Epson FX-80 User Manual - FX-80/100 Vol. 1 - Page 75

Multiple print pitches on one line, LPRINT YOU CAN PRINT EXPANDED

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CHR$(l) can use an alternative form for this pair. For continuous Expanded, and for the other modes which use CHR$(l) and CHR$(0) as a toggle switch, you can use an abbreviation. Here, for example, you can use: LPRINT CHR$(27)"W"CHR$(l) or you can use: LPRINT CHR$(27)"Wl" for the same result. Expanded Mode works equally well with any of the three basic pitches. Type and RUN this program: NEW 10 LPRINT "YOU CAN PRINT EXPANDED:" 20 LPRINT CHR$(27)"WlPICA" 30 LPRINT CHR$(15)"COMPRESSED" 40 LPRINT CHR$(27)"MAND ELITE" 50 LPRINT CHR$(27)"@CHARACTERS" YOU CAN PRINT PICA COMPRESSED AND ELIT CHARACTERS EXPANDED: E Most of the FX modes stay on continuously, and so your program must turn off each mode when you are finished with it. We tell you about the few exceptions to this rule-such as the CHR$(14) version of Expanded-as they come up. Multiple print pitches on one line Suppose that you want to emphasize just one word within a line by printing it in a different pitch. The following program shows how it can be done: 10 LPRINT "YOU CAN MIX: 20 LPRINT "PICA 30 LPRINT CHR$(14)"EXPANDED," 40 LPRINT CHR$(20)CHR$(15)" COMPRESSED": 50 LPRINT CHR$(14) EXPANDED,"; 60 LPRINT CHR$(27)"M AND ELITE 70 LPRINT CHR$(14)"EXPANDED" 80 LPRINT CHR$(27)"@CHARACTERS ON THE SAME LINE" 58

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CHR$(l) can use an alternative form for this pair. For continuous
Expanded, and for the other modes which use CHR$(l) and CHR$(0)
as a toggle switch, you can use an abbreviation. Here, for example,
you can use:
LPRINT CHR$(27)"W"CHR$(l)
or you can use:
LPRINT CHR$(27)"Wl"
for the same result.
Expanded Mode works equally well with any of the three basic
pitches. Type and RUN this program:
NEW
10 LPRINT "YOU CAN PRINT EXPANDED:"
20 LPRINT CHR$(27)"WlPICA"
30 LPRINT CHR$(15)"COMPRESSED"
40 LPRINT CHR$(27)"MAND ELITE"
50 LPRINT CHR$(27)"@CHARACTERS"
YOU CAN PRINT EXPANDED:
P
I
C
A
COMPRESSED
A
N
D
E
L
I
T
E
CHARACTERS
Most of the FX modes stay on continuously, and so your program
must turn off each mode when you are finished with it. We tell you
about the few exceptions to this rule-such as the CHR$(14) version
of Expanded-as they come up.
Multiple print pitches on one line
Suppose that you want to emphasize just one word within a line by
printing it in a different pitch. The following program shows how it
can be done:
10 LPRINT "YOU CAN MIX:
20 LPRINT
"PICA
30 LPRINT
CHR$(14)"EXPANDED,"
40 LPRINT
CHR$(20)CHR$(15)"
COMPRESSED":
50 LPRINT
CHR$(14)
EXPANDED,";
60 LPRINT
CHR$(27)"M AND ELITE
70 LPRINT
CHR$(14)"EXPANDED"
80 LPRINT
CHR$(27)"@CHARACTERS ON THE
SAME LINE"
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