SATO M-5900RV Operator And Technical Reference Manual page 68

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Printing with the RS232 Port:
50 PRINT #1, E$;"H400",E$;"V100";E$;"XL1SATO";
60 PRINT #1, E$;"Q1";
70 PRINT #1, E$;"Z";
80 PRINT #1, CHR$ (3);
4.5 The Print Area
The maximum print area for the M-5900RV is listed in Table 4.1 on Page 4-6.
Most of your label applications will not require labels that fill the entire print
area, therefore it is important to understand how to work with labels that do
not use the entire print area. The goal is to help you avoid printing where no
label exists, which may lead to print head damage, not to mention frustration
when you cannot see the printed output.
The diagram below illustrates the maximum print area with a sample 2 inch
wide by 3 inch long label placed within this area. As can be seen, your label
will be oriented against the inside left edge of the printer as viewed from the
front of the printer. The normal reference point is located at the H1, V1
position of the print area in the normal print orientation (no rotation).
Max. Print
Length
PN 9001081
Rev. C
2"
Label
Area
SATO M-5900RV Operator and Technical Reference Manual
Section 4. Programming Reference
Max. Print Width
Print Area
3"
Max. Print Width
minus 2"
Sends the data "SATO" to be
placed 400 dots horizontally
and 100 dots vertically on the
label and printed in the "XL"
autosmoothed font.
Instructs the printer to print a
quantity of one label.
Tells the printer that the last
command has been sent.
The printer can now create
and print the job.
Sends an "<ETX> (ASCII
Code decimal "3") to the
printer telling it that this is the
end of the message.
Label Direction
Feed
Normal Reference
Point H1, V1 for
Printing Area (Not
the Label)
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