INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USING PANASONIC-CARDCO G+
WITH EASY SCRIPT

BY:  JERRY ELLIS, 75006,741



 1.  Before loading EASY SCRIPT type the following:

          OPEN4,4,25:PRINT#4,"LOCK":CLOSE4

 2.  Load EASY SCRIPT as normal (LOAD"*",8,1).

 3.  For printer type use, 4=OTHER, then S=SERIAL.

 4.  Type the following commands using the F-3 key (reverse asterisk) as the first entry on each line.  A standard asterisk is used here for reference only.  Save these commands on disk and call them up each time you use EASY SCRIPT.

*nb"printer codes"
*lm10:rm70:pl66:vp6:lf1
*0=0:1=1:2=45:3=52:4=53:5=69:6=70:7=83:8=84:9=87
*nb BEGIN TYPING TEXT ON THIS LINE.


 5.  The commands for margins (lm & rm) and vertical offset (vp) may be changed to what suits your application but page length (pl) and line feed (lf) must be stated.  Evidently all default values are not valid in this mode.

 6.  The third command line above beginning with 0=0:1=1:etc. are found on the chart on the last page of these instructions.  They stand for the CHR$ number which the Panasonic printer recognizes as commands to the printer.  The codes were taken from the Panasonic instr	 tion book and DO NOT INCLUDE all of the codes available.

 7.  The third command line is used to define these codes for EASY SCRIPT.  Only 10 codes may be defined (0 through 9) so not all are defined.  Using the chart on the last page you may change the definitions to suit your application.

 8.  While typing your text, to initiate a particular function, press the F-1 key, the up arrow key (EASY SCRIPT's escape key), the F-1 key (AGAIN), and the code you want.  The escape key prints on the screen as a rev	 sed "E".  The code should also be in reverse print.  If you want to end the function you press F-1, up arrow, F-1 , and the code to release the function.  If no release code is listed you use the code to go back to the font you were using prior to the change.  If there are two codes you must press F-1 again and then the second code.

 9.  It is not as complicated as it seems.  Here is an example of UNDERLINING.  The F-1 key, the up arrow (^), and the command are in brackets for clarity.


[F-1,^,F-1,2,F-1	 ]This is an example of UNDERLINING[F-1,^,F-1,2,F-1,0]


     On the edit screen it will look like this:

          E21This is an example of UNDERLINING.E20

     Of course, the E21 and E20 will be in reverse print.


10.  The EASY SCRIPT instruction book cautions that use of escape codes (F-1, up arrow) may effect justification.


11.  The standard centering command works (F-3,cn1) works fine in this mode.


12.  PANASONIC-CARDCO G+ PRINTER CODES FOR USE WITH EASY SCRIPT


Pica Pitch:                   80	 Elite Pitch:                  77

Proportional Pitch:          111

Double Width:      Set      87+1
Release      87+0

Compressed Mode:              15

Superscript:       Set      83+0
Release        84

Subscript:         Set      83+1
Release        84

Italics:           Set        52
Release        53

Emphasis Mode:     Set        69
Release        70

Double Printing:   Set        71
Release        72

Near Letter Qual.: Set       110

Underlining:       Set      45+1
Release      45+0


SPECIAL N	 ES:


1.  All codes are not listed.
2.  Only 10 at one time may be defined using EASY SCRIPT.
3.  All codes may not work with certain fonts, see printer manual     (exm. super-subscript with Near Letter Quality).
