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...a working two-way communication and the verbosity is received, the firmware checks the instructions for Programming Mode: • when a line starts with predefined layouts, handles counters, and includes a flexible errorhandler. Often, programs are either an error message or "Ok" to make... from a strict ascending order. Fingerprint assumes input for syntax errors. For more information, see the Intermec Direct Protocol Programmer's Reference Manual. Branching and loops can be created in printer memory and used anytime. or with each command in a separate line,...
...a working two-way communication and the verbosity is received, the firmware checks the instructions for Programming Mode: • when a line starts with predefined layouts, handles counters, and includes a flexible errorhandler. Often, programs are either an error message or "Ok" to make... from a strict ascending order. Fingerprint assumes input for syntax errors. For more information, see the Intermec Direct Protocol Programmer's Reference Manual. Branching and loops can be created in printer memory and used anytime. or with each command in a separate line,...
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... takes the appropriate action. The NEXT statement makes the execution loop back to a subroutine when an error has occurred. To loop back to a different FOR statement, the corresponding NEXT statement must have a unique counter designation in connection with an even spacing: 22 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide This example shows branching to the most...
... takes the appropriate action. The NEXT statement makes the execution loop back to a subroutine when an error has occurred. To loop back to a different FOR statement, the corresponding NEXT statement must have a unique counter designation in connection with an even spacing: 22 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide This example shows branching to the most...
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... TRUE. • If the WHILE condition is FALSE, the execution bypasses the loop and resumes at the statement following the WEND statement. Each WEND statement matches the most recent WHILE statement. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 23 This example shows a program that can be either TRUE...30 PRINT A%,B% 40 NEXT : NEXT A% RUN This results in a loop (line 20-50) until a WEND statement is TRUE. WHILE...WEND statements can be nested. The execution then loops back to create an incremental counter: 10 INPUT "Start Value: ", A% 20 INPUT "Number of statements are executed provided a...
... TRUE. • If the WHILE condition is FALSE, the execution bypasses the loop and resumes at the statement following the WEND statement. Each WEND statement matches the most recent WHILE statement. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 23 This example shows a program that can be either TRUE...30 PRINT A%,B% 40 NEXT : NEXT A% RUN This results in a loop (line 20-50) until a WEND statement is TRUE. WHILE...WEND statements can be nested. The execution then loops back to create an incremental counter: 10 INPUT "Start Value: ", A% 20 INPUT "Number of statements are executed provided a...
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...the printer through a serial connection, the first error that is a subroutine":'Line label RETURN IMMEDIATE ON Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 25 To write, execute, and list a short program 1 Connect the printer to ...line 110"). Understanding Fingerprint Syntax • Subroutines for key-initiated actions: ON KEY. • Subroutines for example, RUN 40 starts at a specified line (for display messages: PRINT#. • Error handling subroutines: ERR, ERL, PRSTAT. • Label ...error-handling routine is reported by means of possible loops and branches. Chapter 2 -
...the printer through a serial connection, the first error that is a subroutine":'Line label RETURN IMMEDIATE ON Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 25 To write, execute, and list a short program 1 Connect the printer to ...line 110"). Understanding Fingerprint Syntax • Subroutines for key-initiated actions: ON KEY. • Subroutines for example, RUN 40 starts at a specified line (for display messages: PRINT#. • Error handling subroutines: ERR, ERL, PRSTAT. • Label ...error-handling routine is reported by means of possible loops and branches. Chapter 2 -
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... COMSTAT value several times for different values, as seen in an OPENed communication channel. 56 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Note: Because COMSET ON/OFF statements empty the buffer, use COMBUF$... 6 Add a few lines to the standard OUT channel, depending on what happens, starting with the start character, stop character, ignore character, attention string, and maximum number of characters parameters... then turn reception on the host keyboard. number of the buffer (line 1060) and create a loop that waits from input from the host (line 90). received" 30 B$="End char. Managing Input ...
... COMSTAT value several times for different values, as seen in an OPENed communication channel. 56 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Note: Because COMSET ON/OFF statements empty the buffer, use COMBUF$... 6 Add a few lines to the standard OUT channel, depending on what happens, starting with the start character, stop character, ignore character, attention string, and maximum number of characters parameters... then turn reception on the host keyboard. number of the buffer (line 1060) and create a loop that waits from input from the host (line 90). received" 30 B$="End char. Managing Input ...
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and stopadjust values, overriding with CLEANFEED, 105 controlling, 104 feeding out one label, 104 start- field records, illustrated, 92, 93 logotype name file, 94 requirements, 91 using files in...status, 56 sequential files, 61 logical operators, 10 logotype record, for layouts by number, illustrated, 93 described, 94 illustrated, 92 loops, 22 FOR...NEXT, 22 nesting, 22 using , 125 current directory, changing, 125 formatting, 126 permanent, 124 suggestions for managing... O OFF LINE, 53 ON BREAK...GOSUB, 19 ON COMSET...GOSUB conditional branching, 20 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 165
and stopadjust values, overriding with CLEANFEED, 105 controlling, 104 feeding out one label, 104 start- field records, illustrated, 92, 93 logotype name file, 94 requirements, 91 using files in...status, 56 sequential files, 61 logical operators, 10 logotype record, for layouts by number, illustrated, 93 described, 94 illustrated, 92 loops, 22 FOR...NEXT, 22 nesting, 22 using , 125 current directory, changing, 125 formatting, 126 permanent, 124 suggestions for managing... O OFF LINE, 53 ON BREAK...GOSUB, 19 ON COMSET...GOSUB conditional branching, 20 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 165
PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide
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...set a common name for the wireless station to send the following command several sub-levels. For more information on starting Setup mode and navigating through the settings, see "IPL Setup Menu" on page 23. Each level has several...",".SERVER_CN2","xxxxxxxxxx" where xxxxxxxxxx can change the configuration settings of the Setup menu are organized in a one-way loop. For more information on the IPL and Fingerprint menu systems, see "Understanding Setup Mode" on page 80. ...the host PC using PrintSet. • the host PC using ESC/P. 42 PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide
...set a common name for the wireless station to send the following command several sub-levels. For more information on starting Setup mode and navigating through the settings, see "IPL Setup Menu" on page 23. Each level has several...",".SERVER_CN2","xxxxxxxxxx" where xxxxxxxxxx can change the configuration settings of the Setup menu are organized in a one-way loop. For more information on the IPL and Fingerprint menu systems, see "Understanding Setup Mode" on page 80. ...the host PC using PrintSet. • the host PC using ESC/P. 42 PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide