Specifications
Set line spacing units IBM
<ESC>
1
\ <EOT> <NLTL> <NuL>
I aLJLB
CNULB Cn>
1Bh
OOh
5Bh
OOh
5Ch
<n>
04h OOh OOh
27 91 92 4 0 0
0 0 <n>
The command above sets the units which will be used for setting the amount of line
spacing, where <n> is a binary value representing either 180 (B4h) or 216 (D8h).
Line spacing is then defined in terms of either l/180 or l/216 inch units. This
command only becomes effective after an <ES03 or an <ESC>J command has
been received.
Set line spacing to nil 80 or n/21 6 Inch
cESC> 3
CID
Both
1Bh
33h
27 51
The command above allows precise control of line spacing, where cn> is a binary
value. Upon receipt of this command, the line spacing will be set to or>/180 inch
(when in IBM mode, w/216 inch, rounded to the nearest l/360 inch).
1 Set line spacing to n/60 Inch Standard 1
<ESC>
A
Cn>
I
1Bh <
27
41h
65
<?P
<n>
The command above sets the line spacing in increments of l/60 inch, where cn> is
a binary value. On receipt of this command, line spacing wiII be set to c&Xl inch.
1 Set llne spacing to tV72 Inch
IBM 1
I <Fs>
A
I
65
The command above sets line spacing in increments of l/72 inch, where cn>
represents the number of l/72 inch increments which will constitute a line feed after
the receipt of this command.
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