Printer Code
Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at bestweb.net
Tue Jan 16 05:30:58 PST 2007
Quoting Fairlight (Tue, 16 Jan 2007 06:35:43 -0500):
> With neither thought nor caution, Ed Hilovsky blurted:
> >
> > chr(27) + 'p' + chr(0) + chr(100) + chr(250) - I have converted so
> far
> > $1b p $00 d (What would the chr(250) convert to )
>
> [cobalt] [~] [6:30am]: bc
> ibase=10
> obase=16
> 250
> FA
>
> The hex value for decimal 250 is "FA". No idea how that fits into the
> printer codes though, but you asked for a hex value, there it is.
In a pinch, #250 will work as well.
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