Always include an I
, immediately after the left bracket { and
before the packet identifier (A, B, C, etc.). The I
parameter
identifies the data stream as a configuration packet.
Include the
I
parameter with each packet if
you are sending them individually. Include it
only at the beginning of a data stream if you
are sending multiple packets.
This is the syntax to use when you create online configuration
packets:
Syntax
{
Start of Header
I
,
Configuration Header
1 - 8 optional records
A, parameter 1...parameter 5
p
System Setup
B, parameter 1...parameter 5
p
Supply Setup
C, parameter 1...parameter 5
p
Print Control
D, parameter 1...parameter 3
p
Monetary Formatting
E, parameter 1...parameter 9
p
Control Characters
F, parameter 1...parameter 5
p
Communication Settings
G, parameter 1...parameter 4
p
Backfeed Control
M, parameter 1...parameter 4
p
Memory Configuration
}
End of Header
Syntax for single packet
{
Start of Header
I
,
Configuration Packet
Identifier
A, parameter 1...parameter 5
System Setup
}
End of Header
You can also add a configuration to non-volatile RAM or specify
units for supply, print, margin, and cut positions. If you use the
optional parameters with the I
packet, any online configuration
packets following the split vertical bar ( p ) must specify distances
using the selected units. However, the diagnostic labels display
the units in dots, even if you entered them in English or Metrics
units.
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Configuring the Printer