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(e) Out of range:
Any position specified beyond the right margin is ignored.
(f) Additional details:
• Dot position = (n1 + n2*256)/60 to the right of the left margin.
• The position specified as n 1 = n2 = 0 is the left margin.
• Physical Upper Limit...
Wide chassis ... (n1 + n2*256)/60" 13.6 (inches) narrow chassis ... (n1 + n2*256)/
60" 8.0 (inches)
• Logical Upper Limit ...
• Absolute Position Right Margin
• No underlines are made in the print line area skipped by the positioning.
10) Print position—define print position from Home Position
(a) Code: ESC % B n1 n2 n3 n4
(b) Compatibility: IBM III/ML
(c) Function:
Set the next printing position, by dot columns, absolute to the home position.
• n1 is a decimal number value 48 – 57 (ASCII 0 – 9)
• n2 is a decimal number value 48 – 57 (ASCII 0 – 9)
• n3 is a decimal number value 48 – 57 (ASCII 0 – 9)
• n4 is a decimal number value 48 – 57 (ASCII 0 – 9)
• 0000 n1 n2 n3 n4 Right margin.
RIGHT MARGIN IN UNITS OF DOTS COLUMNS
CPI wide chassis narrow chassis
10 1633 961
12 1959 1153
15 2449 1441
17.1 2798 1646
20 3264 1921
(e) Additional details:
• n1 – n4 is a 4 digit ASCII number; leading zeros must be input even if the number
is less than 1000.
Example: 250 → 0250
• This command will be ignored if print position set by this command exceeds the
right margin or left margin.
• No underlines are made in the print line area skipped by the positioning.
11) Print position—define right relative position
(a) Code: ESC% E n1n2n3n4
(b) Compatibility: ML