To use the batch quantity zero method:
1.
Send the format and a batch header in one file. The first time
you send the batch header, use the parameter N (new batch),
and the parameter 0 for (zero quantity). This ensures the
label is properly positioned.
The printer images constant text, line, and box fields, but does
not print them.
2.
Input data for each field, and send it with a batch header using
the parameter U (batch update) and a quantity of zero. When
the printer receives the data, it immediately images the field,
but does not print it.
At this time, the printer is imaging all associated fields,
including fields that copy from other fields.
3.
Repeat step 2 for each field except the last one.
4.
For the last field, input data and send a batch header with the
quantity of labels you want printed. When the printer receives
input for the last field, it immediately prints the labels. See
"Reducing Imaging Time" in Chapter 8 for an example using
the batch quantity zero method.
Defining the Print Control Packet
Use the print control packet (C) to set the contrast, print, and
margin adjustment, print speed, and printhead width.
Syntax
{
I
,C,contrast,print_adj,margin_adjust,
speed_adj,ph_width p }
C1. C Print Control Packet
C2. contrast -390 to 156. 0 is the default for all printers.
C3. print_adj -99 to 99 in 1/192 inch. 0 is the default for all printers.
Adjusts where data prints vertically on the supply. Increase
the print position to move print up, decrease to move print
down.
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Printing