User's Guide
Code Sets D-33
Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Description
Absolute and Relative Moving––continued
Relative move right ..................
ESC d
n1 n2
1B 64
n1 n2
27 100
n1 n2
This sequence moves the carriage a specific distance to the
to print position
right from the current print position. The value of variables
n1
and
n2
define the distance in 1/120-inch increments:
Distance in 1/120ths = (
n2
x 256) +
n1
For example, to move the carriage three inches to the right (360/
120 inch), the correct
n2
value is 1 and the correct
n1
value is
104 (360 = (1 x 256) + 104). If the sequence specifies a distance
that would move the carriage beyond the right print boundary,
the carriage moves to that boundary.
Relative move right
..................
ESC ESC h
1B 1B 68
n1 n2
27 27 104
n1 n2
This sequence moves the carriage a specific distance to the
or left
n1 n2
right or left from the current print position. The values of
variables
n1
and
n2
define the distance in 1/240-inch increments:
Distance in 1/240ths = (
n2
x 256) +
n1
To move the carriage to the right, just compute the number of
increments to move and supply the correct
n1
and
n2
values. For
example, to move the carriage two inches to the right (480 x 1/
240"), the correct
n2
value is 1 and the correct
n1
value is 224
(480 = (1 x 256) + 224).
To move the carriage to the left, subtract the number of
increments to move from 65,536 and then supply the cor-
rect
n1
and
n2
values. For example, to move the carriage two
inches to the left (480 x 1/240"), first subtract 480 from 65,536 to
get 65,056. Then, use the equation to determine the correct
n1
and
n2
values. In this example, the correct
n2
value is 254 and
the correct
n1
value is 32 (65,056 = (254 x 256) + 32). If the
sequence specifies a distance that would move the carriage
beyond the left or right print boundary, the carriage moves to
that boundary.
Relative move down
.................
ESC ESC v
1B 1B 76
n1 n2
27 27 118
n1 n2
This sequence advances or reverse feeds the paper a speci-
or up
n1 n2
fic distance from the current position. The values of variables
n1
and
n2
define the distance in 1/240-inch increments:
Distance in 1/240ths = (
n2
x 256) +
n1
To advance the paper, just compute the number of incre-ments
to advance and supply the correct
n1
and
n2
values. For
example, to advance the paper one inch (240 x 1/240"), the
correct
n2
value is 0 and the correct
n1
value is 240 (240 = (0 x
256) + 240).
User's Guide
Code Sets D-33
Table D-6. Epson and IBM Escape Sequences––continued
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal
Decimal
Description
Absolute and Relative Moving––continued
Relative move right ..................
ESC d
n1 n2
1B 64
n1 n2
27 100
n1 n2
This sequence moves the carriage a specific distance to the
to print position
right from the current print position. The value of variables
n1
and
n2
define the distance in 1/120-inch increments:
Distance in 1/120ths = (
n2
x 256) +
n1
For example, to move the carriage three inches to the right (360/
120 inch), the correct
n2
value is 1 and the correct
n1
value is
104 (360 = (1 x 256) + 104). If the sequence specifies a distance
that would move the carriage beyond the right print boundary,
the carriage moves to that boundary.
Relative move right
..................
ESC ESC h
1B 1B 68
n1 n2
27 27 104
n1 n2
This sequence moves the carriage a specific distance to the
or left
n1 n2
right or left from the current print position. The values of
variables
n1
and
n2
define the distance in 1/240-inch increments:
Distance in 1/240ths = (
n2
x 256) +
n1
To move the carriage to the right, just compute the number of
increments to move and supply the correct
n1
and
n2
values. For
example, to move the carriage two inches to the right (480 x 1/
240"), the correct
n2
value is 1 and the correct
n1
value is 224
(480 = (1 x 256) + 224).
To move the carriage to the left, subtract the number of
increments to move from 65,536 and then supply the cor-
rect
n1
and
n2
values. For example, to move the carriage two
inches to the left (480 x 1/240"), first subtract 480 from 65,536 to
get 65,056. Then, use the equation to determine the correct
n1
and
n2
values. In this example, the correct
n2
value is 254 and
the correct
n1
value is 32 (65,056 = (254 x 256) + 32). If the
sequence specifies a distance that would move the carriage
beyond the left or right print boundary, the carriage moves to
that boundary.
Relative move down
.................
ESC ESC v
1B 1B 76
n1 n2
27 27 118
n1 n2
This sequence advances or reverse feeds the paper a speci-
or up
n1 n2
fic distance from the current position. The values of variables
n1
and
n2
define the distance in 1/240-inch increments:
Distance in 1/240ths = (
n2
x 256) +
n1
To advance the paper, just compute the number of incre-ments
to advance and supply the correct
n1
and
n2
values. For
example, to advance the paper one inch (240 x 1/240"), the
correct
n2
value is 0 and the correct
n1
value is 240 (240 = (0 x
256) + 240).
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