PRINT DIRECTION
LEGEND: Ec = [Ctrl] [P] [Esc] in DOS EDIT
The Print Direction command rotates the logical page
with respect to the current orientation without
performing a page eject. This rotation is performed in
90 degree increments in a counter-clockwise direction
and allows printing in four directions on the same
page.
COMMAND:
Ec&a#P This command allows the
print to be rotated in
increments of 90 degrees.
All other values are
ignored.
EXAMPLE:
EcE Reset
Ec*p750x1925Y Cursor position
Ec&a0P Print Direction "0"
degrees
0 Degrees Text
Ec&a90P Print Direction "90"
degrees
90 Degrees Text
Ec&a180P Print Direction "180"
degrees
180 Degrees Text
Ec&a270P Print Direction "270"
degrees
270 Degrees Text
EcE Reset
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The information contained herein is subject to change
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Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for incidental or
consequential damages in connection with the use of this
material.
Can be used with transparency to provide right and center justification of print data without concern for character widths.
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Ashley Roll has put together a really nice little unit here. Leave off the MAX232 and keep these handy for the few times you need true RS232! |
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