Sending printer control characters to a printer

I would like to send printer control characters to a printer/plotter. Does anyone have any information or thoughts on how this could be accomplished? For example, I would like to send the printer reset sequence ([esc] E). Is this possible?
Thank You,
Bob

Hi bgblair !!
I�ve done this some time ago...
Here is like i did it:
char esc[] = new char[]{27};//The escape-character
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();//Stringbuffer to app. the whole doc. or pcl-commands
buff.append(""+esc);
....OK...
After i�ve filled the buf i put it into a File and sent it to the printer.
This worked fine for me !!
CU
Ingeling

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    Finally, the FC-cmd (Font Call) lists a printer font selected within SmartForms. Please note that every SmartForm has a designated default SmartStyle under "Form Attributes->Output Options". In addition, every text node can have a SmartStyle attached (which will override the definitions from the default style for the text). In our case the resulting printer font that was selected is HELVE 12.0 pt bold-off, italic-off.
    FCHELVE   120  00109XSF100SF101110000067E X
    Header Data
    Release Status: Released for Customer
    Released on: 22.08.2005  09:57:20
    Priority: Recommendations/additional info
    Category: Customizing
    Primary Component: BC-CCM-PRN Print and Output Management
    Secondary Components: BC-SRV-SCR SAPscript
    BC-SRV-SSF Smart Forms
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    Anji

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