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Page 1 - Class Series II

Class Series II Programmer’s Manual Covers the following models: E-Class Mark II E-Class Mark III Basic and Advanced (Serial# 3xxxxxxx or earlier) A

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ivSTX KtA Write Application Family Identifier (AFI) to Tag ... 115 STX KtD Write Data Storage Format Identifier (DS

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 86 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Response format: <A;B;C;D;E;F>[CR] Where: A - Device type

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 87 (PA) Present Adjust – This command fine-tunes the Present Dista

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 88 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (PO) Paper Empty – This command sets the length of travel before a

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 89 (PV) Paper Value – This command sets threshold value for the med

Page 7 - Contents

Extended System-Level Command Functions 90 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (RI) RFID Configuration – This command configures the optional RFID

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 91 Value Units / Interpretation RFID Configuration Definition / Funct

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 92 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (RL) Ribbon Low Diameter – This command sets the threshold for a l

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 93 (SA) SOP Adjust – This command sets the start of print (SOP) location

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 94 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (Sl) Security Lock – This command provides the ability to password-

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 95 (SM) Maximum (Label) Length Ignore – This command controls recognitio

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v p Set Backfeed Speed ... 133 Q Set Quantity of Labels to Print ...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 96 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Values Scanner Configuration Range / Interpretation V Redundancy

Page 15 - Overview

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 97 (SP) Serial Port – This command configures the serial communication

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 98 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (SS or sS) Feed Speed – This command controls the rate of label mo

Page 17 - General Conventions

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 99 (UM) Units of Measure – See <STX>m (metric) or <STX>n (i

Page 18 - Typical Data Flow Sequence

Extended System-Level Command Functions 100 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Value Parameter WiFi Interpretation Default Value M x Is the

Page 19 - Configuration Commands

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 101 (WS) WiFi Security – This command configures WiFi security. Value

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 102 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KD Database Configuration (Non-Display Models only) Thi

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 103 STX Kd Set File as Factory Default This command selects the specif

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 104 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The sample above disables, and then enables character encoding wi

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 105 STX KF Select Factory Defaults This command restores the configu

Page 24 - Alternate Control Code Modes

viAppendix A ... 167 ASCII Control Chart ...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 106 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KH Dot Check (H-Class & M-Class Mark II only) Th

Page 26 - Immediate Command Functions

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 107 Sample: <STX>KHB<CR> The sample above returns resul

Page 27 - SOH B Toggle Pause

Extended System-Level Command Functions 108 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KI GPIO Input This command configures the GPIO input chann

Page 28 - SOH D SOH Shutdown

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 109 STX KO GPIO Output This command configures the GPIO outputs of t

Page 29 - SOH F Send Status Byte

Extended System-Level Command Functions 110 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX Kp Module Protection This command controls memory module pr

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 111 STX KQ Query Memory Configuration This command causes the print

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 112 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Display-Equipped model response format: Product: I4208 – 01.01

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 113 STX Kq Query Memory Configuration This command causes the print

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 114 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KR Reset Memory Configuration This command resets the printe

Page 34 - STX F Form Feed

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 115 STX KtA Write Application Family Identifier (AFI) to Tag (Direct

Page 35 - STX I Input Image Data

vii Appendix I ... 253 Symbol Sets and Character Maps ...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 116 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KtE Write Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Bit (Di

Page 37 - STX k Test RS-232 Port

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 117 STX KtR Read Data from RFID Tag (Direct Mode – HF [13.56 MHz] ISO

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 118 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KtU Read Unique Serial Number from RFID Tag (Direct Mode –

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 119 STX KtW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – HF [13.56 MHz] ISO

Page 40 - STX p Controlled Pause

Extended System-Level Command Functions 120 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KuB Read Data from Gen2 Tag Section This command reads

Page 41 - STX R Ribbon Saver Control

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 121 STX KuR Read Data from RFID Tag (Direct Mode – UHF Interface

Page 42 - STX T Print Quality Label

Extended System-Level Command Functions 122 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KuW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – UHF Interface –

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 123 STX Kx Delete Configuration File This command deletes a configura

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 124 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 125 6 Label Formatting Command Functions Introduction The <STX>L command switches the printer from t

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viiiAppendix Q ... 293 Plug and Play IDs ...

Page 47 - STX X Set Default Module

Label Formatting Command Functions 126 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual A Set Format Attribute This command specifies the type of format ope

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 127 B Bar Code Magnification This command provides a mechanism to specify

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Label Formatting Command Functions 128 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual c Set Cut by Amount This command is the same as the “:” command excep

Page 50 - STX z Pack Module

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 129 E Terminate Label Formatting Mode and Print Label This command cause

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Label Formatting Command Functions 130 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual f Set Present Speed (Non-Display Models only) This command controls

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 131 H Enter Heat Setting This command changes the “on time” of elements

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Label Formatting Command Functions 132 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual M Select Mirror Mode This command instructs the printer to “mirror” a

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 133 P Set Print Speed This command sets a print speed for a label or batc

Page 55 - STX Kb Backfeed Time Delay

Label Formatting Command Functions 134 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Q Set Quantity of Labels to Print This command sets the number of the

Page 56 - STX KC Get Configuration

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 135 r Recall Stored Label Format This command is used to retrieve label f

Page 57 - STX Kc Configuration Set

Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 1 1 Overview Who Should Use this Manual This manual is intended for programmers who wish to create their own

Page 58 - (if available)

Label Formatting Command Functions 136 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual S Set Feed Speed This command controls the rate at which the label i

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 137 T Set Field Data Line Terminator This command, intended for use with

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Label Formatting Command Functions 138 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Sample 2: Assume printer date is set to January 31, 2013

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 139 X Terminate Label Formatting Mode This command causes the printer, w

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Label Formatting Command Functions 140 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual z Zero (Ø) Conversion to “0” This command removes the slash zero in f

Page 63 - (MP Comapct4 Mark II only)

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 141 Embedding Numeric strings for incrementing may also be embedded betwee

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Label Formatting Command Functions 142 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Embedding Numeric strings for decrementing may also be embedded betwee

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 143 Special Label Formatting Command Functions Two Special Label Formatt

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Label Formatting Command Functions 144 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Sample 2: Assume printer date is set to January 01, 2013 <STX>L

Page 67 - 13.99 and earlier)

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 145 String Characters Print Values String Markers Print Values A Week Day

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Overview 2 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual This manual contains the following sections and appendices:  OVERVIEW on page 1 Contents, organiza

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Label Formatting Command Functions 146 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 147 7 Font Loading Command Functions Introduction The commands used for font loading are usually gene

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Font Loading Commands 148 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual )s###W Font Descriptor This command (typically first data in a font file) contains a

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 149 8 Generating Label Formats Introduction This section explains the use of the different fields in a prin

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Generating Label Formats 150 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The first line in the sample format (Table 8-1) is the System-Level Command direct

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 151 The record (with spaces added for readability) conforms to the following fixed field

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Generating Label Formats 152 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The Header Fields Each of the fields in the record header is generally described

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 153 c: Width Multiplier Values 1-9, A-Z, and a-z represent multiplication factors fr

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Generating Label Formats 154 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual gggg: Column Position This field is a horizontal coordinate that determines how

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 155 1: Internal Bitmapped Fonts This record type is used for internal bitmapped fonts

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Overview Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 3 General Conventions These are some of the conventions followed in this manual:  On the header of

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Generating Label Formats 156 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Field Valid Inputs Meaning eee 000 to 999 (000 to 099 Reserved), A04 to A72, x0

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 157 Print head Resolution (DPI) Character size (dots) Width Height 203 16-2817 16-2

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Generating Label Formats 158 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Field Valid Inputs Meaning eee 001 to 999 Symbol Height ffff 0000 to 9999 Row

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 159 Lines and Boxes Lines and boxes are drawn by values that determine column and row

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Generating Label Formats 160 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Polygons Polygons are created by defining the positions of the corners, specifyin

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 161 1 Rotation (must be 1) cccc Column of the center point X Graphic field C Circle ID

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Generating Label Formats 162 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Examples (with spaces added for readability): 1: Triangle The record: 1 X

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 163 Advanced Format Attributes Two different advanced formatting attributes extend the

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Generating Label Formats 164 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>L D11 1911S0102600040P018P018Old DPL World 1911S0102000040P018P018Old

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Generating Label Formats Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 165 <STX>L D11 A2 FA+ 1911S0105000020P018P018DPL allows \<FP36FS36>FONT\<

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Overview 4 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Special Instructions  The green check box is intended to alert the user to conventions used within t

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Generating Label Formats 166 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 167 Appendix A ASCII Control Chart Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Ctr

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Appendix A – ASCII Control Chart 168 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Ç 128

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 169 Appendix B Sample Programs “C” Language Program The following sample “C” program is included for refe

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Appendix B – Sample Programs 170 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual ASCII text file The following ASCII text file will also generate the label sho

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 171 ‘Concatenate all the dynamic data fields with the constant header strings, term

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Appendix B – Sample Programs 172 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual StartUpPosition = 3 ‘Windows Default Begin VB.ComboBox cmboFonts

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 173 cmboFonts.AddItem Printer.Fonts(I) ‘ Put each font into list

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Appendix B – Sample Programs 174 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Left = 1635 Top = 765 _ExtentX

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 175 #If Win32 Then Private Type DOC_INFO_1 pDocName As String pOutputFile As

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Overview Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 5 Printer Commands Description Notes <SOH>A Status command Optional, bidirectional communicat

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Appendix B – Sample Programs 176 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual MsgBox “You must Open a file to send”, vbExclamation Exit Sub

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 177 End Sub Private Sub open_Click() CommonDialog1.ShowOpen loadfile = Comm

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Appendix B – Sample Programs 178 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 179 Appendix C Available Fonts – Sizes, References, and Samples All character bitmapped fonts available on t

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Appendix C – Available Fonts 180 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Font sizes are dependent upon the print head resolution of the printer used. Th

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Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 181 Font Height Width Spacing Point Size Font 0 20 14 2 2.4 Font 1 3

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Appendix C – Available Fonts 182 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Internal Bitmapped and Smooth Font Samples The identifying number is used in t

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Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 183 5: Identifies a 62-character alphanumeric upper case font. 6: Identi

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Appendix C – Available Fonts 184 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 9: Identifies the Internal CG Triumvirate font. Point sizes are selected by th

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 185 Appendix D Reset Codes The most common transmitted error codes are: Uppercase “R” This code is sent

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Overview 6 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Configuration Command Name Function <STX>Kf Set Present Distance Determines label stop positio

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Appendix D – Reset Codes 186 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 187 Appendix E Single Byte Symbol Sets The following tables include some of the sixty-six standard symbol se

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets 188 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (E1) ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

Page 117 - STX KE Character Encoding

Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 189 (E5) ISO 8859/5 Latin 5 Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets 190 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (LG) Legal Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 191 (PD) PC-8 D/N, Code Page 437N Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets 192 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (PM) PC-850 Multilingual Symbol Set (Default Symbol Set) 0 1 2 3 4 5

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 193 (R8) Roman-8 Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

Page 122 - STX Kn NIC Reset

Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets 194 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (TS) PS Text Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

Page 123 - STX KO GPIO Output

Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 195 (VI) Ventura International Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D

Page 124 - STX Kp Module Protection

Overview Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 7 Download Commands Download Command Name Function <STX>I Download Image Downloads Image to sel

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets 196 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (W1) Windows 3.1 Latin 1 Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 197 (WO) Windows 3.0 Latin 1 Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets 198 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 199 Appendix F Bar Code Summary Data Bar code fonts have alpha names (left column, below). Uppercase alpha

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Appendix F – Bar Code Summary Data 200 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Bar Code ID Symbology Length Checksum Valid ASCII Characters, decima

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Appendix F – Bar Code Summary Data Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 201 Bar Code ID Symbology Length Checksum Valid ASCII Characters, de

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Appendix F – Bar Code Summary Data 202 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Bar Code ID Symbology Length Checksum Valid ASCII Characters, decima

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Appendix F – Bar Code Summary Data Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 203 Font 203 DPI Resolutions 300 DPI Resolutions 400 DPI Resolutions 6

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Appendix F – Bar Code Summary Data 204 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Font 203 DPI Resolutions 300 DPI Resolutions 400 DPI Resolutions 600 D

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 205 Appendix G Bar Code Details Unless otherwise noted all bar codes depicted in this section were produced u

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Overview 8 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 206 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual C: UPC-E Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: Seven digits. If the user provi

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 207 This printer supports the Code 128 subsets A, B, and C. The printer can be selec

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 208 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Control Codes: By sending these control codes, control characters can be encode

Page 139 - Introduction

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 209 G: EAN-8 Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 8 digits. If the user provides 7 di

Page 140 - A Set Format Attribute

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 210 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The following example prints a Codabar bar code with a wide to narrow bar ratio

Page 141 - B Bar Code Magnification

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 211 L: Interleaved 2 of 5 (with a Modulo 10 Checksum and Bearer Bars) Valid Cha

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 212 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The following example prints a 5 digit UPC bar code addendum: <STX>L D1

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 213 Q: UCC/EAN Code 128 Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 19 digits. Valid bar wid

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 214 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual S: UCC/EAN Code 128 Random Weight Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: At least 34

Page 145 - J Justification

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 215 u: UPS MaxiCode, Modes 2 & 3 The printer supports MaxiCode as defined in t

Page 146 - M Select Mirror Mode

Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 9 2 Control Code Command Functions Introduction The printer requires a special “attention-getter” character i

Page 147 - P Set Print Speed

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 216 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual A UPS 3.0 zip + 4 with Message data format and message header: 1u0000001200120[

Page 148 - R Set Row Offset Amount

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 217 U: UPS MaxiCode, Modes 2 & 3 with Byte Count Specifier Specified Length

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 218 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>L D11<CR> 1v0000000150100A<CR> 121100000000100Barcode v

Page 150 - S Set Feed Speed

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 219 Z: PDF-417 with Byte Count Specifier Specified Length – The upper case Z ide

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 220 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Where: Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W W Fixed value,

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 221 ECC 200 symbols: There are 24 square symbol sizes available, with both row and

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 222 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual W1C: DataMatrix with Byte Count Specifier Specified Length – The upper case

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 223 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3 and 4 Rotation W1 W1 Fixed value, extend

Page 155 - Embedding

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 224 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>L D11<CR> 1W1d4400000100010This is the data portion<CR>

Page 156 - ^ Set Count by Amount

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 225 If HEX/ASCII mode is selected in manual Data Input Mode, only the data for Kanji

Page 157 - STX D Print adjusted date

Control Code Command Functions 10 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Alternate Control Code Modes For systems unable to transmit certain control c

Page 158 - STX T Print Time and Date

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 226 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Model 1: 21 X 21 cells to 73 X 73 cells (Versions 1 to 14, increase in steps

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 227 DPL field record, QR Code bar code, Cell Size = 0.08 inch square, positioned at

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 228 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W1 W1 Fixed value, exte

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 229 Error Correction (EC) / Size Implications jjj Symbol Size[1] Symbol Format Ma

Page 162 - *c###E Character Code

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 230 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Error Correction Size 001 to 099: This value specifies the percent of symbol c

Page 163 - Generating Label Formats

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 231 preceding the FNC1 are Application Indicators assigned by AIM International. T

Page 164 - The Structure of a Record

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 232 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual W1g / W1G: USD-8 (Code 11) Valid Characters: 0-9,- Bar Code Data String Len

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 233 Note that there is no auto-switching from or to Subset A. Standard switches are

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 234 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The following example prints an EAN128 bar code: <STX>L D11<CR>

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 235 built into the printer; see table below. As an example, to encode FNC2 into a Co

Page 168 - Record Structure Types

Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 11 3 Immediate Command Functions Introduction When the printer receives an Immediate Command, its current o

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 236 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual W1k: GS1 DataBar (previously “Reduced Space Symbology RSS”) Valid Characters

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 237 Syntax for GS1 DataBar (spaces added for readability): a W1 k c d eee ffff gggg

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 238 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The following example prints an GS1 DataBar bar code with 2-D data: <STX&

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 239 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W1 W1 Fixed value, exten

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 240 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual W1m / W1M: Australia Post 4-State Bar Code Length: 37, 52, or 67 bars Usage

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 241 <STX>L D11<CR> 1WM00000005000501139987520<CR> E Barcode W1M

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 242 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual W1p: Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB) Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 20, 25,

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 243 Where: Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W1q W1q Fixed val

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 244 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Example: The following example prints a KMART bar code: <STX>L D11<

Page 178 - Figure 2

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 245 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W1 W1 Fixed value, exte

Page 179 - Figure 3

Immediate Command Functions 12 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual SOH A Send ASCII Status String This command allows the host computer to check

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 246 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Example: The following example prints a Code 16K: <STX>L D11 1W1Y33050

Page 181 - ASCII Control Chart

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 247 <STX>L D11<CR> 1W1z000000015010014000PDF417<CR> 1211000000001

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Appendix G – Bar Code Details 248 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual  In the table above, row/column/error correction selection index (hi) valu

Page 183 - 10K OHM 1/4 WATT

Appendix G – Bar Code Details Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 249 From the example, the bar code’s data stream, 1W1Z0000000150100001214000PDF<

Page 184 - Appendix B – Sample Programs

Appendix G – Bar Code Details 250 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 251 Appendix H Single and Double Byte Character Font Mapping Label format records with font code 9 in the b f

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Appendix H – Single and Double Byte Character Font Mapping 252 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Font 9, Font Specifications (eee Height) and Ass

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 253 Appendix I Symbol Sets and Character Maps Symbol Set Selection Scalable fonts are mapped through a sy

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Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps 254 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Single Byte Code Pages Code Page Identifier Font Format Descrip

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Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 255 Code Page Identifier Font Format Description Intellifont [

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Immediate Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 13 Where: Possible Values Interpretation Transmit Sequence a - Y/N Y = Inte

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Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps 256 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Code Page Identifier Font Format Description Intellifont [1] M

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 257 Appendix J General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Port Applications GPIO-equipped printers can interface wit

Page 193 - Appendix C

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications 258 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Applicator Interface Card (Type 1) Jumper Locatio

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 259 Applicator Interface Card (Type 1) GPIO Por

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications 260 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The Start of Print Circuit depends upon the applic

Page 196 - Appendix C – Available Fonts

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 261 Applicator Interface Card (Type 2) The Ap

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications 262 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual GPI/O A (J1) Four dedicated inputs are available

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 263 Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can

Page 199 - Reset Codes

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 264 GPI/O B (J2) Six unassigned inputs are designed

Page 200 - Appendix D – Reset Codes

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 265 Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can

Page 201 - Single Byte Symbol Sets

Immediate Command Functions 14 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual SOH C Stop/Cancel This command performs the same function as pressing the STOP

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 266 COM C (J4) Serial Port C functions as an RS-232

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 267 I-Class GPIO I-Class GPIO functions are

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications 268 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual M-Class II GPIO MII GPIO functions are deta

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Port Applications Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 269 MII Sample SOP Circuit Pin 3 should be pull

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 271 Appendix K  The tables in this section use the following standards: X = Supported; ND = Non-Display

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 275 Appendix L Speed Ranges Printer Speed Command* Speed Value: Inches per Second Millimeters per Second

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Immediate Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 15 SOH e Send Batch Printed Quantity This command causes the printer to return

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Appendix L – Speed Ranges 276 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Model Print Speed Feed Speed Reverse Speed Slew Speed Range Default Range

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 277 Appendix M Commands by Function Commands by Function Function Command Backup speed pa Batch quantity requ

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Appendix M – Commands By Function 278 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Function Command Memory query <STX>KQ Memory query (new format) <

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 279 Appendix N Image Loading The printer will accept four types of image files: .BMP, .IMG, .PCX and a speci

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Appendix N – Image Loading 280 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual ^BqA(CR) ^BIAAFLOGO(CR) 8030FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 281 Appendix O UPC-A and EAN-13: Variable Price/Weight Bar Codes The EAN/UPC standard allows for an addition

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Appendix O – UPC-A and EAN-13 Variable Price / Weight Bar Codes 282 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 283 Appendix P International Language Print Capability (ILPC) Programming Examples ILPC (if equipped) allows t

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples 284 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual  The notation “<xx>” in this DPL file should be interpreted

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 285 Scalable Double-Byte Font Map - KANJI eee (Font Code) Scalable

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 287 Sample Kanji Gothic E DPL file (Hex-ASCII addressing) and result

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples 288 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual ILPC - Chinese The Chinese Option is a double byte scalable

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 289 Scalable Double-Byte Font Map - CHINESE eee (Font Code) Scalab

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 291 ILPC - Korean The Korean Option is a double-byte scalable font

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Appendix P – ILPC Programming Examples 292 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 112200002200030Rotation 3<CR> 3911UH002330165P012P012<AC>

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 293 Appendix Q Plug and Play IDs MFG; CMD; MDL; CLS; DES Where: MFG = Datamax-Oneil CMD = Fixed string: “D

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Appendix Q – Plug and Play IDs 294 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 295 Appendix R Line Mode Line Mode allows the printer to respond to raw data from a device that may not be abl

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 17 4 System-Level Command Functions Introduction The most commonly used commands are the System-Level Comma

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Appendix R – Line Mode 296 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>L PG SG D11 15110000160001099999999999999999999999999999999999 U 1511000012

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Appendix R – Line Mode Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 297 Label 1: TEST DATA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FIXED FIELD #1 TEST DATA BBBBBBB

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 299 Appendix S RFID Overview The printer has two different operational modes for the programming of RFID tags:

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Appendix S – RFID Overview 300 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual UHF Interface This interface allows the Host Application to perform specific oper

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Appendix S – RFID Overview Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 301 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1, 2, and 3 Operation to perform, where: 1

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Appendix S – RFID Overview 302 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Example 1: The following example encodes an HF tag , starting at block 001, with

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Appendix S – RFID Overview Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 303 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1, 2, and 3 Operation to perform, where: 1

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Appendix S – RFID Overview 304 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Example1: The following example encodes a HF tag, starting at block 001, with “Da

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 305 Appendix T WiFi Region Country Codes Region Country Codes Code Country Code Country Code Country AF A

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System-Level Command Functions 18 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX a Enable Feedback Characters This command enables the feedback ASCII he

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Appendix T – WiFi Region Country Codes 306 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Code Country Code Country Code Country BS Bahamas HU Hungary RW

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Appendix T – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 307 Code Country Code Country Code Country BI Burundi LA Lao P

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Appendix T – WiFi Region Country Codes 308 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Code Country Code Country Code Country CU Cuba MU Mauritius

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Appendix T – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 309 Code Country Code Country Code Country PF French Polynesi

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Appendix T – WiFi Region Country Codes 310 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 311 Appendix U Graphics Display Icon Key Display Size Description Large Small Initialization, typically brie

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Appendix U – Display Icon Key and Control Panel Button Sequence Functions 312 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Control Panel Button Sequences T

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Appendix U – Display Icon Key and Control Panel Button Sequence Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 313 Seven Button Control Panel

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Appendix U – Display Icon Key and Control Panel Button Sequence Functions 314 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 315 Appendix V Bar Code Symbology Information Resources American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 1819 L St

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 19 STX c Set Continuous Paper Length This command sets the label size for ap

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Appendix V – Bar Code Symbology Information Resources 316 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Health Industry Business Communications Council (HIBCC

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 317 Glossary alphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and other symbols. backing material

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Glossary 318 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual DPL (Datamax-O’Neil Programming Language) programming commands used specifically for control of and

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Glossary Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 319 print speed The rate at which the media moves under the print head during the printing process

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System-Level Command Functions 20 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX e Select Edge Sensor This command enables transmissive (see-through)

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 21 STX G Print Last Label Format This command prints a previously formatted

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System-Level Command Functions 22 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual nn…n -Up to 16 characters used as an image name. <CR> -0x0d termin

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 23 STX J Set Pause for Each Label This command causes the printer to pause a

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System-Level Command Functions 24 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX M Set Maximum Label Length This command instructs the printer move medi

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 25 STX O Set Start of Print (SOP) Position This command sets the point to be

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CG Times (based upon Times New Roman), CG Triumvirate, MicroType, and TrueType are trademarks of the AGFA Monotype Corporation. PCL, Intellifont, a

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System-Level Command Functions 26 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX o Cycle Cutter This command will cause the optional cutter mechanism to

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 27 STX Q Clear All Modules This command instructs the printer to clear all

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System-Level Command Functions 28 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX r Select Reflective Sensor This command enables reflective (black mark)

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 29 STX t Test DRAM Memory Module This command tests the DRAM module. The pri

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System-Level Command Functions 30 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual The sample above produces three labels. The first is formatted with the comm

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 31 STX V Software Switch Settings This command controls the printer options,

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System-Level Command Functions 32 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX v Request Firmware Version This command causes the printer to send its

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 33 STX w Test Flash Memory Module This command tests the Flash module. The t

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System-Level Command Functions 34 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX x Delete File from Module This command removes a specific file from the

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 35 STX Y Output Sensor Values This command causes a sensor value response.

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System-Level Command Functions 36 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX Z Print Configuration Label This command causes the printer to produce

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Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 37 5 Extended System-Level Command Functions Introduction Issued in the same context as System-Level Command

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 38 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual smooth scalable font processor will remain unchanged. The alloca

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 39 STX K}M Manual Media Calibration (Non-Display Models only) This co

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 40 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KaR Read Data from RFID Tag (Direct Mode – Generic Read/Wri

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 41 STX KaW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – Generic Read/Wri

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 42 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual STX KC Get Configuration This command returns the configurati

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 43 STX Kc Configuration Set This command specifies the Power-up

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 44 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Configuration Set Commands <STX>Kc Parameter Name Paramet

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 45 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Rang

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 46 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 47 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter PneumonicValue / Rang

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 48 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 49 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 50 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 51 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 52 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 53 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 54 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 55 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 56 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 57 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 58 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Rang

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 59 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Rang

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 60 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 61 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter PneumonicValue / Rang

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 62 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual <STX>Kc Parameter Overviews (AL) Alignment Length – This

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 63 (BZ) Buzzer Enable – This command controls the audible signaling

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 64 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (CH) Communicated Heat Commands – This command causes the printer

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 65 (DR) Delay Rate – This command sets the number of minutes to del

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ii4 System-Level Command Functions ... 17 Introduction ...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 66 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (EP) End of Print – This command defines the signal output used to

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 67 (FE) Font Emulation –This command allows font substitution for a

Page 316 - Appendix S – RFID Overview

Extended System-Level Command Functions 68 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Value Units / Interpretation Selection / Definition L 3 = Delayed

Page 317 - Field Valid Inputs Meaning

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 69 (GE) GPIO Equipped – This command is used to interface the print

Page 318 - GEN2 Lock States

Extended System-Level Command Functions 70 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (HB) Head Bias – This command instructs the printer to switch the

Page 319 - WiFi Region Country Codes

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 71 (IL) Imaging Mode – This command instructs the printer whether t

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 72 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (LE) Legacy Emulation – This command enables the <STX>O and

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 73 (MCC) Module Command – This command adjusts the size of Flash m

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 74 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (NE) Network Configuration – (for firmware version 14.00 and later

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 75 Example: <STX>KcNE[G[1,0:2,’sysadm’:]WE[1,N:2,’192.168.10

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 76 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual General Configuration Parameters – Identifier ‘G’ The ‘G’ sub-gro

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 77 802.3 – Wired Ethernet Configuration Parameters – Identifier ‘WE

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 78 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual General WIFI Configuration Parameters – Identifier ‘G’ The ‘G’ WI

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 79 DPAC Version 1 WIFI Configuration Parameters – Identifier ‘DV1’

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 80 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual DPAC Version 2 WIFI Configuration Parameters – Identifier ‘DV2’ T

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 81 SILEX Version 1 WIFI Configuration Parameters – Identifier ‘SV1’

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 82 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual (NT) Network Setup – (for firmware version 13.99 and earlier) This

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 83 Value Parameter Interpretation Default Value* I xxx.xxx.xxx.

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Extended System-Level Command Functions 84 Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual Value Parameter Interpretation Default Value* Z xxx.xxx.xxx.xx

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 85 (NS) Disable Symbol Set Selection – This command prevents the &l

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