Configuring The Printer; Setting Serial Communication Parameters; Using Mpclii Conventions; Mpclii Punctuation - Avery Dennison Monarch 9419 Reference Manual

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C O N F I G U R I N G T H E P R I N T E R
This chapter discusses how to
♦ set communication parameters.
♦ upload the printers configuration or font information.
♦ configure the printer using online configuration packets.
♦ use immediate commands to control the printers operation at any time.
S e t t i n g S e r i a l C o m m u n i c a t i o n P a r a m e t e r s
For serial communications, the communication settings at the printer must match those at the
host. Use the Communication Settings Packet to set these parameters.
Use the MODE command (from the Command prompt) to set communication values on the PC.
For example, MODE COM1:9600,N,8,1
Sets the host's communication values to: 9600 baud, no parity, an 8 bit word length, 1 stop bit.
U s i n g M P C L I I C o n v e n t i o n s
Follow these guidelines with MPCLII.

MPCLII Punctuation

Use the following default symbols when creating MPCLII packets:
Character
{ (left bracket)
} (right bracket)
| (vertical bar)
, (comma)
"ABC" (quotation
marks)
'comment'
(single quotation
marks)
*
The field separator is the split vertical bar (|). The decimal value is 124. To enter this
character, use the Shift key plus the Split Vertical Bar key on the computer's keyboard.
Depending on the text editor, it may appear as a solid vertical bar or as a split vertical bar.
Decimal
Description
Value
123
start of header
125
end of header
124
field separator*
044
parameter separator
034
Quotation marks enclose character strings. Empty quotes (" ")
identify null strings or unused fields.
039
Grave accents enclose comments. Any data enclosed in grave
accents is ignored. Do not embed comments within a quoted
string. Grave accents are also used to reject mainframe data.
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