4.2.3 Relative-Left Cursor Movement
The CM_OCD_XM_RELLEFT box contains the printer command or commands which
move the cursor horizontally in the negative x-direction with respect to
the current cursor position. This ability is provided for printers that
support different cursor-movement commands. For most printers, the
corresponding Units dialog box will contain values that the Universal
Printer Driver will use to calculate the arguments for the relative left
horizontal cursor-movement command.
Diconix 150 Plus
The Diconix 150 Plus printer does not support an horizontal cursor-movement
command that moves the cursor in the negative x-direction with respect to
the current cursor location; therefore, the CM_OCD_XM_RELLEFT box is empty.
HP LaserJet IIP
For the HP LaserJet IIP printer, the Horizontal Cursor Positioning command
(ESC*p-nX) moves the cursor to a new position with respect to the current
horizontal-cursor location. The minus sign (-) indicates that the movement
is in the negative x-direction relative to the current cursor location. The
variable n specifies the distance of movement in 1/300 inch units.
To specify the relative Horizontal Cursor Positioning command, type the
following in the CM_OCD_XM_RELLEFT box:
\x1B*p-%dX