C = Continuous
D = On Demand
If you enter D (On Demand) in the MODE field on a printer
with a knife, the value will default to C (Continuous).
;BATCH_NAME One to eight characters for the name of the batch. A priority
batch name must begin with a decimal. For example:
.SOCKS12.
Each batch should have a unique name, or you can omit the
name for automatic batch naming. If multiple batches are
sent with the same name, all batches are stored with the
same name. If you omit the batch name, the printer will
generate unique names which begin with the letters "AUTO"
and end with a 4-digit number. The 4-digit number is an
increment and can have a value from 1-9999 (example:
AUTO1354, where 1354 equals the increment).
Example
{B11,200,2,5,2,0,3; p
The batch prints data using format 11 and prints 200 tickets. The
printer cuts after each ticket is printed, including the last ticket (2)
and each ticket will print 5 times. This is a two-part ticket. The
format prints 2 times horizontally across each ticket. A
double-length separator prints between batches (3). The batch
name is automatically assigned by the printer, because there are
no characters between the semi-colon and the record separator.
Entering Print Data for Fields
Enter the data to print in each field after the batch header record
as shown.
Syntax
{B##,QUANTITY,CUT,REP,PARTS,0,MODE;
BATCH_NAME p
T##;print data.. p
B##;print data.. p
.
.
.}
Message Structures 3-21