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Page 1 - Class Series

Class Series Programmer’s ManualCovers the following models: A-Class (firmware ver.10.065 and earlier) H-Class (firmware ver.10.065 and earlier) I-Cl

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viLabel Formatting Command Functions... 109 Introduction...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 86 (SP) Serial Port – This command configures the serial communicatio

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 87 (ST) Sensor Type – See <STX>e (edge) or <STX>r (reflect

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 88 (WE) WiFi Setup – This command configures the printer for a WiFi co

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 89 (WS) WiFi Security – This command configures WiFi security. Value

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 90 STX KD Database Configuration (Non-Display Models only) This

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 91 STX Kd Set File as Factory Default (Display-Equipped Models only)

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 92 Sample: <STX>KEN <STX>KEY\ <STX>L<CR> 1u00

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 93 STX KF Select Factory Defaults (Display-Equipped and EX2 Models o

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 94 STX KJ Assign Communication Port (MCL Command) This command ass

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 95 STX Kn NIC Reset This command resets the NIC to factory defaul

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viiS Set Feed Speed ... 119 s Store Label Format in Module...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 96 STX Kp Module Protection (Display-Equipped Models only) Th

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 97 STX KQ Query Memory Configuration This command causes the prin

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 98 Display-Equipped Model response format: Product: I4208 – 01.01

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 99 STX Kq Query Memory Configuration (new format, Display-Equipped

Page 18 - Typical Data Flow Sequence

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 100 STX Kr Resettable Counter Reset This command resets the inte

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 101 STX KtD Write Data Storage Format Identifier (DSFID) to Tag (Dir

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 102 STX KtH Read and Feedback Tag Information to Host (Direct Mode –

Page 21 - Attention-Getters

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 103 Sample: <STX>L 1911A1802000010TEXT U X <STX>KtRUE00700

Page 22 - Control Commands

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 104 STX KtW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – HF [13.56 MHz] IS

Page 23 - Immediate Command Functions

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 105 STX KuB Read Data from Gen2 Tag Section This command read

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viiiGenerating Label Formats... 131 Introduction...

Page 25 - SOH B Toggle Pause

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 106 STX KuR Read Data from RFID Tag (Direct Mode – UHF Interf

Page 26 - SOH D SOH Shutdown

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 107 STX KuW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – UHF Interface – H

Page 27 - SOH F Send Status Byte

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 108 STX Kx Delete Configuration File (Display-Equipped Models only)

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 109 Label Formatting Command Functions Introduction The <STX>L command switches the printer from the

Page 29 - STX A Set Time and Date

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 110 A Set Format Attribute This command specifies the type of format ope

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 111 B Bar Code Magnification (Display-Equipped Models only) This command

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 112 c Set Cut By Amount This command is the same as the ‘:’ command excep

Page 32 - STX F Form Feed

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 113 E Terminate Label Formatting Mode and Print Label This command causes

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 114 f Set Present Speed (Non-Display Models only) This command controls

Page 34 - STX I Input Image Data

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 115 H Enter Heat Setting This command changes the “on time” of elements

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Page 36 - STX k Test RS-232 Port

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 116 M Select Mirror Mode This command instructs the printer to “mirror” al

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 117 P Set Print Speed This command sets a print speed for a label or batch

Page 38 - STX Q Clear All Modules

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 118 Q Set Quantity of Labels to Print This command sets the number of the

Page 39 - STX R Ribbon Saver On/Off

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 119 r Recall Stored Label Format This command is used to retrieve label f

Page 40 - STX S Set Feed Speed

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 120 s Store Label Format in Module This command stores a label format to

Page 41 - STX T Print Quality Label

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 121 U Mark Previous Field as a String Replacement Field This command con

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 122 y Select Font Symbol Set This command, like the <STX>y, selects

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 123 + (>)(() Make Last Field Entered Increment Numeric (Alphanumeric) (

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 124 – (<)()) Make Last Field Entered Decrement Numeric (Alphanumeric) (

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 125 ^ Set Count By Amount This command allows applications using the inc

Page 46 - STX X Set Default Module

xAppendix N ... 247 Class Series DPL Co

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 126 STX S Recall Global Data and Place in Field This command, when in the

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Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 127 Sample 1: <STX>L<CR> 121100001000100<STX>TBCD GHI PQ,

Page 49 - STX z Pack Module

Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 128

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 129 Font Loading Command Functions Introduction The commands used for font loading are usually generated

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Font Loading Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 130 *c###E Character Code This code is the ASCII decimal value correspond

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 131 Generating Label Formats Introduction This section explains the use of the different fields in a print fo

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 132 The first line in the sample format (Table 8-1) is the System-Level Command direc

Page 54 - STX Kb Backfeed Time Delay

Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 133 Record Type Location Within Record Internal Bit-Mapped Font Smooth Font Scalab

Page 55 - STX KC Get Configuration

Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 134 b: Fonts, Bar Codes, Graphics and Images The second field (b) determines ho

Page 56 - STX Kc Configuration Set

Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 135 eee: Bar Code Height (Font Size/Selection) This field has interpretations d

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

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 136 jj…j: Data Field The final field contains the data that will actually be print

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 137 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1, 2, 3 and 4 Rotation b 9 Fixed Value c 1 to

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 138 Character size (dots) Print head Resolution (DPI) Width Height 203 16-2817 1

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 139 5. Images An image record is used to print an image that is stored in a memory

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 140 LINE* : Lhhhvvv LINE** : lhhhhvvvv Where: L hhhh vvvv = = = “l” and specifie

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 141 Circles A circle is created by defining by its center point and radius. Circles

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 142 Examples (Spaces have been added for readability): 1. Triangle The reco

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 143 Advanced Format Attributes Two different advanced formatting attributes extend

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 144 <STX>L D11 FA+ FB+ 1911S0102600040P018P018New DPL World FU+I+ 1911S0102000

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 145 Figure 3 is an example of the output from this DPL command stream. The user has

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

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Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 146

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 147 Appendix A ASCII Control Chart Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Ctrl

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Appendix A – ASCII Control Chart Class Series Programmer’s Manual 148 ASCII Control Chart (continued) Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char De

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 149 Appendix B Sample Programs ‘C’ Language Program The following sample ‘C’ program is included for reference

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 150 ASCII text file The following ASCII text file will also generate the label show

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 151 ‘Concatenate all the dynamic data fields with the constant header strings, termi

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 152 VB Application interfacing via Windows Driver Create a form similar to the one

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 153 Attribute VB_Exposed = False ‘Print label by clicking print button with the mous

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 154 VB Application to Send RAW Data via a Windows Printer Driver This is a sample Vi

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 155 Height = 288 Left = 120 TabIndex

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

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 156 Private Declare Function StartPagePrinter& Lib “winspool.drv” (ByVal hPrinter

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 157 End If docinfo.pDocName = “MyDoc” docinfo.pOutputFile = vbNullString

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Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 158 End Sub Private Sub Printer_Click() CommonDialog1.ShowPrinter End Sub This

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 159 Appendix C Available Fonts – Sizes, References, and Samples All character bit-mapped fonts available on the

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Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 160 Font sizes are dependent upon the print head resolution of the printer used.

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Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 161 Font Height Width Spacing Point Size Font 0 20 14 2 2.4 Font 1 38

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Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 162 Internal Bit-Mapped and Smooth Font Samples The identifying number is used i

Page 87 - Table 5-5: Network Setup

Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 163 5: Identifies a 62-character alphanumeric upper case font. 6: Identifie

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Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 164 9: Identifies the Internal CG Triumvirate font. Point sizes are selected by

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 165 Appendix D Reset Codes The most common transmitted error codes are: Uppercase “R” This code is sent eve

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Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 4 Typical Data Flow Sequence The typical data flow sequence is summarized in the following bullets and de

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Appendix D – Reset Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 166

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 167 Appendix E Single Byte Symbol Sets The following tables include some of the sixty-six standard symbol sets.

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series Programmer’s Manual 168 (E1) ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series Programmer’s Manual 169 (FR) ISO 69: French Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 00

Page 95 - Example:

Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series Programmer’s Manual 170 (MC) Macintosh 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 Programmer’s Manual 171 (PE) PC-852 Latin 2 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 Programmer’s Manual 172 (PT) PC-8 TK, Code Page 437T Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D

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Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series Programmer’s Manual 173 (SW) ISO 11: Swedish 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 Programmer’s Manual 174 (VI) Ventura International 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 Class Series Programmer’s Manual 175 (WE) Windows 3.1 Latin 2 Symbol Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

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Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 5 Commands are available for retrieving stored label formats, updating data, and adding new data. These te

Page 102 - Example 1:

Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series Programmer’s Manual 176

Page 103 - Table 5-14 WiFi Security

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 177 Appendix F Bar Code Summary Data Bar code fonts have alpha names (left column, below). Uppercase alpha na

Page 104 - (Non-Display Models only)

Appendix F – Barcode Summary Data Class Series Programmer’s Manual 178 Bar Code ID Symbology Length Checksum Valid ASCII Characters, dec

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Appendix F – Barcode Summary Data Class Series Programmer’s Manual 179 Bar Code Default Widths and Heights 203 DPI Resolutions 300 DPI Resolut

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Appendix F – Barcode Summary Data Class Series Programmer’s Manual 180 203 DPI Resolutions 300 DPI Resolutions 400 DPI Resolutions 600 DPI R

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 181 Appendix G Bar Code Details Unless otherwise noted all bar codes depicted here were produced using the rat

Page 108 - (MCL Command)

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 182C: UPC-E Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: Seven digits. If the user provides s

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 183 Subset A: Includes all of the standard uppercase alphanumeric keyboard characters p

Page 110 - STX Kp Module Protection

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 184F: EAN-13 Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 13 digits. If the user provides 12 dig

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 185H: Health Industry Bar Code (HBIC) Valid Characters: 0-9, A-Z, -$ /. % Varia

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Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 6 Download Commands Download Command Name Function <STX>I Download Image Download Image to select

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 186K: Plessey Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 1 to 14 digits Valid bar widths: The

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 187M: 2-digit UPC addendum Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 2 digits. Valid bar

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 188p: Postnet Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 5, 9 or 11 digits Valid bar widths: Th

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 189R: UCC/EAN Code128 K-MART NON EDI Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 18 digits V

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 190T: Telepen Valid Characters: All 128 ASCII characters. Variable Length Valid b

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 191Where: #3 Forces Mode 3 encoding [)>RS01GS96 Message Header 123456 Maximum

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 192 Where: V6C3E2 Maximum 6 alphanumeric ASCII, international zip code Primary Mess

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 193v: FIM Valid Characters: A, B, C, or D Length: 1 character Valid bar widths: Th

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 194 Example Data Explanation F 1-character specifying a normal or truncated bar code (

Page 123 - : Set Cut By Amount

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 195W1c: DataMatrix Valid Characters: Any 8-bit byte data Variable Length DataMatrix

Page 124 - A Set Format Attribute

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 7 Control Code Command Functions Introduction The printer requires a special “attention-getter” character in o

Page 125 - C Set Column Offset Amount

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 196Where: Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W W Fixed value, exte

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 197ECC 200 symbols: There are 24 square symbol sizes available, with both row and colu

Page 127 - F Advanced Format Attributes

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 198W1C: DataMatrix with Byte Count Specifier Specified Length – The upper case C i

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 199W1d / W1D: QR Code Valid Characters: Numeric Data, Alphanumeric Data, 8-bit byt

Page 129 - J Justification

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 200<STX>L D11<CR> 1W1d4400000100010This is the data portion<CR><CR

Page 130 - M Select Mirror Mode

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 201Data Append Mode String Format, Manual Formatting – Bar Code W1D D aa tt pp I Wher

Page 131 - P Set Print Speed

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 202Alphanumeric Data Model 1; Version 14; ECC = L: 707 characters Model 2; Version 40;

Page 132 - R Set Row Offset Amount

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 203W1f / W1F: Aztec Valid Characters: All ASCII characters, depending upon the selec

Page 133 - S Set Feed Speed

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 204 Error Correction (EC) / Size Implications jjj Symbol Size[1] Symbol Format Max

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 205particularly when the volume of that data is small. It the data capacity is exceeded

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Control Commands Class Series Programmer’s Manual 8 Alternate Line Terminator Example Alternate Control Codes provide for substitution of the

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 206<ESC>n – Is encoded as FLG(n), and is interpreted as signaling Extended Chan

Page 137 - (Hexadecimal)

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 207W1g / W1G: USD-8 (Code 11) Valid Characters: 0-9,- Bar Code Data String Length:

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 208 Subset A: Includes all of the standard uppercase alphanumeric keyboard characters p

Page 139 - Control Codes

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 209W1J: Code 128 with Auto Subset Switching Valid characters: The entire 128 ASCII

Page 140 - STX T Print Time and Date

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 210 Control Codes: Control character encoding into Code 128 Subset A by sending these c

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 211W1k: GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS) Valid Characters: Type dependant Bar Code Data

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 212 Field Valid Inputs Meaning a 1,2,3, and 4 Rotation W1 W1 Fixed value, extended

Page 143 - )s###W Font Descriptor

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 213 The following example prints an GS1 DataBar Truncated bar code. <STX>L D11 1

Page 144 - *c###E Character Code

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 214Syntax for the GS1 DataBar Expanded bar code (spaces shown for readability): a W1 k

Page 145 - Home Position

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 215W1p: USPS 4-State Customer Barcode Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 20, 25, 29 or 3

Page 146 - The Structure of a Record

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 9 Immediate Command Functions Introduction When the printer receives an Immediate Command, its current operat

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 216W1t: TCIF Linked Bar Code 3 of 9 (TLC39) Valid Characters: All ASCII characters.

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 217W1z: MicroPDF417 Valid Characters: All ASCII characters, depending on the selecte

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Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 218The number of columns (h) and the row / error correction index (i) combine to form a

Page 150 - Field Valid Inputs Meaning

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 219Byte Compaction Mode (j = 1) A value of 1 forces Byte Compaction. The compaction ra

Page 151 - Height Multiplier

Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 220

Page 152 - 4. Bar Codes

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 221 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 Class Series Programmer’s Manual 222 Font 9, Font Specifications (eee Height) and

Page 154 - Polygons

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 223 Appendix I Symbol Sets and Character Maps Symbol Set Selection Scalable fonts are mapped through a sym

Page 155 - Circles

Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series Programmer’s Manual 224 Single Byte Code Pages Font Format Code Page Identifier Inte

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Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series Programmer’s Manual 225 Double-Byte Symbols, Chinese, Kanji, and Korean Character Ma

Page 157 - Advanced Format Attributes

Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 10 SOH A Send ASCII Status String This command allows the host computer to che

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Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series Programmer’s Manual 226

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 227 Appendix J General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Port Applications GPIO and Applicator Interface Card equipp

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 228 Each GPIO pin function is detailed in the table below: M

Page 161 - Appendix A

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 229 I & W-Class GPIO GPIO pin functions are detailed i

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 230 Applicator Interface Card (Version 1) The Applicator I

Page 163 - 10K OHM 1/4 WATT

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 231 The GPIO Port allows convenient printer to applicator in

Page 164 - ASCII text file

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 232 The Applicator Start of Print Circuit will depend upon the

Page 165 - Appendix B – Sample Programs

Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 233 Applicator Interface Card (Version 2) The Applicator In

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 234 GPI/O A (J1) Four dedicated inputs are available for cont

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 235 WARNING Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can res

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Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 11 Where: Possible Values Interpretation Byte Transmit Sequence a - Y/N Y

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 236 GPI/O B (J2) Six unassigned inputs are designed to interface

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 237 WARNING Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can res

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 238 COM C (J4) Serial Port C functions as an RS-232 interface or

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 239 Appendix K Print Resolutions; Maximum Field, Row, Column, & Character Values; and, Memory Module Identi

Page 173 - Appendix C

Appendix K – Print Resolutions, Module Identifiers, Maximum Field, Column, & Character Values Class Series Programmer’s Manual 240 Print

Page 174 - Appendix C – Available Fonts

Appendix K – Print Resolutions, Module Identifiers, Maximum Field, Column, & Character Values Class Series Programmer’s Manual 241 Printe

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Appendix K – Print Resolutions, Module Identifiers, Maximum Field, Column, & Character Values Class Series Programmer’s Manual 242 Printer

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 243 Appendix L Speed Ranges Speed Value: Printer Speed Command* Inches per Second Millimeters per Second A

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Appendix L – Speed Ranges Class Series Programmer’s Manual 244 Print Speed Feed Speed Reverse Speed Slew Speed (GPIO)Model Range Default

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 245 Appendix M Commands by Function Commands by Function Function Command Backup speed pa Batch quantity reque

Page 179 - Appendix D

Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 12 SOH C Stop/Cancel This command performs the same function as pressing the S

Page 180 - Appendix D – Reset Codes

Appendix M – Commands By Function Class Series Programmer’s Manual 246 Commands by Function Function Command Memory query <STX>KQ Memo

Page 181 - Appendix E

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 247 Appendix N Class Series DPL Constraint Cross-Reference  Note: Throughout the tables below, the followin

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Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 248 <STX> Constraints Printer Command Description A-Cl

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Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 249 Printer Command Description A-Class E-Class H-Class I-Cla

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Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 250 Extended System-Level Command Constraints Printer Command

Page 185 - *Default Symbol Set

Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 251 Label Formatting Command Constraints Printer Command Descr

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Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 252 Class Printer Model Command Description A-Class E-Class

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 253 Appendix O Image Loading The printer will accept four types of image files: .BMP, .IMG, .PCX and a speci

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Appendix O – Image Loading Class Series Programmer’s Manual 254 ^BqA(CR) ^BIAAFLOGO(CR) 8030FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 255 Appendix P UPC-A and EAN-13: Variable Price/Weight Bar Codes The EAN/UPC standard allows for an additiona

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Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 13 SOH E Send Batch Remaining Quantity This command causes the printer to retu

Page 191 - Bar Code Summary Data

Appendix P – UPC-A and EAN-13 Variable Price / Weights Class Series Programmer’s Manual 256

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 257 Appendix Q International Language Print Capability (ILPC) Programming Examples ILPC, offered as a field upg

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Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 258 Sample label created using the preceding data: ILPC-KANJI O

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Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 259 Sample Kanji Gothic B DPL file (binary addressing) and the resulti

Page 195 - Bar Code Details

Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 260 Sample Kanji Gothic E DPL file (Hex-ASCII addressing) and resultin

Page 196 - E: Code 128

Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 261 ILPC-CHINESE Option The Chinese Option is a double byte scalable

Page 197 - Appendix G – Barcode Details

Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 262 2911UC002600150P012P012<BD><D0><00><00><

Page 198 - G: EAN-8

Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 263 ILPC-KOREAN Option The Korean Option is a double-byte scalable fo

Page 199 - I: Codabar

Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 264 1911UH001200110P040P020<AC><AC><00><00><

Page 200 - K: Plessey

Class Series Programmer’s Manual 265 Appendix R Plug and Play IDs MFG; CMD; MDL; CLS; DES Where: MFG = Datamax-O’Neil CMD = Fixed string: “DP

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Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 14

Page 202 - Q: UCC/EAN Code 128

Appendix R – Plug and Play IDs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 266

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 267 Appendix S Line Mode Line Mode allows the printer to respond to raw data from a device that may not be abl

Page 204 - T: Telepen

Appendix S – Line Mode Class Series Programmer’s Manual 268 Sample DMXFRM Template: The following sample uses DMXFRM as the template name an

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Appendix S – Line Mode Class Series Programmer’s Manual 269 The sample data will print the following two labels (layout and typeface are appro

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Appendix S – Line Mode Class Series Programmer’s Manual 270 Sample data for DMXFRMxx type templates: A1>TEST DATA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 271 Appendix T RFID Overview  The printer has two different operational modes for the programming of RFID tag

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Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 272 Label Formatting Mode Label Formatting Mode utilizes the current printer conf

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Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 273 Wx / W1x: RFID (continued) Field Valid Inputs Meaning HF: Starting block nu

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Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 274 Example 3: The following format reads a UHF Gen2 tag with data from address 1

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Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 275 WX / W1X: RFID with Byte Count Specifier (continued) Field Valid Inputs Mea

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 15 System-Level Command Functions Introduction The most commonly used commands are the System-Level Commands.

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Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 276 Example1: The following example encodes a HF tag, starting at block 001, with

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 277 Appendix U WiFi Region Country Codes Region Country Codes Code Country Code Country Code Country AF Af

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Appendix U – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 278 WiFi Region Country Codes (continued) Code Country Code Countr

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Appendix U – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 279 WiFi Region Country Codes (continued) Code Country Code Countr

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Appendix U – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 280

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 281 Appendix V Bar Code Symbology Information Resources American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 1819 L Str

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Appendix V – Bar Code Symbology Information Resources Class Series Programmer’s Manual 282 Health Industry Business Communications Council (H

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Class Series Programmer’s Manual 283 Glossary alphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and other symbols. backing material T

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Glossary Class Series Programmer’s Manual 284 DPL (Datamax-O’Neil Programming Language) programming commands used specifically for control of

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Glossary Class Series Programmer’s Manual 285 reflective media Media imprinted with carbon-based black marks on the underside of the material,

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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,

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 16 STX a Enable Feedback Characters This command enables the feedback ASCII

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 17 STX c Set Continuous Paper Length This command sets the label size for a

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 18 STX E Set Quantity For Stored Label This command sets the number of labe

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 19 STX f Set Form Stop Position (Backfeed Command) This sets the stop posi

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 20 STX I Input Image Data This command must precede image downloading from

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 21 STX i Scalable Font Downloading The command structure for downloading Tr

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 22 STX k Test RS-232 Port This command instructs the printer to transmit th

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 23 STX n Set Printer to Imperial Mode This command sets the printer to inte

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 24 STX o Cycle Cutter This command will cause the optional cutter mechanism

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 25 STX q Clear Module This command clears the selected Flash or DRAM modul

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 26 STX r Select Reflective Sensor This command enables reflective (black ma

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 27 STX T Print Quality Label This command instructs the printer to produce

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 28 STX U Label Format String Replacement Field This command places new labe

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 29 Truncated Sample: <STX>L 1A1100001000100data field 1<CR> 1611

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 30 Command Values for Bits Assigned Bit n Value 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 31 STX W Request Memory Module Information This command requests a memory m

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 32 STX w Test Flash Memory Module This command tests the Flash memory modul

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 33 STX x Delete File from Module This command removes a specific file from

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 34 STX Y Output Sensor Values This command causes a sensor value response

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 35 STX Z Print Configuration Label This command causes the printer to produ

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System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 36

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

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 38 W Represents the start of a sequence (up to five characters) that

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

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 40 STX KaW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – Generic Read/W

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 41 STX KC Get Configuration This command returns the configurat

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 42 STX Kc Configuration Set This command specifies the Power-u

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 43 Configuration Set Commands <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 44 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

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

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iiSystem-Level Command Functions... 15 Introduction...

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

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 47 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

Page 260 - Table M-1: Commands (M-Z)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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iiiSTX P Set Hex Dump Mode... 24 STX p Controlled Pause...

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

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

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

Page 272 - ILPC-KANJI Option

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

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

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 61 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U

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

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

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 64 (CH) Communicated Heat Commands – This command causes the printer t

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 65 (EM) Input Mode – This command determines the printer’s mode of dat

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ivExtended System-Level Command Functions ... 37 Introduction...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 66 (ET) Exact Time – This command set the printer to wait until the sy

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 67 (FH) Fault Handling – This command determines the level of user int

Page 282 - Appendix S – Line Mode

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 68 (FM) Feedback Mode – See <STX>a for command details. (FS

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 69 (HB) Head Bias – This command instructs the printer to switch the d

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 70 (IM) Internal Module – This command sets the number of 1K blocks (o

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 71 (LE) Legacy Emulation – This command enables the <STX>O and &

Page 286 - Label Formatting Mode

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 72 (MCC) Module Command – This command adjusts the size of Flash modul

Page 287 - Appendix T – RFID Details

Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 73 (NT) Network Setup – This command configures the printer for an Et

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 74 Example: <STX>KcNTI010.012.000.243;NTS255.255.000.000;NTG01

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 75 (OF) Option Feedback Mode – This command configures the printer to

Page 290 - GEN2 Lock States

vSTX KR Reset Memory Configuration ... 99 STX Kr Resettable Counter Reset...

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 76 Write/Verify hexadecimal response example: <R;C;01;01;0012:0001;

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 77 (PJ) Present Adjust Fine Tune – This command fine-tunes the Present

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 78 (PT) Tear Position – This command sets the label stopping location

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 79 (RD) Reflective TOF Delta – This command allows the manual entry fo

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 80 (RI) RFID Configuration – This command configures the optional RFID

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 81 Value Units / Interpretation RFID Configuration Definition / Fu

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 82 (RL) Ribbon Low Diameter – This command sets the threshold for a l

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 83 (SA) SOP Adjust – This command sets the start of print (SOP) locati

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 84 (SL) Stop Location – This command sets the label stopping (and in

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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 85 (SN) Scanner Configuration – This command configures the optional l

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