Datamax-ONeil A-Class Programmer's Manual page 81

Class series ii
Table of Contents

Advertisement

(FE) Font Emulation –This command allows font substitution for all internal fonts,
allowing a new default font to be defined without changing the host DPL data
streams. Selecting a default font that supports a desired character set could match
with third party software to print native characters without modifying the PC drivers.
In other words, match the PC font with the Printer Font then no interpretation would
be required by driver or printer. Depending on host drivers, the user may have to
disable Symbol Set commands and modify the Default Symbol set.
(FH) Fault Handling – This command determines the level of user intervention and
the disposition of the label being printed when a fault condition (ribbon out, media
out, etc.) occurs.
Value
Interpretation
L
(continued)
Class Series 2 Programmer's Manual
Extended System-Level Command Functions
Units /
Printing stops and a fault message is displayed. After the
0 = No Reprint
problem is corrected, the FEED Key must be pressed to
clear the fault. The label in process is not reprinted.
Printing stops and a fault message is displayed. After the
1 = Standard
problem is corrected, the FEED Key must be pressed to
clear the fault. The label in process is reprinted.
Depending upon the RETRY COUNT, one of the following
actions when faulted:
If the Retry Count has not been exceeded, "VOID" is
printed on the label in process and reprinting occurs
automatically;
If the Retry Count has been exceeded, printing stops and
a fault message is displayed. After the problem is
corrected, the FEED Key must be pressed to clear the
fault. The label in process is reprinted; or,
2 = Void and
Retry
If the CANCEL Key is pressed, the operator now has the
option of canceling the reprint. To allow reprinting, press
the ESCAPE Key; or, to cancel reprinting, press the
ENTER Key (and, the entire label batch will be cancelled
by pressing the ENTER Key again).
Selection / Definition
VOID will not be printed when insufficient text space
exists (see VOID DISTANCE, below) or if the fault
occurs after the label reaches its Present Distance
at, or above, the TOF.
67

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents