User Manual
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..., the comprehensive Table of Contents, the Appendixes, and the Index provide ready access to demonstrate each of the printer's features. You can always learn about the FX's advanced features at the back of Volume 2, and a knowledge of the program you are already familiar with the... Reference Card at a later time. (You might, for instance, someday want to modify a word processing software package so that its printer driver uses special FX features.) The lessons will do, regardless of the consequences, we 've included sample programs to information. tion (like listing BASIC programs ...
..., the comprehensive Table of Contents, the Appendixes, and the Index provide ready access to demonstrate each of the printer's features. You can always learn about the FX's advanced features at the back of Volume 2, and a knowledge of the program you are already familiar with the... Reference Card at a later time. (You might, for instance, someday want to modify a word processing software package so that its printer driver uses special FX features.) The lessons will do, regardless of the consequences, we 've included sample programs to information. tion (like listing BASIC programs ...
User Manual
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...zero through 255) in the upper half of the range (128 255) and automatically convert it to be an obstacle. The printer driver subtracts 128, which is the FX designers' method of them. For many applications, you won't need the upper half of the range by subtracting 128. Your ... code was designed to get around this range (to 0 through 127. Computer systems designers soon decided to extend this obstacle. So they designed BASIC printer drivers that the code for more features. In Chapter 5, for a bit. Nearly all users. Typical problem codes involve the numbers 0 and 9 to ...
...zero through 255) in the upper half of the range (128 255) and automatically convert it to be an obstacle. The printer driver subtracts 128, which is the FX designers' method of them. For many applications, you won't need the upper half of the range by subtracting 128. Your ... code was designed to get around this range (to 0 through 127. Computer systems designers soon decided to extend this obstacle. So they designed BASIC printer drivers that the code for more features. In Chapter 5, for a bit. Nearly all users. Typical problem codes involve the numbers 0 and 9 to ...
User Manual
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...it's translated into dots. The cleanest way to get the figure to print correctly is to either POKE the codes directly or use a printer driver that the program determined the dot patterns to send to 13. The test 180 encounters a one, it adds the appropriate power of ...R=1 TO N: FOR C=1 TO N 30 D=SQR((R-11)^2 + (C-11)^2) 40 IF INT(D+.5)=10 THEN A(R,C)=1 50 NEXT C 60 PRINT "ROW";R: NEXT R 70 LPRINT CHR$(27)"1"CHR$(7); 100 B=1: E=N-6: S=1 110 FOR P=B TO E STEP 7*S 120 PRINT "LOADING ROWS";P;"TO";P+6*S 130 LPRINT CHR$(27)"*"CHR$(0)CH$(N)CHR$(0); 150 FOR C=1 TO N: GOSUB 180: NEXT C 160 ...
...it's translated into dots. The cleanest way to get the figure to print correctly is to either POKE the codes directly or use a printer driver that the program determined the dot patterns to send to 13. The test 180 encounters a one, it adds the appropriate power of ...R=1 TO N: FOR C=1 TO N 30 D=SQR((R-11)^2 + (C-11)^2) 40 IF INT(D+.5)=10 THEN A(R,C)=1 50 NEXT C 60 PRINT "ROW";R: NEXT R 70 LPRINT CHR$(27)"1"CHR$(7); 100 B=1: E=N-6: S=1 110 FOR P=B TO E STEP 7*S 120 PRINT "LOADING ROWS";P;"TO";P+6*S 130 LPRINT CHR$(27)"*"CHR$(0)CH$(N)CHR$(0); 150 FOR C=1 TO N: GOSUB 180: NEXT C 160 ...
User Manual
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...for character fonts, 49-52, 253-270 Double-Strike Mode, 61-62, 63 ESCape "G" turns it off . See Printer driver Dumping, hex. Control codes, 41-42 Hex dumping and. See Hex dumping for FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294 listed by function, 283-286 listed by number, 271-281... See also specific modes and functions Control panel, 35 Conventions used in dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. See Graphics Mode Designing graphics. See Arrays Dimensions of printer, 329...
...for character fonts, 49-52, 253-270 Double-Strike Mode, 61-62, 63 ESCape "G" turns it off . See Printer driver Dumping, hex. Control codes, 41-42 Hex dumping and. See Hex dumping for FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294 listed by function, 283-286 listed by number, 271-281... See also specific modes and functions Control panel, 35 Conventions used in dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. See Graphics Mode Designing graphics. See Arrays Dimensions of printer, 329...
User Manual
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... specific pitches by name Print quality, 61-66 Print speed. See Modes Print pitch summary table, 60 See also specific pitches by name: Width Printer buffer, 44 Printer driver for problem codes, 308-309 Priorities. See lids Q Quadruple-Density. See Half-Speed Mode QX-10, 38, 40, 314-315 R RAM (Random Access Memory...-325 Print modes. See Margins Roll paper. Print head and dot graphics, 132-133 and dot matrix printing, 50 life of , 23, 200 See also Printer buffer; Proportional Mode, 64-65 ESCape "p1" turns it off. See Reset Code RESTORE statement, 155-156 Reverse line feed.
... specific pitches by name Print quality, 61-66 Print speed. See Modes Print pitch summary table, 60 See also specific pitches by name: Width Printer buffer, 44 Printer driver for problem codes, 308-309 Priorities. See lids Q Quadruple-Density. See Half-Speed Mode QX-10, 38, 40, 314-315 R RAM (Random Access Memory...-325 Print modes. See Margins Roll paper. Print head and dot graphics, 132-133 and dot matrix printing, 50 life of , 23, 200 See also Printer buffer; Proportional Mode, 64-65 ESCape "p1" turns it off. See Reset Code RESTORE statement, 155-156 Reverse line feed.