Zebra Technologies 7030 Printer User Manual


 
10/05/2009 TTP 7030™ Technical Manual P1003636-002
5
Programming
There are two completely different ways of setting up the printout: Text oriented and driver
oriented style.
Command Code The printout can be seen as the page of a simple word processor. You
send text and graphics to the printer, which prints the information in the
same sequence as the data is received. Design features are limited to the
font stored in the flash PROM of the printer.
It is possible to select a fixed page length. If you do that, text and
logotypes can also be printed in landscape orientation.
There are two text cursors, one for portrait, and one for landscape. The
start positions of the cursors are the upper left corner for the portrait
cursor, and the upper left corner for the landscape cursor, see Ticket
Styles on page 28. You can switch between these cursors at any time; the
cursor will retain its last position on the ticket.
Driver oriented All TTP 70x0 printers can print documents through a driver. When a
Windows driver is used, you can use any Windows program to design
the ticket with text, graphics, bar codes or whatever you want to print
and in any orientation you want.
The Windows driver issues all the necessary commands. By setting up
printing preferences in the driver you select how the printer should cut
and present the printout.