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PRNTADRS<br />

Print Address<br />

Allows you to set the <strong>HP</strong>-IB address of the printer.<br />

Syntax<br />

printer<br />

r address<br />

Item Description/Default<br />

Number Any valid integer number.<br />

Equivalent Softkey: PfsXm AIXJRESS .<br />

Option Required: Option 02 1.<br />

Example<br />

PRNTADRS Print Address<br />

R-awe<br />

0 to 30<br />

10 OUTPUT 718;"VARDEF L,OC,l;MOV L,OC,l2;" Dtf~nes a variable called L-OC, <strong>and</strong><br />

then moves 12 into L-OC.<br />

20 OUTPUT 718;"PRNTADRS 1;" Sets the <strong>HP</strong>-IB address of the printer<br />

to 1.<br />

. You can insert programming comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />

here.<br />

300 OUTPUT 718;"OUTPUT PRNTADRS,F3.0,L,OC;" You could use this statement within<br />

a DLP This statement outputs the<br />

number 12 to the printer<br />

Description<br />

You may find it useful to assign PRNTADRS near the beginning of your program, <strong>and</strong>, from<br />

then on, refer to the printer address in your program as PRNTADRS. The advantage of using<br />

PRNTADRS in this way is that if you need to change the printer address, you need only<br />

change the programming line that assigns the printer address to PRNTADRS (see line 20 of the<br />

programming example).<br />

Query Response<br />

PRNTADRS? returns the current <strong>HP</strong>-IB address of the printer.<br />

printer<br />

r address<br />

output<br />

termination +<br />

Programming Comm<strong>and</strong>s 5449

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