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.... Note: Do not map any characters to ASCII values occupied by characters used to filter out undesired characters on the label. 42 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide However, you may want to use the German character set or to modify a character set (49) and ... $, #, and certain punctuation marks). Note: When using MAP statements. Although semicolon characters appear onscreen, the desired "£" characters are reset to the printer in Fingerprint instructions (such as directed by the printer on the keyboard of character sets and the corresponding reference numbers, ...
.... Note: Do not map any characters to ASCII values occupied by characters used to filter out undesired characters on the label. 42 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide However, you may want to use the German character set or to modify a character set (49) and ... $, #, and certain punctuation marks). Note: When using MAP statements. Although semicolon characters appear onscreen, the desired "£" characters are reset to the printer in Fingerprint instructions (such as directed by the printer on the keyboard of character sets and the corresponding reference numbers, ...
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... INPUT: • SYSVAR (16) reads the number of bytes received. • SYSVAR (17) reads the number of all standard images in the printer. These are reset when a new STORE IMAGE statement is executed. Image files can be listed to a program using KILL statements. Chapter 5 - IMAGES This results in the host. Managing... REMOVE IMAGE statements. Using the PRBUF statement, these print images can be downloaded directly to check the result of an image download using a FILES statement. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 75
... INPUT: • SYSVAR (16) reads the number of bytes received. • SYSVAR (17) reads the number of all standard images in the printer. These are reset when a new STORE IMAGE statement is executed. Image files can be listed to a program using KILL statements. Chapter 5 - IMAGES This results in the host. Managing... REMOVE IMAGE statements. Using the PRBUF statement, these print images can be downloaded directly to check the result of an image download using a FILES statement. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 75
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...of a single-line text field: 10 PRPOS 100,200 20 ALIGN 7 30 DIR 2 40 FONT "Swiss 721 Bold BT,20,15,80" 84 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Required Information for Text Fields To print a single- Two or more information, see "About Insertion and Anchor Points" on white ...print Field input data Resets parameters to the hyphenation settings. If no yes - - Defining Borders With PRBOX Single- or multi-line text fields can be entered in several ...
...of a single-line text field: 10 PRPOS 100,200 20 ALIGN 7 30 DIR 2 40 FONT "Swiss 721 Bold BT,20,15,80" 84 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Required Information for Text Fields To print a single- Two or more information, see "About Insertion and Anchor Points" on white ...print Field input data Resets parameters to the hyphenation settings. If no yes - - Defining Borders With PRBOX Single- or multi-line text fields can be entered in several ...
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... code field instruction: 10 PRPOS 30,400 20 DIR 1 30 ALIGN 7 40 BARSET "CODE39",2,1,3,120 50 BARFONT "Swiss 721 BT",10,8,5,1,1 ON 86 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Remarks Number of numeric and/or string expressions. Variables are substituted. In some bar codes, such as in the form of dots... - Designing Bar Code Labels Choosing the Human-Readable Font With BARFONT Specifies the single-byte font to be omitted Input data to bar code field Resets parameters to : • Default font (Swiss 721 BT). • Size in dots between the bottom of the bar pattern and the top of...
... code field instruction: 10 PRPOS 30,400 20 DIR 1 30 ALIGN 7 40 BARSET "CODE39",2,1,3,120 50 BARFONT "Swiss 721 BT",10,8,5,1,1 ON 86 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Remarks Number of numeric and/or string expressions. Variables are substituted. In some bar codes, such as in the form of dots... - Designing Bar Code Labels Choosing the Human-Readable Font With BARFONT Specifies the single-byte font to be omitted Input data to bar code field Resets parameters to : • Default font (Swiss 721 BT). • Size in dots between the bottom of the bar pattern and the top of...
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... Command Default PRPOS 0/0 ALIGN 1 DIR 1 PRBOX - Remarks White-on-black Black-on-white .1 or .2 depending on direction Resets parameters to default This example shows a typical image field instruction: 10 PRPOS 50,50 20 ALIGN 9 30 DIR 3 40 MAG...(thickness) in dots of dots Select ALIGN 1-9 Select DIR 1-4 Height, width, and line weight in dots Resets parameters to print an extremely thick short line). Designing Bar Code Labels Required Information for Image Fields Purpose Style ... 30 DIR 3 40 PRBOX 200,200,10 50 PRINTFEED RUN 88 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Chapter 6 -
... Command Default PRPOS 0/0 ALIGN 1 DIR 1 PRBOX - Remarks White-on-black Black-on-white .1 or .2 depending on direction Resets parameters to default This example shows a typical image field instruction: 10 PRPOS 50,50 20 ALIGN 9 30 DIR 3 40 MAG...(thickness) in dots of dots Select ALIGN 1-9 Select DIR 1-4 Height, width, and line weight in dots Resets parameters to print an extremely thick short line). Designing Bar Code Labels Required Information for Image Fields Purpose Style ... 30 DIR 3 40 PRBOX 200,200,10 50 PRINTFEED RUN 88 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Chapter 6 -
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...in dots) of label" error condition (Error 1003) Using the CLIP ON command, you can use to further refine your bar code label designs. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 89 Summary for Line Fields Purpose X/Y Position Alignment Direction Line specifications Print a label Command PRPOS ALIGN DIR PRLINE PRINTFEED Default 0/0 1...must be printed in right angles to fit inside a "print window," the size of which specifies the length and weight (in dots Resets parameters to default Example: 10 PRPOS 100,100 20 ALIGN 1 30 DIR 4 40 PRLINE 200,10 50 PRINTFEED RUN Additional Printing ...
...in dots) of label" error condition (Error 1003) Using the CLIP ON command, you can use to further refine your bar code label designs. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 89 Summary for Line Fields Purpose X/Y Position Alignment Direction Line specifications Print a label Command PRPOS ALIGN DIR PRLINE PRINTFEED Default 0/0 1...must be printed in right angles to fit inside a "print window," the size of which specifies the length and weight (in dots Resets parameters to default Example: 10 PRPOS 100,100 20 ALIGN 1 30 DIR 4 40 PRLINE 200,10 50 PRINTFEED RUN Additional Printing ...
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...inverted as a digits, because there is desired, enter the colon character (:), because its ASCII number (58 dec) minus 48 = 10. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 91 Designing Bar Code Labels The remaining bytes are entered in bytes 43 and 44. Each such instruction corresponds to a ... instruction (for the font and bar font names. Possible variable data will be ignored. • The records are executed in unused bytes will reset printing to PRPOS). Instead, enter the character, the ASCII decimal number of which minus 48 corresponds to ALIGN, and x- and y-positions to ...
...inverted as a digits, because there is desired, enter the colon character (:), because its ASCII number (58 dec) minus 48 = 10. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 91 Designing Bar Code Labels The remaining bytes are entered in bytes 43 and 44. Each such instruction corresponds to a ... instruction (for the font and bar font names. Possible variable data will be ignored. • The records are executed in unused bytes will reset printing to PRPOS). Instead, enter the character, the ASCII decimal number of which minus 48 corresponds to ALIGN, and x- and y-positions to ...
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...label has been removed. Repeating the Last Printing Operation With PRINTFEED At execution of a PRINTFEED statement, the following settings are reset to feed the media before printing the copy. The relation between the media and the cutting edge when a CUT statement...", 12, 0, 6, 1,100, OFF OFF 100 2 3, 1 "INT2OF5", 3, 1, 2, 100, 2, 1, 2, 0, 0 "INT2OF5" 1 "Swiss 721 BT", 12, 0, 100 None NORIMAGE 1, 1 0, 0 106 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide You can also specify a distance to their default values. Enabling the Label Taken Sensor With LTS& ON This statements enables or disables...
...label has been removed. Repeating the Last Printing Operation With PRINTFEED At execution of a PRINTFEED statement, the following settings are reset to feed the media before printing the copy. The relation between the media and the cutting edge when a CUT statement...", 12, 0, 6, 1,100, OFF OFF 100 2 3, 1 "INT2OF5", 3, 1, 2, 100, 2, 1, 2, 0, 0 "INT2OF5" 1 "Swiss 721 BT", 12, 0, 100 None NORIMAGE 1, 1 0, 0 106 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide You can also specify a distance to their default values. Enabling the Label Taken Sensor With LTS& ON This statements enables or disables...
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...status of things happen: • The printer temporary memory ("tmp:") is rebooted, a number of the standard IN and OUT channels. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 123 On indicates that the debug standard IO is in the Fingerprint instructions are lost , and all date- On ... are closed, all variables are erased. • All parameters in Immediate Mode. • Input - On indicates that a Fingerprint application is reset to the standard OUT port with information on . IMMEDIATE MODE prints a line to reboot the printer as an interface board or cutter. •...
...status of things happen: • The printer temporary memory ("tmp:") is rebooted, a number of the standard IN and OUT channels. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 123 On indicates that the debug standard IO is in the Fingerprint instructions are lost , and all date- On ... are closed, all variables are erased. • All parameters in Immediate Mode. • Input - On indicates that a Fingerprint application is reset to the standard OUT port with information on . IMMEDIATE MODE prints a line to reboot the printer as an interface board or cutter. •...
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... to KILL some programs or files, or to use a CLEAR statement to empty all strings, set all variables to zero, and reset all files, except those starting with relays. 126 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide These system files are necessary for example ".profile". If even more memory is erased with a period character, for...
... to KILL some programs or files, or to use a CLEAR statement to empty all strings, set all variables to zero, and reset all files, except those starting with relays. 126 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide These system files are necessary for example ".profile". If even more memory is erased with a period character, for...
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... the human readable uses the UTF-8 mapped character number. Note: FONT and FONTD commands are not reset to their defaults after a PRINTFEED (or CLL) command. NASC and NASCD commands are reset to default after a PRINTFEED (or CLL) command. Use FONTD to select the desired font if you... font must actively disable it is followed by choosing a different character set . Note: To avoid confusion between active character sets and fonts, Intermec recommends you use only the NASC and FONT commands with UTF-8 unless you invoke UTF-8 with NASCD "" before returning to the UTF-8 sequence...
... the human readable uses the UTF-8 mapped character number. Note: FONT and FONTD commands are not reset to their defaults after a PRINTFEED (or CLL) command. NASC and NASCD commands are reset to default after a PRINTFEED (or CLL) command. Use FONTD to select the desired font if you... font must actively disable it is followed by choosing a different character set . Note: To avoid confusion between active character sets and fonts, Intermec recommends you use only the NASC and FONT commands with UTF-8 unless you invoke UTF-8 with NASCD "" before returning to the UTF-8 sequence...
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... it through the print mechanism. 5 If you are separated from the liner immediately after printing. Peel-off printing, you would a media roll. 6 Reset the label feed guide and the printhead lever. 7 Close the media cover. 8 Press the Print button to print another label. After a label is...run a Testfeed ( ) to sense when a label has been removed. With peel-off printing only supports selfadhesive labels with a liner. 12 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual If you are using self-adhesive labels that are switching Test to a new type of the printer and route...
... it through the print mechanism. 5 If you are separated from the liner immediately after printing. Peel-off printing, you would a media roll. 6 Reset the label feed guide and the printhead lever. 7 Close the media cover. 8 Press the Print button to print another label. After a label is...run a Testfeed ( ) to sense when a label has been removed. With peel-off printing only supports selfadhesive labels with a liner. 12 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual If you are using self-adhesive labels that are switching Test to a new type of the printer and route...
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Using the Printer 5 Wrap the liner around the internal rewinder takeup roll and lock it in place. 6 Reset the label feed guide and the printhead lever. PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 15 Chapter 1 -
Using the Printer 5 Wrap the liner around the internal rewinder takeup roll and lock it in place. 6 Reset the label feed guide and the printhead lever. PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 15 Chapter 1 -
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...; running a Testfeed in Extended Testmode and the following screen appears. You are now in slow mode. • entering Dump mode. • resetting to signal that the printhead is active. 4 Release the Print button and lower the printhead. All three LEDs flash rapidly four times to factory defaults.... SELECT MEDIA TEST PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 75 Using Extended Testmode Use Extended Testmode to exit Dump mode. 8 You can also save the ...
...; running a Testfeed in Extended Testmode and the following screen appears. You are now in slow mode. • entering Dump mode. • resetting to signal that the printhead is active. 4 Release the Print button and lower the printhead. All three LEDs flash rapidly four times to factory defaults.... SELECT MEDIA TEST PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 75 Using Extended Testmode Use Extended Testmode to exit Dump mode. 8 You can also save the ...
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... appendix to view the default settings on most of the commands, see the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual or the IPL Command Reference Manual. If you need to...home page, click Printer > Web Shell. 2 Click Default Setup. 3 When prompted, click OK. To reset the printer to reset the printer. If you can use PrintSet or the printer home page to factory defaults using Printset •...rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Protocol Default Value 9600 8 None 1 XON/XOFF 110 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual The commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of ...
... appendix to view the default settings on most of the commands, see the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual or the IPL Command Reference Manual. If you need to...home page, click Printer > Web Shell. 2 Click Default Setup. 3 When prompted, click OK. To reset the printer to reset the printer. If you can use PrintSet or the printer home page to factory defaults using Printset •...rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Protocol Default Value 9600 8 None 1 XON/XOFF 110 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual The commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of ...
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Default Settings Default Value USB Device US Default Value DHCP+BOOTP N/A N/A N/A Auto N/A N/A N/A Broadcast N/A Ethernet Default Value N/A No All LSS Auto N/A PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 111 COM Parameters Parameter Interface USB keyboard Network Parameters Parameter IP selection IP address Netmask Default router IPv6 selection IPv6 address Nameserver Nameserver6 DHCP response MAC address Network type Test/Service Parameters Parameter Testprint Config Test labels Format Page UDC Font Data dump Memory reset LSS test Cmd language Appendix B -
Default Settings Default Value USB Device US Default Value DHCP+BOOTP N/A N/A N/A Auto N/A N/A N/A Broadcast N/A Ethernet Default Value N/A No All LSS Auto N/A PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 111 COM Parameters Parameter Interface USB keyboard Network Parameters Parameter IP selection IP address Netmask Default router IPv6 selection IPv6 address Nameserver Nameserver6 DHCP response MAC address Network type Test/Service Parameters Parameter Testprint Config Test labels Format Page UDC Font Data dump Memory reset LSS test Cmd language Appendix B -
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...: PRINT UDFs TESTPRINT: PAGE PAGE: ALL ALL: PRINT PAGES TEST/SERVICE: DATA DUMP DATA DUMP: NCOONFIG: YES Scroll forward Scroll back TEST/SERVICE: MEMORY RESET MEMORY RESET: ACLOLNFIG: CONFIGURATION Scroll forward Scroll back TEST/SERVICE: LSS TEST LSS TEST: LSS AUTO LSS AUTO: TEST/SERVICE: CMD LANGUAGE CMD LANGUAGE: IPCLMD LANGUAGE: ESCIMMD...
...: PRINT UDFs TESTPRINT: PAGE PAGE: ALL ALL: PRINT PAGES TEST/SERVICE: DATA DUMP DATA DUMP: NCOONFIG: YES Scroll forward Scroll back TEST/SERVICE: MEMORY RESET MEMORY RESET: ACLOLNFIG: CONFIGURATION Scroll forward Scroll back TEST/SERVICE: LSS TEST LSS TEST: LSS AUTO LSS AUTO: TEST/SERVICE: CMD LANGUAGE CMD LANGUAGE: IPCLMD LANGUAGE: ESCIMMD...
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... up communications 24 troubleshooting connection 69 Extended Testmode function descriptions 76 using 75 Extended testmode using to troubleshoot 74 F factory defaults resetting 110 restoring in Extended Testmode 76 settings 110 Feed,soft key 8 Feedadjust menu ESim 127 Fingerprint 122 field out of label,...file system, Fingerprint printer 132 Fingerprint Com menu 121 configuring wireless security 32 default configuration 112 Emulation menu 121 Feedadjust menu 122 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual Index language description 4 Line Analyzer program 72 Media menu 122 Net-Com, NET1 menu ...
... up communications 24 troubleshooting connection 69 Extended Testmode function descriptions 76 using 75 Extended testmode using to troubleshoot 74 F factory defaults resetting 110 restoring in Extended Testmode 76 settings 110 Feed,soft key 8 Feedadjust menu ESim 127 Fingerprint 122 field out of label,...file system, Fingerprint printer 132 Fingerprint Com menu 121 configuring wireless security 32 default configuration 112 Emulation menu 121 Feedadjust menu 122 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual Index language description 4 Line Analyzer program 72 Media menu 122 Net-Com, NET1 menu ...
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... 69 Product Support, contacting 66 R Ready/Data LED 6 Ready-to-Work LED 7 real time clock (RTC) accessory 107 required environment variables, web style guide 135 resetting printer to factory defaults 110 restore factory default settings 76 ribbon determining ink in or out 17 empty, error message 68 loading thermal transfer 16... to access Dump mode 73 skipping labels, troubleshooting 70 slow testfeed, performing 76 SmartSystems configuring with web page 56 Foundation, using to configure printer 57 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual
... 69 Product Support, contacting 66 R Ready/Data LED 6 Ready-to-Work LED 7 real time clock (RTC) accessory 107 required environment variables, web style guide 135 resetting printer to factory defaults 110 restore factory default settings 76 ribbon determining ink in or out 17 empty, error message 68 loading thermal transfer 16... to access Dump mode 73 skipping labels, troubleshooting 70 slow testfeed, performing 76 SmartSystems configuring with web page 56 Foundation, using to configure printer 57 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual