Place Data In Global Register - Datamax E-Class Mark II Programmer's Manual

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f
Set Present Speed
This command controls the rate at which the present distance is positioned, allowing the
media movement to be slowed during "presentation" (the distance traveled after printing
is completed to the label stop position). This command is used only within the context of
a label format. The speed assigned is retained until another label format is received or
until power is removed; if a subsequent format does not contain a present speed
command then the present speed reverts to the feed speed.
Syntax:
Where:
Sample:
G

Place Data in Global Register

The "G" command saves the print data of a print format record in a global register
(temporary storage). This data may be retrieved and copied to another record in the
same label format using the special Label Formatting Command: <STX>S. Global
registers are named in the order received, beginning with Register A, ending at Register
P, and incrementing with each instance of the G command use.
Syntax:
Sample:
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Label Formatting Command Functions
(Non-Display Models only)
fa
- Is a single alpha character representing a speed,
a
limited by the feed speed range; see Appendix L. The
default is the feed speed.
<STX>LD11H30PGSG
fA
191100200830165Fixed Data Field 1
E
<STX>L
191100200830165Fixed Data Field 1
E
The sample above prints two labels; the first label has present
speed of 1 inch per second, while the second reverts to the feed
speed of 4 inches per second.
G
<STX>L<CR>
121100000000000Testing<CR>
G<CR>
1A2210001000000<STX>SA<CR>
E<CR>
The sample above stores, retrieves, and prints the data in global
register A. One label is printed with "Testing" in two locations.
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