See, for example, http://www.nsc.liu.se/~boein/f77to90/asa.html:
ASA Carriage Control Characters
The first character in each record (line) of formatted output defines a carriage control character to the lineprinter, often called ASA-character, for a previous name of the US Standardization Organization ANSI. These have the following meanings
blank New line + Not new line (overwriting, not available on all printers) 0 Double line feed 1 New page
That doesn't look like a "1", it is a "1". You need to strip the first character off from each line and use it to determine what type of CR and/or LF you should put before/after that record.
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to (tye)Re: Page Break Characters
by tye
in thread Page Break Characters
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