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User's Guide
D-40 Code Sets
Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Description
Text Functions––continued
Automatic underscoring ...
ESC - n
1B 2D n
27 45 n
This sequence starts and ends automatic underscoring of
Start ................................
ESC - 1
1B 2D 31
27 45 49
characters and spaces.
End .................................
ESC - 0
1B 2D 30
27 45 48
Slant printing (italics) .......
ESC ESC S n
1B 1B 53 n
27 27 83 n
This sequence controls slant printing, wherein characters
10-degree slant ...............
ESC ESC S 1
1B 1B 53 31
27 27 83 49
slant forward to simulate italics. The degree can be
20-degree slant ...............
ESC ESC S 2
1B 1B 53 32
27 27 83 50
10, 20 or 30 degrees.
20-degree slant (alternate)
ESC 4
1B 34
27 52
30-degree slant ...............
ESC ESC S 3
1B 1B 53 33
27 27 83 51
Note: You can turn slant on and off as many times
End .................................
ESC ESC S 0
1B 1B 53 30
27 27 83 48
as you like on a line, but you can use only one slant
End .................................
ESC 5
1B 35
27 53
setting. If you attempt to use more than one slant setting
on a single line, only the last slant setting is used. For
example, if you select 10-degree slant for one word and
20-degree slant for the next word on the same line, both
words will print at 20-degree slant.
Note: The ESC 4 and ESC 5 sequences are not supported
when the IBM XL24 emulation is active.
Super / subscripting
These sequences start/end automatic superscripting and
Subscripting ...................
ESC S 1
1B 53 31
27 83 49
subscripting of characters. Both superscript and subscript
Subscripting (alternate) ..
ESC ESC V 1
1B 1B 56 31
27 27 86 49
characters are half the normal height. Superscript charac-
Superscripting ................
ESC S 0
1B 53 30
27 83 48
ters print above the normal print line; subscript characters
Superscripting (alternate)
ESC ESC V 2
1B 1B 56 32
27 27 86 50
print below the normal print line.
End .................................
ESC T
1B 54
27 84
End (alternate) ................
ESC ESC V 0
1B 1B 56 30
27 27 86 48
Double-high / double-wide
ESC [ @ EOT
1B 5B 40 04
27 91 64 4
This sequence starts and ends double-high and/or double-
printing
NUL NUL NUL
00 00 00 n1 n2
0 0 0 n1 n2
wide printing. In double-high printing, characters print
n1 n2
twice their normal height. In double-wide printing,
charac-ters print twice their normal width. The value of
variable n1 determines whether double-high printing starts
or ends and whether line spacing changes to accommodate
double-high characters:
Variable n1
Double-High Line Spacing ASCII Hex Dec
No change
No change
NUL
00
0
End
No change
SOH
01
1
Start
No change
STX
02
2
No change
6 lines/inch
DLE
10
16
End
6 lines/inch
DC1
11
17
Start
6 lines/inch
DC2
12
18
No change
3 lines/inch
SP
20
32
End
3 lines/inch
!
21
33
Start
3 lines/inch
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User's Guide
D-40 Code Sets
Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Description
Text Functions––continued
Automatic underscoring ...
ESC - n
1B 2D n
27 45 n
This sequence starts and ends automatic underscoring of
Start ................................
ESC - 1
1B 2D 31
27 45 49
characters and spaces.
End .................................
ESC - 0
1B 2D 30
27 45 48
Slant printing (italics) .......
ESC ESC S n
1B 1B 53 n
27 27 83 n
This sequence controls slant printing, wherein characters
10-degree slant ...............
ESC ESC S 1
1B 1B 53 31
27 27 83 49
slant forward to simulate italics. The degree can be
20-degree slant ...............
ESC ESC S 2
1B 1B 53 32
27 27 83 50
10, 20 or 30 degrees.
20-degree slant (alternate)
ESC 4
1B 34
27 52
30-degree slant ...............
ESC ESC S 3
1B 1B 53 33
27 27 83 51
Note: You can turn slant on and off as many times
End .................................
ESC ESC S 0
1B 1B 53 30
27 27 83 48
as you like on a line, but you can use only one slant
End .................................
ESC 5
1B 35
27 53
setting. If you attempt to use more than one slant setting
on a single line, only the last slant setting is used. For
example, if you select 10-degree slant for one word and
20-degree slant for the next word on the same line, both
words will print at 20-degree slant.
Note: The ESC 4 and ESC 5 sequences are not supported
when the IBM XL24 emulation is active.
Super / subscripting
These sequences start/end automatic superscripting and
Subscripting ...................
ESC S 1
1B 53 31
27 83 49
subscripting of characters. Both superscript and subscript
Subscripting (alternate) ..
ESC ESC V 1
1B 1B 56 31
27 27 86 49
characters are half the normal height. Superscript charac-
Superscripting ................
ESC S 0
1B 53 30
27 83 48
ters print above the normal print line; subscript characters
Superscripting (alternate)
ESC ESC V 2
1B 1B 56 32
27 27 86 50
print below the normal print line.
End .................................
ESC T
1B 54
27 84
End (alternate) ................
ESC ESC V 0
1B 1B 56 30
27 27 86 48
Double-high / double-wide
ESC [ @ EOT
1B 5B 40 04
27 91 64 4
This sequence starts and ends double-high and/or double-
printing
NUL NUL NUL
00 00 00 n1 n2
0 0 0 n1 n2
wide printing. In double-high printing, characters print
n1 n2
twice their normal height. In double-wide printing,
charac-ters print twice their normal width. The value of
variable n1 determines whether double-high printing starts
or ends and whether line spacing changes to accommodate
double-high characters:
Variable n1
Double-High Line Spacing ASCII Hex Dec
No change
No change
NUL
00
0
End
No change
SOH
01
1
Start
No change
STX
02
2
No change
6 lines/inch
DLE
10
16
End
6 lines/inch
DC1
11
17
Start
6 lines/inch
DC2
12
18
No change
3 lines/inch
SP
20
32
End
3 lines/inch
!
21
33
Start
3 lines/inch
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