99: Save Current Settings; Working With User-Defined Command Strings - Intermec EasyCoder 4630 User Manual

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4630 and 4830 Coax/Twinax Interface Card User's Manual

99: Save Current Settings

Purpose:
Saves the active setup in nonvolatile memory on the
interface card. This setup takes effect the next time the
printer is turned on.
Syntax:
Z99,0
&%Z99,0
Example:
Stores the active setup selections in nonvolatile
memory on the interface card.
Notes:
Active configuration commands that are not saved in
nonvolatile memory on the interface card are lost
when the printer is turned off.

Working With User-Defined Command Strings

To activate a user-defined command string, type the delimiter (&% or
alternate CPT start delimiter) followed by the string number (U0
through U9) into the file. When the file is sent to the printer, the
interface card recognizes the &%Un and sends the command assigned
to the string number (n) to the printer.
For example, you can assign string number 1 to a command string to
start a label (<STX><CR><LF>; hex codes 02, 0D, and 0A
respectively):
&%Z04,1(02,0D,0A)
Enter &%U1 in the file at the point where you want to start the label.
Some commands may continue until another string is encountered
that returns printing to normal, or for some host systems, until the
next label is sent to the printer.
If you want to verify the commands in your user-defined command
string, place the printer in Data Line Print mode (Service Menu, Data
Line Print, Enabled) and then send the &%Un command to the
interface card. The printer prints the ASCII commands and
corresponding hex codes of the data it receives.
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