About Printer Command Languages; About Fingerprint; About Direct Protocol - Honeywell PM42 User Manual

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Chapter 1 — About the Printer

About Printer Command Languages

A printer command language is a set of instructions that controls printer
functions:
The printer supports these command languages and language simulator
support options:

About Fingerprint

Fingerprint is a BASIC-inspired general purpose printer language. Use
Fingerprint to design custom label formats and write printer application
software. If you plan to run Smart Printing applications directly on the
printer, without connecting to a PC, select Fingerprint as your printer
command language. For more information, see the
Command

About Direct Protocol

Direct Protocol (DP) is a subset of Fingerprint that uses a more intuitive
English-like syntax. This flexible host-based printer command language
can also be used with Smart Printing applications. Direct Protocol lets
you combine predefined layouts and variable data to create labels,
tickets, and tags. If you are using bar code software, like BarTender,
select Direct Protocol as your printer command language.
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Configure the printer.
Return the status of the printer.
Control peripheral devices.
Format a label or receipt for printing.
Fingerprint (default)
Direct Protocol
IPL (Intermec Printer Language)
ZSim (Zebra Programming Language, ZPL, command language
simulator)
DSim (DPL command language simulator)
Smart Printing
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