Lexmark T612n Technical Reference - Page 51
Set Line Spacing Alternative Method, Set Vertical Motion Index VMI
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2-40 PCL Table 2-21: Page Control (Continued) Command / Parameters l ESC& #L 0 Off 1 On (Default) ESC&k#H # = number of 1/120 inch increments (Valid to 4 decimal places) l ESC& #C # = number of 1/48 inch increments (Valid to 4 decimal places) Default = 8 l ESC& #D 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 48 ESC&a#G 0 1 2 1 line/inch 2 lines/inch 3 lines/inch 4 lines/inch 6 lines/inch (Default) 8 lines/inch 12 lines/inch 16 lines/inch 24 lines/inch 48 lines/inch Next Side Front Side Back Side Function / Result Skip Perforation Perforation area includes the area from the bottom margin of the current page to the top margin of the next page. When skipping perforations, a line feed past the bottom margin ejects a page and places the cursor at the top margin of the next page. Set Horizontal Motion Index (HMI) Sets the width of all characters for fixed-space fonts. Sets only the width of the space for proportional spaced fonts. Set Vertical Motion Index (VMI) Sets Vertical Motion Index in 1/48 inch increments. The VMI determines the vertical distance between lines. Notes: • For some printers, you can change the default VMI from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision by using the Lines Per Page menu item. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. • Use of this command alters any previous Set Line Spacing command settings. Set Line Spacing (Alternative Method) Specifies VMI in lines per inch. Notes: • For some printers, you can change the default VMI from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision by using the Lines Per Page menu item. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. • Unsupported values are ignored. • Use of this command alters any earlier VMI setting. Duplex Page Side Selection Specifies which physical page side to print next when duplex printing. Note: When the duplex option is not installed, this command causes a conditional page eject.