Escape”/” , “B”, and “b” - Vertical tabbing
On the FX and RX-100 only lets you set up to 16 vertical tabs and
store up to eight vertical tab channels in memory.
ESCape “3" - Special line spacing
On all three models, you can set and reset the line feed function by
changing hardware (DIP switch and/or cable wiring).
On the FX and RX, this code provides n/216-inch line spacing and
incidentally controls the automatic line feed function.
ESCape”4” - Italic Mode selection
On all three models, prints in the Italic version of the current pitch.
On the FX only, also empties the buffer.
ESCape “6” and “7” - Special character selection
On the FX only, lets you print the characters that are stored behind
control codes 128 to 159 and 255.
Escape”?” - Graphics code reassignment.
On the FX reassigns alternate graphics codes to one of seven density
settings.
On the RX-100 only, reassigns alternate graphics codes to one of six
density settings.
ESCape”A” - Special line spacing
On all three models, you can set and reset the line feed function by
changing hardware (DIP switch and/or cable wiring).
On the FX and RX, this code provides n/72-inch line spacing and
incidentally controls the automatic line feed function.
ESCape”B” - Vertical tabbing. See Escape”/” .
ESCape”D” - Horizontal tabbing
On the MX III, you set horizontal tabs in the current pitch when
that is Pica, Elite, or Compressed (Emphasized does not affect the set-
tings). The positions of horizontal tabs change with subsequent
changes in pitch, and zero is the terminator character.
On the FX and RX-100 only, you set horizontal tabs in the current
pitch. Horizontal tab stops remain located at the positions that you set
regardless of any subsequent changes in pitch, and you can terminate
them with any value less than or equal to that of the last tab stop.
Default tab settings do change when Expanded Mode is in effect.
For the RX-80, see ESCape”e”.
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