Microcom 324M Operator's Manual page 96

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Printer Commands
^A
^D
COMMAND
146
Pre-Stock-Out Distance:
This command sets the distance in dots that the PSO option uses to feed the
media when the >INPUT 1< sensor detects an out-of-media condition. If the
length of the label happens to be larger than the distance from the Pre-Stock-
Out sensor to the dot row (^D146 command) the printer will not be able to
completely finish printing the last label. Other than this, the operation of the
printer will be the same as above. The printer's default distance is set to 1800
and issuing a "0" (^A0^D146) will cause the printer to reset to this value. The
maximum setting is 7200 and values above this setting will be ignored.
X
152
48-466 SPG Correction.
This command is nonvolatile and only used in conjunction with the 48-466
Emulation mode (^D26 command). It is used to adjust the SPG value to
compensate for the mechanical differences between the 48-466 and X24
printers. Each time the printer receives an SPG value; it will be decreased or
increased by the amount entered for ^Axx. If the XX value is less than 127
then; SPG = SPG - XX. If the XX value is greater than 127 then; SPG = SPG
+ XX - 127.
Example: If the value for XX was 33 and a format is sent to the printer with the
SPG set to 100, the resulting SPG would be 67 (SPG = 100 - 33).
Example: If the value for XX was 147 and a format is sent to the printer with
the SPG set to 90, the resulting SPG would be 110 (SPG = 90 + 147 - 127).
Send a ^A1^D145 command to the printer to view the correction factor setting
and the calculated SPG value that the printer will use for registration.
X
153
Dot Feed Forward.
Feeds the media forward at the given speed. The ^Ax is the number of dots to
move.
X
154
Dot Feed Reverse.
Feeds the media in reverse at the given speed. The ^Ax is the number of dots
to move.
X
155
Dot Feed Speed.
Controls the feed speed of the ^D153 and ^D154 commands. The ^Ax is the
DPS value 0 through 13.
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