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Chapter
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Emulation Submenus
Horizontal DPI
(From page 190, page 193, page 195, page 197, page 199.)
This feature enables the thermal printer to print images as close as possible
to the same size as those originally programmed for a line matrix or laser
printer by selecting a horizontal resolution that matches that of the printer that
the file was originally generated for.
Although the range allows a selection of up to 400 dpi, the 6700 is capable of
printing up to 203 dpi (5504-R40, 5504-R60, 5504-R80) horizontal resolution.
The range is 60-400 dpi, and the factory default is 120 dpi.
Host Command
(From page 192, page 194, page 196, page 198, page 200.)
This item allows you to select certain host commands to be ignored by the
printer.
The options are Enable, Ignore All, Ignore CPI, and Ignore LPI.
The factory default is Enable (all host commands accepted by the printer).
Host Form Length (PGL)
(From page 184.) Determines how the physical label length (see Label Length
under the MEDIA CONTROL menu) is affected upon receiving an EXECUTE
command.
Enable. The physical label length will change to match the form length
(specified in CREATE command). The physical label size remains at the
new setting until another EXECUTE command is received, or the
PRINTER CONTROL menu settings are changed.
Var. Length. The physical label length is the longest print element plus
the setting of "Var Form Adjust."
Var Dynamic Len. The physical label length will change to the longest
print element defined in CREATE mode plus the setting of "Var Form
Adjust."
Disable. Forms printed in EXECUTE mode do not change the physical
label size. Therefore, the size of the form (defined in CREATE mode)
must fit within the current label dimensions, or errors may occur.
NOTE: Changing the form length via the EXECUTE command changes the
The factory default is Enable.
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