Chapter 4 — Editing in Direct Mode
Example
Command
N
X0,0,4,752,584
LO0,144,752,4
A40,400,1,1,1,1,N,"Made in Sweden"
A24,160,0,5,1,1,R,"EASYCODER"
A24,250,0,4,1,1,N,"MODEL: 501SA"
A472,312,0,4,1,1,N,"Checked by: Dan"
A24,312,0,4,1,1,N,"SERIAL#: 000001"
B280,440,0,1,2,3,96,B,"S00000"
GG24,12,"LOGO"
P1
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This example creates two copies of a label, edits them from
Direct mode, and prints them. The labels look like the example
generated in Chapter 5. For help, see
The label can be reprinted as many times as you want as long as it
is still stored in the image buffer. Once replaced, it cannot be
retrieved. Counters and variables are not available from Direct
mode.
Before you begin, check the following:
• Set up the printer for the application.
• Determine the length of the label and the gap by printing a
test label. For more information on how to print a test label,
see
"Autosensing Mode" on page
• Verify that the graphic to be used in the example has been
downloaded to the printer. For help, see
Graphics In Memory" on page 77.
(write graphic) command from the example.
ESim for the PC4 and PF8 Printer Programmer's Reference Manual
"Example" on page 24.
3.
"GM - Store
Alternately, omit the GG
Explanation
CR/LF to start command structure.
Clear image memory.
Draw a box.
Disable label taken sensor.
Write a 90° text line of fixed data.
Write a text line of fixed data.
Write a text line of fixed data.
Write a text line of fixed data.
Write a text line of fixed data.
Write a text line of fixed data.
Write a graphic from graphics memory.
Print command to image buffer, and
prints 1 copy.
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