nnnn increments above the position the format specifies. Valid input values are
numbers between 0000 and 9999, (refer to the C, Set Column Offset Amount
Command.)
Rnnnn
Where:
nnnn =
Sample:
<STX>L
R0037<CR>
190000901000100SAMPLE LABEL<CR>
E<CR>
The above sample sets the printer's offset row amount to 37 hundredths of an
inch, unless the printer is in metric mode.
Feedback possibilities: 0,1,2
Terminate Label-Formatting Mode (X)
When the printer is in label-formatting mode and receives an X command, it will
immediately switch to the system-command mode and generate a label format
based on whatever data it has already received. However, unlike the 'E'
command, it will not print a label. (Other termination commands is 'E'.)
Sample:
<STX>L
190000901000100SAMPLE<CR>
X<CR>
The above sample will result in label formatting, but no label will be printed. The
system command STX G will cause the label to print.
Feedback possibilities: 0,1,2
32
is a four-digit offset 0000-9999, in/100 or mm/10
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