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... Taken Sensor With LTS& ON 106 Repeating the Last Printing Operation With PRINTFEED 106 Enabling Manual Printing With PRINT KEY ON 107 Checking the Transfer Ribbon and Printhead With SYSVAR 107 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide ix
... Taken Sensor With LTS& ON 106 Repeating the Last Printing Operation With PRINTFEED 106 Enabling Manual Printing With PRINT KEY ON 107 Checking the Transfer Ribbon and Printhead With SYSVAR 107 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide ix
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... Some printhead faults, such as cracked or dirty dots, will not be used to mark specified dots on page 121. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 107 Checking the Transfer Ribbon and Printhead With SYSVAR A number of parameters in white lines across a printed bar code label. Controlling the Printer This ...100,100 20 FONT "Swiss 721 Bold BT",14,10,80 30 PRTXT "TEST LABEL" 40 PRINTFEED 5 RUN This example prints five copies of -ribbon condition. The HEAD function identifies possible faulty dots. Chapter 7 - In this function because only the resistance is low or not. • SYSVAR...
... Some printhead faults, such as cracked or dirty dots, will not be used to mark specified dots on page 121. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 107 Checking the Transfer Ribbon and Printhead With SYSVAR A number of parameters in white lines across a printed bar code label. Controlling the Printer This ...100,100 20 FONT "Swiss 721 Bold BT",14,10,80 30 PRTXT "TEST LABEL" 40 PRINTFEED 5 RUN This example prints five copies of -ribbon condition. The HEAD function identifies possible faulty dots. Chapter 7 - In this function because only the resistance is low or not. • SYSVAR...
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Chapter 7 - Note: You can detect printing progress and report any print-related error conditions. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 109 Instead of specifying the number of copies in a batch in a PRINTFEED statement, you specified that automatically resumes interrupted print ...or FUNCTEST$ The FUNCTEST statement checks the number of dots in the printhead and whether or not the printhead is interrupted by an out-of-ribbon condition during batch printing, or if printing is otherwise interrupted, there are two ways to the FUNCTEST statement and is executed, the printer renders...
Chapter 7 - Note: You can detect printing progress and report any print-related error conditions. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 109 Instead of specifying the number of copies in a batch in a PRINTFEED statement, you specified that automatically resumes interrupted print ...or FUNCTEST$ The FUNCTEST statement checks the number of dots in the printhead and whether or not the printhead is interrupted by an out-of-ribbon condition during batch printing, or if printing is otherwise interrupted, there are two ways to the FUNCTEST statement and is executed, the printer renders...
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... errors since last SYSVAR(24), or 0 otherwise. Sets condition for thermal transfer printing. Returns the number of bytes received at the execution of -ribbon error. Returns 0 if the printer is set up for direct thermal or 1 if set using SYSVAR, see the next section. Returns 1 if... the diameter of a variable, when can be read or set up has been performed since the previously executed SYSVAR(15) instruction. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 121 For more information, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. The next table lists SYSVAR values and the information ...
... errors since last SYSVAR(24), or 0 otherwise. Sets condition for thermal transfer printing. Returns the number of bytes received at the execution of -ribbon error. Returns 0 if the printer is set up for direct thermal or 1 if set using SYSVAR, see the next section. Returns 1 if... the diameter of a variable, when can be read or set up has been performed since the previously executed SYSVAR(15) instruction. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 121 For more information, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. The next table lists SYSVAR values and the information ...
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... and 50. Default is equal to or less than the diameter specified in the media with debugging. VERSION$ allows you may use of the ribbon supply. (PF/PM/PX printers only) Modifies the DNS timeout value. Sets or returns file name conversion enabled or disabled. Sets or returns ...current state of filtering of printer: 122 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Sets or returns use the VERSION$ function to the Debug Std Out port in dots per inch. Sets or returns the ...
... and 50. Default is equal to or less than the diameter specified in the media with debugging. VERSION$ allows you may use of the ribbon supply. (PF/PM/PX printers only) Modifies the DNS timeout value. Sets or returns file name conversion enabled or disabled. Sets or returns ...current state of filtering of printer: 122 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Sets or returns use the VERSION$ function to the Debug Std Out port in dots per inch. Sets or returns the ...
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... Sensor is installed, and returns 0 if printer has no LTS) Label Stop Sensor does not detect a label Printer out of thermal transfer ribbon, or the printer is OK. If 0 returns, the printer is set for Error-Handling Routines This section describes Fingerprint commands you use to... Subroutines With ON ERROR GOTO... ERL returns the number of media 132 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Any other specified line. The error can be identified and managed, and program execution can be resumed at the ...
... Sensor is installed, and returns 0 if printer has no LTS) Label Stop Sensor does not detect a label Printer out of thermal transfer ribbon, or the printer is OK. If 0 returns, the printer is set for Error-Handling Routines This section describes Fingerprint commands you use to... Subroutines With ON ERROR GOTO... ERL returns the number of media 132 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Any other specified line. The error can be identified and managed, and program execution can be resumed at the ...
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... AS 1 ON ERROR GOTO 1000 PRPOS 50,100 PRTXT "HELLO" PRINTFEED A%=TICKS+400 B%=TICKS IF B% Test the example by the sum of media (128) and ribbon (8), then PRSTAT returns 137. For more errors. For example, if the printhead is lifted (1), and the printer is managed. Chapter 8 - The same principles can be...
... AS 1 ON ERROR GOTO 1000 PRPOS 50,100 PRTXT "HELLO" PRINTFEED A%=TICKS+400 B%=TICKS IF B% Test the example by the sum of media (128) and ribbon (8), then PRSTAT returns 137. For more errors. For example, if the printhead is lifted (1), and the printer is managed. Chapter 8 - The same principles can be...
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...with your code should look like this: NEW LOAD "MY PROGRAM.PRG" MERGE "/rom/ERRHAND.PRG" RUN The approximate size of transfer ribbon • Error 1031: Next label not found The subroutine shows the last error that appears in your terminal. Merge ERRHAND.PRG with ... includes ERRHAND.PRG. ERRHAND.PRG Subroutines At Line 160000 200000 Description Errors which normally may occur. See lines 200000 through 200080. 134 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide To use ERRHAND subroutines for handling errors, managing the keyboard and display, and printing. To merge ERRHAND.PRG with...
...with your code should look like this: NEW LOAD "MY PROGRAM.PRG" MERGE "/rom/ERRHAND.PRG" RUN The approximate size of transfer ribbon • Error 1031: Next label not found The subroutine shows the last error that appears in your terminal. Merge ERRHAND.PRG with ... includes ERRHAND.PRG. ERRHAND.PRG Subroutines At Line 160000 200000 Description Errors which normally may occur. See lines 200000 through 200080. 134 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide To use ERRHAND subroutines for handling errors, managing the keyboard and display, and printing. To merge ERRHAND.PRG with...
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...$ 600040 PRINT #10, DISP2$; 600200 RETURN 700000 'Init routine 700010 ON ERROR GOTO 100000 700020 OPEN "console:" FOR OUTPUT AS 10 136 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide "+STR$(ERR) 330030 GOSUB 600000 330040 IF PRSTAT AND 1 THEN GOTO 330040 330050 FORMFEED 330060 IF PCOMMAND% THEN GOSUB 500000...) 300030 GOSUB 600000 300040 EFLAG%=0 300050 FORMFEED 300060 IF EFLAG%=1031 THEN GOTO 300040 300200 RETURN 310000 'Error 1005 Out of transfer ribbon 340010 DISP1$="OUT OF RIBBON" 340020 DISP2$="ERR NO. "+STR$(ERR) 310030 GOSUB 600000 310040 IF (PRSTAT AND 1)=0 THEN GOTO 310040 : ' Wait until ...
...$ 600040 PRINT #10, DISP2$; 600200 RETURN 700000 'Init routine 700010 ON ERROR GOTO 100000 700020 OPEN "console:" FOR OUTPUT AS 10 136 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide "+STR$(ERR) 330030 GOSUB 600000 330040 IF PRSTAT AND 1 THEN GOTO 330040 330050 FORMFEED 330060 IF PCOMMAND% THEN GOSUB 500000...) 300030 GOSUB 600000 300040 EFLAG%=0 300050 FORMFEED 300060 IF EFLAG%=1031 THEN GOTO 300040 300200 RETURN 310000 'Error 1005 Out of transfer ribbon 340010 DISP1$="OUT OF RIBBON" 340020 DISP2$="ERR NO. "+STR$(ERR) 310030 GOSUB 600000 310040 IF (PRSTAT AND 1)=0 THEN GOTO 310040 : ' Wait until ...
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... PRLINE PRPOS PRSTAT PRTXT PT PUT PX RANDOM RANDOMIZE READ READY REBOOT REDIRECT OUT REM REMOVE RENDER RENUM RESTORE RESUME RESUME HTTP RESUME NEXT RETURN RIBBON RIGHT$ RND RSET RUN SAVE SET FAULTY DOT SETASSOC SETPFSVAR SETSTDIO SETUP SGN SORT SOUND SPACE$ SPLIT STDIO STEP STOP STORE STR$ STRING$ SYSTEM... THEN TICKS TIME$ TIMEADD$ TIMEDIFF TO TRANSFER TRANSFER$ TRANSFERSET TROFF TRON VAL VERBOFF VERBON VERSION$ WEEKDAY WEEKDAY$ WEEKNUMBER WEND WHILE WRITE XOR XORMODE XYZZY Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 157 Appendix B - Do not create variable names that use by Fingerprint commands.
... PRLINE PRPOS PRSTAT PRTXT PT PUT PX RANDOM RANDOMIZE READ READY REBOOT REDIRECT OUT REM REMOVE RENDER RENUM RESTORE RESUME RESUME HTTP RESUME NEXT RETURN RIBBON RIGHT$ RND RSET RUN SAVE SET FAULTY DOT SETASSOC SETPFSVAR SETSTDIO SETUP SGN SORT SOUND SPACE$ SPLIT STDIO STEP STOP STORE STR$ STRING$ SYSTEM... THEN TICKS TIME$ TIMEADD$ TIMEDIFF TO TRANSFER TRANSFER$ TRANSFERSET TROFF TRON VAL VERBOFF VERBON VERSION$ WEEKDAY WEEKDAY$ WEEKNUMBER WEND WHILE WRITE XOR XORMODE XYZZY Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 157 Appendix B - Do not create variable names that use by Fingerprint commands.
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... TIME$, 118 tmp: as device, described, 11 TRANSFER KERMIT described, 37 downloading fonts to printer, 70 transfer ribbon, checking with SYSVAR, 107 TRANSFER STATUS, 37 TRANSFER ZMODEM, to transfer fonts to printer, 70 TRANSFER$, 36 .... Index 168 reprinting labels after interruptions, 109 RESUME, 21 returning directory names, 34 returning the current directory, 34 ribbon, checking with SETUP WRITE, 120 saving a setup, 121 setup file, creating, 120 setup strings, described, 120 ...status, checking, 123 STOP, in debugging, 131 TrueType fonts, described, 69 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide
... TIME$, 118 tmp: as device, described, 11 TRANSFER KERMIT described, 37 downloading fonts to printer, 70 transfer ribbon, checking with SYSVAR, 107 TRANSFER STATUS, 37 TRANSFER ZMODEM, to transfer fonts to printer, 70 TRANSFER$, 36 .... Index 168 reprinting labels after interruptions, 109 RESUME, 21 returning directory names, 34 returning the current directory, 34 ribbon, checking with SETUP WRITE, 120 saving a setup, 121 setup file, creating, 120 setup strings, described, 120 ...status, checking, 123 STOP, in debugging, 131 TrueType fonts, described, 69 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide
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... 7 Understanding Printer States 9 Loading Media 11 Loading Media for Tear-Off Printing 11 Loading Media for Peel-Off (Self-Strip) Printing 12 Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon 16 Printing a Test Label 19 Creating and Printing Labels 20 2 Connecting the Printer 21 Connecting the Printer to Your PC 22 Connecting the Printer to... USB Device Port 22 Connecting the Printer to a PC Through the Serial Port 22 Connecting the Printer to a PC Through the IEEE 1284 Port 23 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual v
... 7 Understanding Printer States 9 Loading Media 11 Loading Media for Tear-Off Printing 11 Loading Media for Peel-Off (Self-Strip) Printing 12 Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon 16 Printing a Test Label 19 Creating and Printing Labels 20 2 Connecting the Printer 21 Connecting the Printer to Your PC 22 Connecting the Printer to... USB Device Port 22 Connecting the Printer to a PC Through the Serial Port 22 Connecting the Printer to a PC Through the IEEE 1284 Port 23 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual v
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... 72 Using Dump Mode 73 Using Testmode and Extended Testmode to Troubleshoot 74 Using Testmode 74 Using Extended Testmode 75 Adjusting the Printer 77 Preventing Ribbon Wrinkling 77 Clearing Media Jams 78 Adjusting the Printhead 79 Adjusting Printhead Balance 79 Adjusting Printhead Pressure 81 Adjusting Printhead Dot Line 82 Adjusting the... Interface 94 USB Interface 95 USB Host Interface 96 Ethernet Interface 96 Parallel IEEE 1284 Interface 97 Media Specifications 98 Accessories for the Printer 107 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual vii
... 72 Using Dump Mode 73 Using Testmode and Extended Testmode to Troubleshoot 74 Using Testmode 74 Using Extended Testmode 75 Adjusting the Printer 77 Preventing Ribbon Wrinkling 77 Clearing Media Jams 78 Adjusting the Printhead 79 Adjusting Printhead Balance 79 Adjusting Printhead Pressure 81 Adjusting Printhead Dot Line 82 Adjusting the... Interface 94 USB Interface 95 USB Host Interface 96 Ethernet Interface 96 Parallel IEEE 1284 Interface 97 Media Specifications 98 Accessories for the Printer 107 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual vii
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1 Using the Printer In this chapter, you will find these sections: • Learning About the Printers • Loading Media • Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon • Printing a Test Label • Creating and Printing Labels 1
1 Using the Printer In this chapter, you will find these sections: • Learning About the Printers • Loading Media • Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon • Printing a Test Label • Creating and Printing Labels 1
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...or outward. Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon Thermal transfer printing gives you are using and configure the printer for thermal transfer paper. The printer supports thermal transfer ribbon rolls with the thumbscrew. 8 ...Push in on than direct thermal printing. To determine which type of ribbon you see a mark on the paper, your ribbon is less vulnerable .... 9 Close the media cover. 10 Press the Print button to scratch through the ribbon against a piece of paper. Chapter 1 - If you have, use a pen or other sharp object...
...or outward. Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon Thermal transfer printing gives you are using and configure the printer for thermal transfer paper. The printer supports thermal transfer ribbon rolls with the thumbscrew. 8 ...Push in on than direct thermal printing. To determine which type of ribbon you see a mark on the paper, your ribbon is less vulnerable .... 9 Close the media cover. 10 Press the Print button to scratch through the ribbon against a piece of paper. Chapter 1 - If you have, use a pen or other sharp object...
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PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 17 Chapter 1 - Using the Printer = Ink in = Ink out Determining Whether Your Ribbon is Wound Ink In or Ink Out To load thermal transfer ribbon 1 Open the media cover. 2 Pull out the printhead lever and turn it counterclockwise.
PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 17 Chapter 1 - Using the Printer = Ink in = Ink out Determining Whether Your Ribbon is Wound Ink In or Ink Out To load thermal transfer ribbon 1 Open the media cover. 2 Pull out the printhead lever and turn it counterclockwise.
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Using the Printer 3 Slide the ribbon roll onto the ribbon hub closest to the media roll holder and slide the empty ribbon core onto the hub closest to the front of the printer. 4 For ink out ribbon (-): route the ribbon around the printhead and set the ink position lever to the left. 5 For ink in ribbon(---): route the ribbon around the printhead and set the ink position lever to the right. 18 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual Chapter 1 -
Using the Printer 3 Slide the ribbon roll onto the ribbon hub closest to the media roll holder and slide the empty ribbon core onto the hub closest to the front of the printer. 4 For ink out ribbon (-): route the ribbon around the printhead and set the ink position lever to the left. 5 For ink in ribbon(---): route the ribbon around the printhead and set the ink position lever to the right. 18 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual Chapter 1 -
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..., mark and continuous. 6 Select your media type by releasing the Print button when your type of test labels 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Load media and ribbon (if necessary). Using the Printer 6 Load media in the printer For help see "Loading Media for TearOff Printing" on page 11 or "Loading Media for... to advance the media. To print a set of media appears on page 16. For help , see , "Loading Media" on page 11 and "Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon" on the screen. Chapter 1 - SELECT MEDIA GAP SELECT MEDIA MARK SELECT MEDIA CONTINUOUS...
..., mark and continuous. 6 Select your media type by releasing the Print button when your type of test labels 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Load media and ribbon (if necessary). Using the Printer 6 Load media in the printer For help see "Loading Media for TearOff Printing" on page 11 or "Loading Media for... to advance the media. To print a set of media appears on page 16. For help , see , "Loading Media" on page 11 and "Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon" on the screen. Chapter 1 - SELECT MEDIA GAP SELECT MEDIA MARK SELECT MEDIA CONTINUOUS...
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... to reboot the printer for the change to take effect. Prints the predefined test label you choose. Understanding the Web Shell Settings Setting Testfeed [value] Ribbon Sensor Default Setup Reboot Print Test Label Command Language Fingerprint Application Standard I/O Description Calibrates the label stop sensor performs a testfeed. Defines the application to . Defines...
... to reboot the printer for the change to take effect. Prints the predefined test label you choose. Understanding the Web Shell Settings Setting Testfeed [value] Ribbon Sensor Default Setup Reboot Print Test Label Command Language Fingerprint Application Standard I/O Description Calibrates the label stop sensor performs a testfeed. Defines the application to . Defines...
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... used to label and ticket media and requires an optional label taken sensor. You can choose from the printer. Chapter 3 - Out of ribbon. Configuring the Printer 4 Click Submit Settings. Understanding the Alert Settings Setting Description Label Not Taken (Fingerprint only) Sent when the printed label...label cutter. Cutter Error There was lifted. Setup Mode The printer is not taken from mail, SNMP-trap, or both. 46 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual Use the following table to send this alert. The Delay repeat setting represents how often the ...
... used to label and ticket media and requires an optional label taken sensor. You can choose from the printer. Chapter 3 - Out of ribbon. Configuring the Printer 4 Click Submit Settings. Understanding the Alert Settings Setting Description Label Not Taken (Fingerprint only) Sent when the printed label...label cutter. Cutter Error There was lifted. Setup Mode The printer is not taken from mail, SNMP-trap, or both. 46 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual Use the following table to send this alert. The Delay repeat setting represents how often the ...