RELATIVE CURSOR POSITIONING
LEGEND: Ec = [Ctrl] [P] [Esc] in DOS EDIT
DEFINITION
Relative cursor movement references the distance
to move the cursor from the current active cursor
position.
The printer does not actually have a cursor, the
PCL cursor position refers to the current active
position (CAP). This cursor identifies the
current position in memory, the pointer, where a
printing command will begin laying out page data.
SUPERSCRIPT EXAMPLE USING RELATIVE CURSOR POSITIONING
EcE Printer Reset
Normal Text
Ec*p-25Y Moves the cursor 25
dots up from current
position
This is a test of superscript Text
Ec*p+25Y Moves the cursor 25
dots down from
current position
Now back to normal Text
EcE Printer Reset
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Co. 1993
The information contained herein is subject to change
without notice.
Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for incidental or
consequential damages in connection with the use of this
material.
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