User's Manual

Figure 3-5. Pica and Elite letters
LPRINT CHR$(27)"P";
LPRINT PICA PITCH IS THE NORMAL PRINT
WIDTH"
When you RUN it, you should get:
COMPARE ELITE PITCH WITH THE PICA BELOW
PICA PITCH IS THE NORMAL PRINT WIDTH
Figure 3-6. Pitch comparison
The
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blank spaces in line 20 above print as
10
Elite spaces; the
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corresponding spaces in line 40 print as Pica spaces. This means, as
you can see in Figure 3-6, that the different width modes affect spaces
as well as characters. The modes also affect tabs, which we will discuss
in Chapter 9.
The ESCape “P”’ in line 30 turns Elite Mode off and returns the
printer to Pica pitch. Notice that, because Pica is the factory-set
default, it comes on whenever you turn the printer on (unless you’ve
changed the pitch default by changing a DIP switch).
Compressed Mode
To see a third handy print pitch that is available on FX printers,
replace your current program with this one:
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