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



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