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
viLabel Formatting Command Functions... 109 Introduction...
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 86 (SP) Serial Port – This command configures the serial communicatio
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 87 (ST) Sensor Type – See <STX>e (edge) or <STX>r (reflect
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 88 (WE) WiFi Setup – This command configures the printer for a WiFi co
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 89 (WS) WiFi Security – This command configures WiFi security. Value
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 90 STX KD Database Configuration (Non-Display Models only) This
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 91 STX Kd Set File as Factory Default (Display-Equipped Models only)
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 92 Sample: <STX>KEN <STX>KEY\ <STX>L<CR> 1u00
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 93 STX KF Select Factory Defaults (Display-Equipped and EX2 Models o
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 94 STX KJ Assign Communication Port (MCL Command) This command ass
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 95 STX Kn NIC Reset This command resets the NIC to factory defaul
viiS Set Feed Speed ... 119 s Store Label Format in Module...
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 96 STX Kp Module Protection (Display-Equipped Models only) Th
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 97 STX KQ Query Memory Configuration This command causes the prin
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 98 Display-Equipped Model response format: Product: I4208 – 01.01
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 99 STX Kq Query Memory Configuration (new format, Display-Equipped
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 100 STX Kr Resettable Counter Reset This command resets the inte
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 101 STX KtD Write Data Storage Format Identifier (DSFID) to Tag (Dir
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 102 STX KtH Read and Feedback Tag Information to Host (Direct Mode –
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 103 Sample: <STX>L 1911A1802000010TEXT U X <STX>KtRUE00700
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
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 105 STX KuB Read Data from Gen2 Tag Section This command read
viiiGenerating Label Formats... 131 Introduction...
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 106 STX KuR Read Data from RFID Tag (Direct Mode – UHF Interf
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 107 STX KuW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – UHF Interface – H
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 108 STX Kx Delete Configuration File (Display-Equipped Models only)
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 109 Label Formatting Command Functions Introduction The <STX>L command switches the printer from the
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 110 A Set Format Attribute This command specifies the type of format ope
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 111 B Bar Code Magnification (Display-Equipped Models only) This command
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 112 c Set Cut By Amount This command is the same as the ‘:’ command excep
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 113 E Terminate Label Formatting Mode and Print Label This command causes
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 114 f Set Present Speed (Non-Display Models only) This command controls
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 115 H Enter Heat Setting This command changes the “on time” of elements
ixAppendix F... 177 Bar Code Summary D
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 116 M Select Mirror Mode This command instructs the printer to “mirror” al
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
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 118 Q Set Quantity of Labels to Print This command sets the number of the
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 119 r Recall Stored Label Format This command is used to retrieve label f
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 120 s Store Label Format in Module This command stores a label format to
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 121 U Mark Previous Field as a String Replacement Field This command con
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 122 y Select Font Symbol Set This command, like the <STX>y, selects
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 123 + (>)(() Make Last Field Entered Increment Numeric (Alphanumeric) (
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 124 – (<)()) Make Last Field Entered Decrement Numeric (Alphanumeric) (
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 125 ^ Set Count By Amount This command allows applications using the inc
xAppendix N ... 247 Class Series DPL Co
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 126 STX S Recall Global Data and Place in Field This command, when in the
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 127 Sample 1: <STX>L<CR> 121100001000100<STX>TBCD GHI PQ,
Label Formatting Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 128
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 129 Font Loading Command Functions Introduction The commands used for font loading are usually generated
Font Loading Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 130 *c###E Character Code This code is the ASCII decimal value correspond
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 131 Generating Label Formats Introduction This section explains the use of the different fields in a print fo
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
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 133 Record Type Location Within Record Internal Bit-Mapped Font Smooth Font Scalab
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 134 b: Fonts, Bar Codes, Graphics and Images The second field (b) determines ho
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 135 eee: Bar Code Height (Font Size/Selection) This field has interpretations d
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
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 136 jj…j: Data Field The final field contains the data that will actually be print
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
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 138 Character size (dots) Print head Resolution (DPI) Width Height 203 16-2817 1
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
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 140 LINE* : Lhhhvvv LINE** : lhhhhvvvv Where: L hhhh vvvv = = = “l” and specifie
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 141 Circles A circle is created by defining by its center point and radius. Circles
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 142 Examples (Spaces have been added for readability): 1. Triangle The reco
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 143 Advanced Format Attributes Two different advanced formatting attributes extend
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 144 <STX>L D11 FA+ FB+ 1911S0102600040P018P018New DPL World FU+I+ 1911S0102000
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
Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 2 This manual contains the following chapters and appendices: OVERVIEW on page 1 Contents, organizati
Generating Label Formats Class Series Programmer’s Manual 146
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 147 Appendix A ASCII Control Chart Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Ctrl
Appendix A – ASCII Control Chart Class Series Programmer’s Manual 148 ASCII Control Chart (continued) Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char De
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 149 Appendix B Sample Programs ‘C’ Language Program The following sample ‘C’ program is included for reference
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 150 ASCII text file The following ASCII text file will also generate the label show
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 151 ‘Concatenate all the dynamic data fields with the constant header strings, termi
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 152 VB Application interfacing via Windows Driver Create a form similar to the one
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 153 Attribute VB_Exposed = False ‘Print label by clicking print button with the mous
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
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 155 Height = 288 Left = 120 TabIndex
Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 3 General Conventions These are some of the conventions followed in this manual: On the header of eac
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 156 Private Declare Function StartPagePrinter& Lib “winspool.drv” (ByVal hPrinter
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 157 End If docinfo.pDocName = “MyDoc” docinfo.pOutputFile = vbNullString
Appendix B – Sample Programs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 158 End Sub Private Sub Printer_Click() CommonDialog1.ShowPrinter End Sub This
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 159 Appendix C Available Fonts – Sizes, References, and Samples All character bit-mapped fonts available on the
Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 160 Font sizes are dependent upon the print head resolution of the printer used.
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
Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 162 Internal Bit-Mapped and Smooth Font Samples The identifying number is used i
Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 163 5: Identifies a 62-character alphanumeric upper case font. 6: Identifie
Appendix C – Available Fonts Class Series Programmer’s Manual 164 9: Identifies the Internal CG Triumvirate font. Point sizes are selected by
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 165 Appendix D Reset Codes The most common transmitted error codes are: Uppercase “R” This code is sent eve
Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 4 Typical Data Flow Sequence The typical data flow sequence is summarized in the following bullets and de
Appendix D – Reset Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 166
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 167 Appendix E Single Byte Symbol Sets The following tables include some of the sixty-six standard symbol sets.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 5 Commands are available for retrieving stored label formats, updating data, and adding new data. These te
Appendix E – Single Byte Symbol Sets Class Series Programmer’s Manual 176
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 177 Appendix F Bar Code Summary Data Bar code fonts have alpha names (left column, below). Uppercase alpha na
Appendix F – Barcode Summary Data Class Series Programmer’s Manual 178 Bar Code ID Symbology Length Checksum Valid ASCII Characters, dec
Appendix F – Barcode Summary Data Class Series Programmer’s Manual 179 Bar Code Default Widths and Heights 203 DPI Resolutions 300 DPI Resolut
Appendix F – Barcode Summary Data Class Series Programmer’s Manual 180 203 DPI Resolutions 300 DPI Resolutions 400 DPI Resolutions 600 DPI R
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 181 Appendix G Bar Code Details Unless otherwise noted all bar codes depicted here were produced using the rat
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 182C: UPC-E Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: Seven digits. If the user provides s
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 183 Subset A: Includes all of the standard uppercase alphanumeric keyboard characters p
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 185H: Health Industry Bar Code (HBIC) Valid Characters: 0-9, A-Z, -$ /. % Varia
Overview Class Series Programmer’s Manual 6 Download Commands Download Command Name Function <STX>I Download Image Download Image to select
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 186K: Plessey Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 1 to 14 digits Valid bar widths: The
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 187M: 2-digit UPC addendum Valid Characters: 0-9 Length: 2 digits. Valid bar
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
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 190T: Telepen Valid Characters: All 128 ASCII characters. Variable Length Valid b
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 191Where: #3 Forces Mode 3 encoding [)>RS01GS96 Message Header 123456 Maximum
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 192 Where: V6C3E2 Maximum 6 alphanumeric ASCII, international zip code Primary Mess
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 194 Example Data Explanation F 1-character specifying a normal or truncated bar code (
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 195W1c: DataMatrix Valid Characters: Any 8-bit byte data Variable Length DataMatrix
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 7 Control Code Command Functions Introduction The printer requires a special “attention-getter” character in o
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 197ECC 200 symbols: There are 24 square symbol sizes available, with both row and colu
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 198W1C: DataMatrix with Byte Count Specifier Specified Length – The upper case C i
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 199W1d / W1D: QR Code Valid Characters: Numeric Data, Alphanumeric Data, 8-bit byt
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 200<STX>L D11<CR> 1W1d4400000100010This is the data portion<CR><CR
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 202Alphanumeric Data Model 1; Version 14; ECC = L: 707 characters Model 2; Version 40;
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 203W1f / W1F: Aztec Valid Characters: All ASCII characters, depending upon the selec
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 204 Error Correction (EC) / Size Implications jjj Symbol Size[1] Symbol Format Max
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 205particularly when the volume of that data is small. It the data capacity is exceeded
Control Commands Class Series Programmer’s Manual 8 Alternate Line Terminator Example Alternate Control Codes provide for substitution of the
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 206<ESC>n – Is encoded as FLG(n), and is interpreted as signaling Extended Chan
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 207W1g / W1G: USD-8 (Code 11) Valid Characters: 0-9,- Bar Code Data String Length:
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 208 Subset A: Includes all of the standard uppercase alphanumeric keyboard characters p
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 209W1J: Code 128 with Auto Subset Switching Valid characters: The entire 128 ASCII
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 210 Control Codes: Control character encoding into Code 128 Subset A by sending these c
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 211W1k: GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS) Valid Characters: Type dependant Bar Code Data
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 213 The following example prints an GS1 DataBar Truncated bar code. <STX>L D11 1
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 214Syntax for the GS1 DataBar Expanded bar code (spaces shown for readability): a W1 k
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
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 9 Immediate Command Functions Introduction When the printer receives an Immediate Command, its current operat
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 216W1t: TCIF Linked Bar Code 3 of 9 (TLC39) Valid Characters: All ASCII characters.
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 217W1z: MicroPDF417 Valid Characters: All ASCII characters, depending on the selecte
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
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 219Byte Compaction Mode (j = 1) A value of 1 forces Byte Compaction. The compaction ra
Appendix G – Barcode Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 220
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
Appendix H – Single and Double Byte Character Font Mapping Class Series Programmer’s Manual 222 Font 9, Font Specifications (eee Height) and
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 223 Appendix I Symbol Sets and Character Maps Symbol Set Selection Scalable fonts are mapped through a sym
Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series Programmer’s Manual 224 Single Byte Code Pages Font Format Code Page Identifier Inte
Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series Programmer’s Manual 225 Double-Byte Symbols, Chinese, Kanji, and Korean Character Ma
Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 10 SOH A Send ASCII Status String This command allows the host computer to che
Appendix I – Symbol Sets and Character Maps Class Series Programmer’s Manual 226
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 227 Appendix J General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Port Applications GPIO and Applicator Interface Card equipp
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 228 Each GPIO pin function is detailed in the table below: M
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 229 I & W-Class GPIO GPIO pin functions are detailed i
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 230 Applicator Interface Card (Version 1) The Applicator I
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 231 The GPIO Port allows convenient printer to applicator in
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 232 The Applicator Start of Print Circuit will depend upon the
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 233 Applicator Interface Card (Version 2) The Applicator In
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 234 GPI/O A (J1) Four dedicated inputs are available for cont
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 235 WARNING Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can res
Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 11 Where: Possible Values Interpretation Byte Transmit Sequence a - Y/N Y
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 236 GPI/O B (J2) Six unassigned inputs are designed to interface
Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports Class Series Programmer’s Manual 237 WARNING Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can res
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
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 239 Appendix K Print Resolutions; Maximum Field, Row, Column, & Character Values; and, Memory Module Identi
Appendix K – Print Resolutions, Module Identifiers, Maximum Field, Column, & Character Values Class Series Programmer’s Manual 240 Print
Appendix K – Print Resolutions, Module Identifiers, Maximum Field, Column, & Character Values Class Series Programmer’s Manual 241 Printe
Appendix K – Print Resolutions, Module Identifiers, Maximum Field, Column, & Character Values Class Series Programmer’s Manual 242 Printer
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 243 Appendix L Speed Ranges Speed Value: Printer Speed Command* Inches per Second Millimeters per Second A
Appendix L – Speed Ranges Class Series Programmer’s Manual 244 Print Speed Feed Speed Reverse Speed Slew Speed (GPIO)Model Range Default
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 245 Appendix M Commands by Function Commands by Function Function Command Backup speed pa Batch quantity reque
Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 12 SOH C Stop/Cancel This command performs the same function as pressing the S
Appendix M – Commands By Function Class Series Programmer’s Manual 246 Commands by Function Function Command Memory query <STX>KQ Memo
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 247 Appendix N Class Series DPL Constraint Cross-Reference Note: Throughout the tables below, the followin
Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 248 <STX> Constraints Printer Command Description A-Cl
Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 249 Printer Command Description A-Class E-Class H-Class I-Cla
Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 250 Extended System-Level Command Constraints Printer Command
Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 251 Label Formatting Command Constraints Printer Command Descr
Appendix N – DPL Constraint Cross Reference Class Series Programmer’s Manual 252 Class Printer Model Command Description A-Class E-Class
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
Appendix O – Image Loading Class Series Programmer’s Manual 254 ^BqA(CR) ^BIAAFLOGO(CR) 8030FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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
Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 13 SOH E Send Batch Remaining Quantity This command causes the printer to retu
Appendix P – UPC-A and EAN-13 Variable Price / Weights Class Series Programmer’s Manual 256
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 257 Appendix Q International Language Print Capability (ILPC) Programming Examples ILPC, offered as a field upg
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 258 Sample label created using the preceding data: ILPC-KANJI O
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 259 Sample Kanji Gothic B DPL file (binary addressing) and the resulti
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 260 Sample Kanji Gothic E DPL file (Hex-ASCII addressing) and resultin
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 261 ILPC-CHINESE Option The Chinese Option is a double byte scalable
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 262 2911UC002600150P012P012<BD><D0><00><00><
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 263 ILPC-KOREAN Option The Korean Option is a double-byte scalable fo
Appendix Q – ILPC Programming Examples Class Series Programmer’s Manual 264 1911UH001200110P040P020<AC><AC><00><00><
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
Immediate Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 14
Appendix R – Plug and Play IDs Class Series Programmer’s Manual 266
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
Appendix S – Line Mode Class Series Programmer’s Manual 268 Sample DMXFRM Template: The following sample uses DMXFRM as the template name an
Appendix S – Line Mode Class Series Programmer’s Manual 269 The sample data will print the following two labels (layout and typeface are appro
Appendix S – Line Mode Class Series Programmer’s Manual 270 Sample data for DMXFRMxx type templates: A1>TEST DATA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 271 Appendix T RFID Overview The printer has two different operational modes for the programming of RFID tag
Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 272 Label Formatting Mode Label Formatting Mode utilizes the current printer conf
Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 273 Wx / W1x: RFID (continued) Field Valid Inputs Meaning HF: Starting block nu
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
Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 275 WX / W1X: RFID with Byte Count Specifier (continued) Field Valid Inputs Mea
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 15 System-Level Command Functions Introduction The most commonly used commands are the System-Level Commands.
Appendix T – RFID Details Class Series Programmer’s Manual 276 Example1: The following example encodes a HF tag, starting at block 001, with
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 277 Appendix U WiFi Region Country Codes Region Country Codes Code Country Code Country Code Country AF Af
Appendix U – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 278 WiFi Region Country Codes (continued) Code Country Code Countr
Appendix U – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 279 WiFi Region Country Codes (continued) Code Country Code Countr
Appendix U – WiFi Region Country Codes Class Series Programmer’s Manual 280
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 281 Appendix V Bar Code Symbology Information Resources American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 1819 L Str
Appendix V – Bar Code Symbology Information Resources Class Series Programmer’s Manual 282 Health Industry Business Communications Council (H
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 283 Glossary alphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and other symbols. backing material T
Glossary Class Series Programmer’s Manual 284 DPL (Datamax-O’Neil Programming Language) programming commands used specifically for control of
Glossary Class Series Programmer’s Manual 285 reflective media Media imprinted with carbon-based black marks on the underside of the material,
CG Times (based upon Times New Roman), CG Triumvirate, MicroType, and TrueType are trademarks of the AGFA Monotype Corporation. PCL, Intellifont,
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 16 STX a Enable Feedback Characters This command enables the feedback ASCII
Glossary Class Series Programmer’s Manual 286
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 17 STX c Set Continuous Paper Length This command sets the label size for a
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 18 STX E Set Quantity For Stored Label This command sets the number of labe
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 19 STX f Set Form Stop Position (Backfeed Command) This sets the stop posi
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 20 STX I Input Image Data This command must precede image downloading from
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 21 STX i Scalable Font Downloading The command structure for downloading Tr
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 22 STX k Test RS-232 Port This command instructs the printer to transmit th
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 23 STX n Set Printer to Imperial Mode This command sets the printer to inte
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 24 STX o Cycle Cutter This command will cause the optional cutter mechanism
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 25 STX q Clear Module This command clears the selected Flash or DRAM modul
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 26 STX r Select Reflective Sensor This command enables reflective (black ma
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 27 STX T Print Quality Label This command instructs the printer to produce
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 28 STX U Label Format String Replacement Field This command places new labe
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 29 Truncated Sample: <STX>L 1A1100001000100data field 1<CR> 1611
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
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 31 STX W Request Memory Module Information This command requests a memory m
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 32 STX w Test Flash Memory Module This command tests the Flash memory modul
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 33 STX x Delete File from Module This command removes a specific file from
System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 34 STX Y Output Sensor Values This command causes a sensor value response
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
Class Series Programmer’s Manual 37 Extended System-Level Command Functions Introduction Issued in the same context as System-Level Commands,
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 38 W Represents the start of a sequence (up to five characters) that
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 39 STX K}Q Quick Media Calibration (Non-Display Models only) This
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 40 STX KaW Write Data to RFID Tag (Direct Mode – Generic Read/W
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 41 STX KC Get Configuration This command returns the configurat
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 42 STX Kc Configuration Set This command specifies the Power-u
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 43 Configuration Set Commands <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 44 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 45 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 46 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 47 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 48 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 49 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 50 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 51 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 52 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 53 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 54 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 55 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
iiiSTX P Set Hex Dump Mode... 24 STX p Controlled Pause...
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 56 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 57 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 58 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 59 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 60 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 61 <STX>Kc Parameter Name Parameter Pneumonic Value / Range U
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 62 <STX>Kc Parameter Overviews (AL) Alignment Length – This com
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 63 (BZ) Buzzer Enable – This command controls the audible signaling de
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 64 (CH) Communicated Heat Commands – This command causes the printer t
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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Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 66 (ET) Exact Time – This command set the printer to wait until the sy
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 67 (FH) Fault Handling – This command determines the level of user int
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 68 (FM) Feedback Mode – See <STX>a for command details. (FS
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 69 (HB) Head Bias – This command instructs the printer to switch the d
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 70 (IM) Internal Module – This command sets the number of 1K blocks (o
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 71 (LE) Legacy Emulation – This command enables the <STX>O and &
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 72 (MCC) Module Command – This command adjusts the size of Flash modul
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 73 (NT) Network Setup – This command configures the printer for an Et
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 74 Example: <STX>KcNTI010.012.000.243;NTS255.255.000.000;NTG01
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 75 (OF) Option Feedback Mode – This command configures the printer to
vSTX KR Reset Memory Configuration ... 99 STX Kr Resettable Counter Reset...
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 76 Write/Verify hexadecimal response example: <R;C;01;01;0012:0001;
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 77 (PJ) Present Adjust Fine Tune – This command fine-tunes the Present
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 78 (PT) Tear Position – This command sets the label stopping location
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 79 (RD) Reflective TOF Delta – This command allows the manual entry fo
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 80 (RI) RFID Configuration – This command configures the optional RFID
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 81 Value Units / Interpretation RFID Configuration Definition / Fu
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 82 (RL) Ribbon Low Diameter – This command sets the threshold for a l
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 83 (SA) SOP Adjust – This command sets the start of print (SOP) locati
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 84 (SL) Stop Location – This command sets the label stopping (and in
Extended System-Level Command Functions Class Series Programmer’s Manual 85 (SN) Scanner Configuration – This command configures the optional l
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