Epson LQ 1050 User Manual - Page 183

ESC J, Perform, Line Feed, Vertical tabbing, Tab Vertically, Set Vertical Tabs, n/360, O-255.

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Comments: Sets the line spacing to n/360 of an inch for subsequent line feed commands. This value of n must be from O-255. ESC J Perform n/UO-inch Line Feed Format: ASCII code: ESC J n Decimal: 27 74 n Hexadecimal: 1B 4A n Comments: Advances the paper n/180 of an inch. The value of n must be from 0-255. This command produces an immediate line feed but does not affect subsequent line spacing and does not produce a carriage return. Vertical tabbing VT Tab Vertically Format: ASCII code: VT Decimal: 11 Hexadecimal: 0B Comments: Advances the paper to the next tab setting in the channel selected by ESC /. If no channel has been selected, channel 0 is used. If no vertical tabs have been selected, the paper advances one line. ESC B Set Vertical Tabs Format: ASCII code: ESC B n7 n2 . . . 0 Decimal: 27 66 nl n2 . . . 0 Hexadecimal: 1B 42 nl rQ . . . 00 Comments: Sets up to 16 vertical tabs in the current line spacing. Tab settings are not affected by subsequent changes in line spacing. The tab settings are entered as nl, n2, etc., all from 1-255, in ascending order. The 0 character indicates the end of the command. All settings are stored in channel 0 (see ESC b). ESC B 0 clears the 9-17 tab settings.

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Comments:
Sets the line spacing to
n/360
of an inch for subsequent line feed
commands. This value of n must be from
O-255.
ESC J
Perform
n/UO-inch
Line Feed
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
J
n
Decimal:
27
74
n
Hexadecimal:
1B
4A
n
Comments:
Advances the paper
n/180
of an inch. The value of
n
must be
from 0-255. This command produces an immediate line feed but
does not affect subsequent line spacing and does not produce a
carriage return.
Vertical tabbing
VT
Tab Vertically
Format:
ASCII code: VT
Decimal:
11
Hexadecimal: 0B
Comments:
Advances the paper to the next tab setting in the channel selected
by ESC /. If no channel has been selected, channel 0 is used. If
no vertical tabs have been selected, the paper advances one line.
ESC B
Set Vertical Tabs
Format:
ASCII code:
ESC
B
n7
n2
.
.
.
0
Decimal:
27
66
nl
n2
.
.
.
0
Hexadecimal:
1B
42
nl
rQ
.
.
.
00
Comments:
Sets up to 16 vertical tabs in the current line spacing. Tab settings
are not affected by subsequent changes in line spacing. The tab
settings are entered as
nl,
n2,
etc., all from 1-255, in ascending
order. The 0 character indicates the end of the command. All
settings are stored in channel 0 (see ESC b). ESC B 0 clears the
9-17
tab settings.