Printer Commands
Label FORMATS are saved into FLASH Slots 1 to 128. Each of these
FORMAT slots specifies how to build the dot rows that are used to print a label
on the printer.
This command tells the printer to take the Label FORMAT file in Slot #xx and
build up its image in the printer's slice buffer. After this command is finished,
the label may be printed by sending the ^C print command.
NOTE: If the FORMAT file contains a print command, then the label will be
printed at the end of this command.
^A
^D
COMMAND
XX
139
Send a FLASH FORMAT to the communications port.
^Axx references the FORMAT file stored in Slot #xx
Valid values for Axx are 1 to 128.
Label FORMATS are saved into FLASH Slots 1 to 128. This command
causes the printer to send a previously loaded FORMAT file out the
communications port to the HOST.
Use this command to view label Format's that have been saved in the printer's
non-volatile FLASH memory.
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140
Clear all User GRAPHIC and FONT FLASH.
This command erases the user FONTS and GRAPHICS in FLASH memory.
This command is equivalent to sending:
Label FORMATS stored in user FLASH memory are NOT erased by this
command. Use the ^D131 command to erase label FORMATS stored in
FLASH memory.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!! Embedded FONTS and label FORMATS are NOT
erased. However, any custom FONTS and GRAPHICS loaded into user
FLASH memory at the factory WILL be erased.
Hint: After the user FLASH has been deleted, the ^D119 command may be
used to verify that Slots #1 thru #255 are now available in FLASH.
141
Clear User GRAPHIC and FONT FLASH & RAM memory.
This command clears all user FONTS and GRAPHICS in FLASH memory, and
all the downloaded FONTS and GRAPHICS in RAM. This command is the
equivalent to sending:
1) ^D100 (clears all downloaded FORMATS, FONTS and GRAPHICS
2) ^A0^D140 (clears all user FONTS and GRAPHICS in FLASH).
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1)
^A0^D134 (clears all GRAPHICS),
2)
^A0^D137 (clears all FONTS).
in RAM.
438TC Operator's Manual - 880050-0100
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