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Ithaca 610 Programmer's Guide - TransAct

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Programming Codes<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong> ® <strong>610</strong> Programmer’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Print Rotation Commands<br />

Rotated print capabilities are available. The print mode commands listed below rotate<br />

the print in any of three 90° orientations. In 90° and 270° rotated mode, the print data is<br />

first buffered by the printer, processed (rotated), and then printed in one of three fonts.<br />

Consequently, printing time is delayed. In 180° mode, the print is simply inverted and<br />

mirrored, and no delay occurs.<br />

In rotated 90° and 270° mode, the printer can support up to 40 lines of rotated print with<br />

up to 128 characters per line. One single pass and two double pass fonts with<br />

emphasize and enhanced attributes are available.<br />

In free format rotated 90° and 270° mode, the print length is determined by the length of<br />

the longest line entered. In line formatted mode, the line length is set not by the longest<br />

line entered but by the maximum line length specified by the set line length command.<br />

A line spacing table controls the spacing between lines. The table is defined by the<br />

rotated print line spacing ([ESC] u ...) command or by inserting [LF] or [ESC] J <br />

commands in the rotated data. The [ESC] u command specifies the number of dots to be<br />

added between each printed line. Each line has an entry in the table. There is space for<br />

40 lines. The default spacing is 1/8 inch between lines.<br />

If a [LF] is used to specify the line spacing, it overrides the default table and sets spacing<br />

to 1/8 inch or eight lines per inch. If [ESC] J is used, specifies the spacing in<br />

n/216.<br />

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