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Appendix G-epson Mode Command Summary

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Appendix G Epson Mode Command Summary This appendix describes the standard Epson commands first in numerical order for easy reference, and then in detail. The individual command descriptions are divided in the following way: Near Letter Quality Character Width Print Enhancement Page Formatting Word Processing Graphics User-Defined Characters MSB Control Other Codes You should consult this section if you're using the Epson mode, or the IBM Proprinter section if you're using the IBM Proprinter mode. If a command functions in the same way in both modes, it is described in both sections. If a command is available in only one mode or if it has a different function in the other mode, the comments indicate either Epson only or IBM only. Each command has a format section and a comment section. The format section gives the ASCII, decimal, and hexadecimal codes for the command. In some cases there is also a control key code because some commercial software programs can use a control key for a code between 0 and 27 (decimal). In this section, CTRL 0, for example, means hold down the control key while you press 0. G-1

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Appendix G
Epson Mode Command Summary
This appendix describes the standard Epson commands first in
numerical order for easy reference, and then in detail. The individual
command descriptions are divided in the following way:
Near Letter Quality
Character Width
Print Enhancement
Page Formatting
Word Processing
Graphics
User-Defined Characters
MSB Control
Other Codes
You should consult this section if you’re using the Epson mode, or
the IBM Proprinter section if you’re using the IBM Proprinter mode. If
a command functions in the same way in both modes, it is described in
both sections. If a command is available in only one mode or if it has a
different function in the other mode, the comments indicate either
Epson only or IBM only.
Each command has a format section and a comment section. The
format section gives the ASCII, decimal, and hexadecimal codes for
the command. In some cases there is also a control key code because
some commercial software programs can use a control key for a code
between 0 and 27 (decimal). In this section, CTRL 0, for example,
means hold down the control key while you press 0.
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