zero to nl.

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ESC B Set Vertical Tabs Format: ASCII code: ESC Decimal: 27 Hexadecimal: 1B B (n1) (n2) ... 0 66 (n1) (n2) ... 0 42 (n1) (n2) ... 00 Comments: Sets up to 16 vertical tabs in the current line spacing. The range of n is 0 to 254. the values of n must be entered in ascending order. Terminate this tab sequence with 0 or a number less than that of the last tab. Tab settings are not affected by subsequent changes in line spacing. ESC b Set Vertical Tabs in Channels Format: ASCII code: ESC Decimal: 27 Hexadecimal: 1B b (c) (n1) (n2) ... 0 98 ( c ) ( n 1 ) ( n 2 ) . . . 0 62 (c) (n1) (n2) ... 00 Comments: c = 0 to 7 Sets up to 16 vertical tabs for channel c. The tab settings can be cleared by giving a value of zero to nl. The range of n, given in lines, is 0 to 254. Tab settings are not affected by subsequent changes in line spacing. ESC I Select Vertical Tab Channel Format: ASCII code: ESC Decimal : 27 Hexadecimal: 1B I (c) 47 (c) 2F ( c ) Comments: This command is used to select the vertical tab channel, where c has the value 0 to 7. I-18

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ESC B
Set Vertical Tabs
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
Decimal:
27
Hexadecimal:
1B
Comments:
B
(n1)
(n2)
...
0
66
(n1)
(n2)
...
0
42
(n1)
(n2)
...
00
Sets up to
16
vertical tabs in the current line spacing. The range of n
is 0 to
254.
the values of n must be entered in ascending order. Ter-
minate this tab sequence with 0 or a number less than that of the last
tab. Tab settings are not affected by subsequent changes in line
spacing.
ESC b
Set Vertical Tabs in Channels
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
b
(c)
(n1)
(n2)
...
0
Decimal:
27
98
(c) (n1) (n2) ...
0
Hexadecimal:
1B
62
(c)
(n1)
(n2)
...
00
Comments:
c = 0 to 7
Sets up to
16
vertical tabs for channel c.
The tab settings can be cleared by giving a value of zero to nl. The
range of n, given in lines, is 0 to
254.
Tab settings are not affected by
subsequent changes in line spacing.
ESC I
Select Vertical Tab Channel
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
Decimal :
27
Hexadecimal:
1B
I
(c)
47
(c)
2F
(c)
Comments:
This command is used to select the vertical tab channel, where c has
the value 0 to
7.
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