Printer controls from Universe
If you're using a pass-through slave function, there are two possibilities
I've seen for solutions:
1. Your emulation is 'converting' the escape to its ASCII equivalent. If
so, there is usually a setting for that.
2. Try using CRT instead
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>Subject: RE: [U2] Printing Printer controls from Universe
>
>Your ESCAPE [CHAR(27)] may well be intercepted. Check your terminal /
>terminal emulation specification for what it might intercept.
>
>Odds on it that never gets to the printer.
>
>You mi
On UD we try to make sure we've done a CONTROLCHARS IGNORE first.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Printing Printer controls
James,
Reinstall your printer on (whatever) operating system using the Generic Text
Driver rather than the manufacturer's printer driver.
This will allow the ESC sequences to pass thru to your printer as ESC
sequences.
On Windows, set the Print Processor to WinPrint and the Default Data Type to
If you're using a pass-through slave function, there are two possibilities
I've seen for solutions:
1. Your emulation is 'converting' the escape to its ASCII equivalent. If
so, there is usually a setting for that.
2. Try using CRT instead of PRINT.
HTH
Brian
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Your ESCAPE [CHAR(27)] may well be intercepted. Check your terminal /
terminal emulation specification for what it might intercept.
Odds on it that never gets to the printer.
You might be able to send an alternate character (155 for example - 128+27)
or use a different slave print mode (e.g. pass