Programming string substitutions from the system – Intermate Twinax Connection LX T-04 User Manual

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EDIT PARAMETERS

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Free String Area:
$1AA0

#150 Match String

1_____$1B,$26,$64,$44.

#151 Subst. String

1_____$1B,$2D,$31.

#152 Match String

2_____$1B,$26,$64,$40.

_#153 Subst. String

2_____$1B,$2D,$30.

#154 Match String

3_____ .

#155 Subst. String

3_____ .

#156 Match String

4_____ .

#157 Subst. String

4_____ .

#158 Match String

5_____ .

#159 Subst. String

5_____ .

Use cursor keys to edit, <Enter> to exit

When a Match String is encountered in the ASCII data stream, it is replaced by
the subsequent Substitute String.

The maximum Match String length is 50 bytes. The maximum Substitute String
length is determined by the Free String Area.

Note:

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Extensive use of Substitutions may slow down the printing
speed.

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Changing Printer Driver deletes all String Substitutions.

Programming String Substitutions from the System

The same programming example as above can also be obtained by inserting the
following lines into your document:

%P

(Configuration lead-in sequence)

=150,$1B,$26,$64,$44

(Start underline - HP LaserJet)

=151,$1B,$2D,$31

(Start underline - IBM Proprinter)

=152,$1B,$26,$64,$40

(Stop underline - HP LaserJet)

=153,$1B,$2D,$30

(Stop underline - IBM Proprinter)

=205

(Initialize settings)

=206

(Save settings permanently)

%

(Configuration trailer sequence)

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