How to Use this ManualviiiConventions Used in this ManualThe following conventions are used in the command chapters of this manual:• The emulation(s) to which each command applies is given in parentheses at the end of theheading for the command. The emulations (IBM = IBM Proprinter, E = Epson FX, and ML =OKIDATA MICROLINE Standard) are described in Chapter 1.For example:Proportional Spacing Commands (IBM/E/ML)• The printer models to which each command applies are given immediately below thecommand heading, preceded by a check mark ().ML320 E/I, ML321 E/I = Models ML320 & ML321, Epson/IBM-CompatibleML320 Std., ML321 Std. = Models ML320 & ML321, MICROLINE Standard EmulationML320T, ML321T = Models ML320 Turbo & ML321 TurboML390T, ML391T = Models ML320 Turbo & ML321 TurboML520, ML521 = Models ML520 & ML521ML590, ML591 = Models ML590 and ML591For example:Proportional Spacing Commands (IBM/E/ML) ML320 E/I, ML321 E/I ML320T, ML321T ML520, ML521 ML320 Std., ML321 Std. ML390T, ML391T ML590, ML591• Text denoting lines of BASIC programming is set in the Courier font.For example:LPRINT CHR$(27);"[@";CHR$(4);CHR$(0);CHR$(0);CHR$(0);CHR$(34);CHR$(0)• Notes, which contain important information that you should read, are set in italics.For example:Note: If you send a location value outside the set left or right margin, this commandwill be ignored.