
Set base unit for line spacing
Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal
IBM <ESC> “[” ‘T’ <4> <0> 27 91 92 4 0 18 58 5C 04 00
CO> CO> n <O>
0 On0 00 oonocl
Sets the base unit for the line spacing commands, cESC> “3” and
cESC> “J”. If the value of n is 180, the base unit is set to l/l 80”. If
the value of n is 216, the base unit is set to l/216”. If otherwise
specified, this command is ignored. This command becomes effec-
tive only after &SC> “3” or <ESC> “J” is received. The default
base unit is set to l/216”.
Set line spacing to n/180 or n/216 inch
Mode ASCII Decimal
Hexadecimal
Both <ESC> "3" n 27 51 n 1B 33 n
Sets the distance the paper advances or reverses in subsequent line
feeds to n/180 inch (standard mode) or n/216 inch, where n is
between 0 and 255. If n= 0, in Standard mode the line-feed distance
is set to 0, but in IBM mode this command is ignored.
Set line spacing to n/60 or nR2 inch
Mode
ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal
Std. <ESC> “A” n
27 65 n 1B 41 n
IBM <FS> “A” n 26 65 n
1C41 n
Sets the distance the paper advances or reverses in subsequent line
feeds to n/60 inch (Standard mode) or n/72 inch (IBM mode), where
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n is between 0 and 255. If n=O, the line spacing is set to 0.
Define line spacing to n/72 inch
Mode ASCII
Decimal Hexadecimal
IBM <ESC> “A” n
27 65 n 1B 41 n
Defines the distance the paper advances or reverses in subsequent
lines feeds to n/72 inch, where n is between 1 and 85. If n=O, this
_ command is ignored. The new line spacing does not take effect until
the next <ESC> “2” command.
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