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You use DIP switch 11 to select the printer control mode. When DIP 
switch 11 is OFF, which is the default, the printer uses BJ-10 mode. Set 
DIP switch 11 to ON to select LQ mode. See Chapter 8, Customizing 
the Printer, for more information on DIP switches.
 
Software and Printer Compatibility
You use software to send information and instructions to the printer 
over the cable that connects the printer to the computer. In addition to 
data, the instructions you send may include special command sequences 
known as control codes and ESCape sequences. These command 
sequences tell the printer such things as how many lines to skip and 
where to start printing.
Some control codes are standard throughout the microcomputer 
industry and are recognized by all printers. Two examples of these are 
form feed (FF) and line feed (LF).
ESCape sequences are unique to each printer emulation. ESCape 
sequences begin with the ESCape character (ESC) followed by one or 
more other characters.
The ESCape character tells the printer not to print the next character (s), 
but to use the information to perform a printing control task, such as 
printing in bold or underlining.
If you would like to receive a list of the control codes and ESCape 
sequences the printer recognizes, you can use Canon's toll-free fax 
retrieval system. Call the Canon help desk at 1-800-423-2366 and ask 
for the fax retrieval system. Then request the BJ-200e Printer Command 
Summary.
How you enter the control codes and ESCape sequences depends on 
your application software. Also, your application software may require 
you to enter the codes and sequences in a specific format, such as 
decimal rather than hexadecimal. For example, you can use only decimal 
format with MultiMate Advantage II™, Professional Write™, and PFS: 
First Choice™.
Printer Control Mode
Print Style
BJ-10
Epson LQ
Italic
No
Yes
Emphasized Yes (via ESC E sequence)
Yes (via ESC E sequence)
Double-high Yes (via ESC [ @ sequence) Yes (via ESC w sequence)
Double-wide Yes (via ESC W sequence)
Yes (via ESC W sequence)
Slashed zero Yes (via ESC [ K sequence) No