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The example of a generic escape sequence used is quite long only
to show the possible placement of codes. Many escape sequence
commands, including the ones you may use most often, are much
shorter. For example, the escape sequence command to change
from portrait orientation to landscape is as follows (note that there
is both a lowercase “l” (first) and a numeral “1 (second) in the
command):
<esc><&><l><1><O>
The command to change back to portrait is as follows (note that
there is a lowercase “l” in this command, and no numeral “1”) :
<esc><&><l><Ø><O>
Check your system and application program documentation before
attempting to send escape sequences to the printer. The procedure
may vary from system to system. In addition to those programs that
allow you to send HP LaserJet series II Emulation escape
sequences, you may also send escape sequences using the BASIC
programming language, in which case, you would use the LPRINT
statement.
LaserJet Command Summary
The following is a summary of the commands used with the
LaserJet series II. This summary is provided for those somewhat
familiar with the LaserJet or LaserJet series II printer. You may
need to check the LaserJet or LaserJet series II documentation for
additional information. You should also read the section
“Additional Technical Information” which follows the Command
Summary.
Chapter 11
11-6 HP LaserJet series II Emulation
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