Data Dump; Memory Reset; Label Rest Dots; Form Adj Dots X - Intermec EasyCoder F2 User Manual

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Setup Parameters, cont.
Test/Service, cont.
Intermec EasyCoder F2 – User's Guide
Testprint, cont.
• UDC
The UDC Label tests the ability of the printer to receive
and print single or multiple user-defi ned characters (bitmap
graphics) that are sent from the host. Select between printing
a single UDC or labels for all the UDCs stored in the printer's
memory.
• Font
The Font Label contains all the characters in a single font.
Select between printing a single font or labels for all the fonts
stored in the printer's memory. The latter uses a lot of media so
it is recommended to test one font at a time.

Data Dump

If data dump is enabled by selecting the "Yes" option, the printer
prints all data and protocol characters received on the serial port.
An ASCII and hexadecimal representation of each character is
printed.

Memory Reset

There are two options. The memory will be reset to factory
default as soon as an option has been selected and <Enter> is
pressed. Select between "All", which resets the entire memory and
"Confi guration" which just resets the confi guration part of the
memory.

Label Rest Dots

Specifi es where labels stop for removal. Use this for peel-off
(self-strip) applications. Allowed range is -30 (furthest back) to
30 (furthest forward). Default is 0. Also available as an IPL
command (<SI>fn).

Form Adj Dots X

Specifi es where the X-position of the origin should be placed on
the label. Allowed range is -30 (closest to the leading edge) to 30
(furthest from the leading edge). Default is 0.

Form Adj Dots Y

Specifi es where the Y-position of the origin should be placed on
the label. Allowed range is -30 (closest to the center section) to 30
(furthest from the center section). Default is 0.
Chapter 6
Setting Up the Printer
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