CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 20
Select italic mode
Esc4 (27)(52)
<1Bh><34h>
This command enables the italic printing mode. Subsequent text is printed in italic style.
You can still use italic text even after selecting the extended character set with the
Esc t
command.
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(52); 'Italic mode
Cancel italic mode
Esc5 (27)(53)
<1Bh><35h>
This command cancels the italic printing mode. Subsequent text is printed upright.
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(53); 'Cancel italic mode
Select superscript / subscript mode
EscSn (27)(83)n
<1Bh><53h>n
This command allows you to print superscripts or subscripts.
Set
n
to 0 to print subsequent text using superscript characters.
Set
n
to 1 to print subsequent text using subscript characters.
When you specify the value for
n
you may use the character codes for '0' and '1' (48 and 49) instead of 0 and
1.
Selecting either superscript or subscript mode cancels double-height printing mode.
You can cancel either superscript or subscript mode with the
Esc T
command.
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(83); CHR$(0); 'Turn on superscript mode
Cancel superscript / subscript mode
EscT (27)(84)
<1Bh><54h>
This command cancels superscript or subscript printing mode.
Subsequent text is printed using normal characters.
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(84); 'Turn off superscript mode
Select / cancel double-height printing
Escwn (27)(119)n
<1Bh><77h>n
This command turns double-height printing on or off.
If
n
is set to 1 subsequent text is printed using double-height characters. The line space setting is doubled.
If
n
is set to 0 subsequent text is printed using normal sized characters. The previous line spacing is restored.
When you specify a value for
n
you may also use the character codes for '0' and '1' (48 and 49) instead of 0
and 1.
You cannot use superscript, subscript or condensed printing modes in conjunction with double-height
printing. If you try to select any of these three modes while in double-height printing the command will be
ignored.
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(119); CHR$(1); 'Set double-height printing mode
Select / cancel underline mode
Esc–
n
(27)(45)n
<1B><2D>n
This command turns character underlining on or off.
If
n
is set to 1 subsequent text is printed underlined. All characters, including space characters, are
underlined with a continuous line.
Horizontal tabbed spaces are never underlined.
If
n
is set to 0 subsequent text is not underlined.
When you specify a value for
n
you may also use the character codes for '0' and '1' (48 and 49) instead of 0
and 1.
LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(45); CHR$(1); 'Underline following text