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Brother 1660e User Manual

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CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 8 

5. 

CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 

Commands are invoked using either control codes or escape sequences.  You can send them to the printer 
as part of a program using the same command that you would use to print a string on the printer.  For 
example in BASIC you would use the LPRINT command. 

The printer’s control panel can also be used to set various operating parameters.  Try to ensure that the 
control panel settings and computer generated settings do not conflict with one another, or you may not 
get the results you require. 

5.1. 

The Control Panel 

Refer to the printer User’s Guide for a description of how to use the printer’s control panel switches.  You 
should be aware, however, that the following can be set using the control panel: automatic line feed (a line 
feed is performed with every carriage return), auto mask (two-line top and bottom margins are 
automatically used on every page), paper size, top, bottom, left and right margins, the number of lines of 
text per page, orientation (portrait or landscape), the current font and the emulation mode.  Conflict 
between control panel settings and the settings you establish with software commands (o r from 
applications software) is by far the most likely cause of unexpected printing results.  Use this manual in 
conjunction with the printer User's guide to resolve these conflicts. 

 

5.2. 

Control codes 

Control codes are ASCII codes that instruct the printer to perform a particular operation, such as a line 
feed.  You can send a control code to the printer by sending the same type of instruction you would use 
to print a character using its ASCII code number.  For example, the ASCII code for a form feed is 12, so to 
make the printer perform a form feed use the following BASIC statement: 

LPRINT CHR$(12); 

The CHR$ operator is normally used to convert an ASCII code into its corresponding character. 

 

5.3. 

Escape sequence 

Escape sequences  tell the printer what Epson FX-850 mode function to perform.  An escape sequence 
consists of the 

Esc

 character followed by one or more characters which define the operation to be 

performed.  Send an escape sequence to the printer by sending the same type of instruction you would 
use to print characters using their ASCII codes.  Some escape sequences require parameter values or data 
following them, for example, commands which turn a particular feature on and off, or commands for 
printing graphic images.  Numerical parameter data, too, is sent to the printer as if it were a character code 
to be printed.  For example, to move the print position to the third column position on the page the 
required escape sequence is 

Esc HT 3

.  In BASIC this would be:   

LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(9); CHR$(3); 

In some instances where a numerical parameter can only take the values 0 or 1, you have a choice between 
sending the number or the character code itself as the numerical parameter.  Hence you can use CHR$(0) 
or CHR$(48) to represent 0,  and use CHR$(1) or CHR$(49) to represent 1.  The practice of using character 
code numbers CHR$(48) and CHR$(49) is not recommended, however, as it is not conducive to clear 
programming and, in any case, is not universally available on commands whose parameters can only be 
either 0 or 1. 

 

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  • 5. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER Commands are invoked using either control codes or escape sequences.
  • 5.1.
  • 5.2.
  • 5.3.
  • 1. The practice of using character code numbers CHR$(48) and CHR$(49) is not recommended, however, as it is not conducive to clear programming and, in any case, is not universally available on commands whose parameters can only be either 0 or 1.

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