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(Sl) Security Lock – This command provides the ability to password-protect the
User Interface, as follows:
Value
Nxxxx
Yxxxx
Txxxx
To be activated, the default password (0000) must be changed.
(SL) Stop Location – This command sets the label stopping (and in certain cases
the starting) location, as follows:
Value
A
H
P
C
T
N
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Where xxxx is the current password, this disables Menu protection.
Where xxxx is a new password, this enables Menu protection and sets a new
password.
Where xxxx is a new password, this enables Menu protection, disables Test
functions, and sets a new password.
Table 5-9: Security Lock Command
Automatically sets the stop location. Installed options will be "auto-sensed"
and the appropriate stop position will automatically be set. Host commands
are ignored.
Sets stop position according to options installed. If no options are installed the
printer sets stop location to the next label's start of print. Host commands will
override. The stop location (present distance) may be controlled dynamically
by the host using the <STX>f or <STX>Kf commands. This selection has the
same effect as <STX>KD Ignore Host Distance bit value 0.
Sets the stop location at approximately two millimeters behind the peel bar
edge, a nominal peel position. The Present Sensor status and this setting are
independent.
Sets the stop location to a nominal cut position. For die-cut media, the
position is just following the end of the label. The cutter status and this setting
are independent.
Sets the stop location at the tear bar.
Sets the stop location to the start of the next label, equivalent to setting the
<STX>KD Ignore Host Distance bit value 1.
Table 5-10: Stop Location Command
Security Function
Stop Location
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