Epson 410 Serial Number Commands, Single Serial Number Status, Disable increment and decrement

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Chapter 5

Printer Commands

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5.3.5SERIAL NUMBER COMMANDS

The following commands, ^D80 through ^D89, refer to the serial number function of the printer. The printer can increment or decrement any single serial number on the label by any amount. However, if there is more than one serial number on the label, it can only increment or decrement those serial numbers by one. Single and multiple serial commands cannot be implemented on the same label.

The following two commands are valid for both serial number functions:

^A ^D Command

80Clears Commands 86, 88, 89.

81Disable Serial Number Function: Will disable either single or multiple serial number commands.

The next three commands deal with single serial number functions:

XX84 Load Text String Number to increment/decrement: Tells the printer which text string number to increment or decrement. See section 4.4 on text string numbers. The ^A value states which string is adjusted.

XX85 Load increment/decrement step value: This is the value that the single serial number is incremented or decremented. ^A specifies the step value.

86

Single Serial Number Status:

0

Disable increment and decrement.

1

Enable increment. The serial number will be incremented by the value from ^D85.

2

Enable Decrement. The serial number will be decremented by the value from

 

^D85.

The next three commands determine the status of multiple serial numbers:

XX87 Load Field Number to Clear Increment/Decrement status: Clear the status of one or more serial numbers with this command. Example: ^A1^D87 will command the printer not to increment/decrement field number one anymore.

XX

88

Load Field Number to Increment by 1: ^A specifies which field.

XX

89

Load Field Number to Decrement by 1: ^A specifies which field.

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Contents Microcom Corporation Operators Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents List of Tables Introduction Operators Manual Features and Specifications BAR Codes RAM PhysicalPrinter Variations Front View Operators Manual Batch Mode Normal ModeStatus Label Mode Basic OperationSerial Parameters 9600-N-8-1 PAPER-OUT ModeStatus Light Light Mode Meaning ColorNormal and TAG/TEAR Modes Loading PaperClearing Label Misfeeds Diaphragm Removal PEEL-AND-DISPENSE ModeCleaning Instructions Cable Pinout CommunicationsPrinter Cables PC Connection Serial Designing Labels Using LDSCcopy Filename LPT1 Ccopy Filename COM1PC Connection Parallel Easycr Learning LDSMicrocom Makes Itcr HellocrDesigning Labels Using LDS Chapter Label Header LSX Label Size X Direction HFM Number of Fields in LayoutLSY Label Size Y Direction WEB WEB SizeLCB Label Control Byte DPS MM/SEC Inches PER Second MinuteAGD Number of Steps to Activate GAP Detector 615,153,,20,30,,70,4CR Sample Session with a Label HeaderTSN Text String Number Label FieldsXB X Beginning Coordinate YB Y Beginning CoordinateTCI Text Conversion Identifier CC Character CountOCR-A CGN Character Generator NumberCGN UPC/EAN Left Justified Right JustifiedCentered Above BaselineCMY Character Multiplier Y Direction CMX Character Multiplier X DirectionCLY Character Cell Length Y Direction TSP Text Starting PositionCLX Character Cell Length X Direction 100, 40, 4, 1,4CR Sample Session with a Label FieldSpecial Printer Control Codes Printer CommandsPrinter Enquiries Sending D Printer Commands Command Software DIP Switches and Eeprom CommandsPosition ABxxxxxxxxABxxxxxxxx Position Always ABxxxxxxxx Clear commands Printing CommandsCommand LSY AUTO-SIZING and Valid GAP CommandsGAP AGDCommand Auto-Size Label D30 CR Hhmmss CR DD/MN/YR/W CR REAL-TIME Clock= SUN = MONClock Optioncr European Date FormatcrUS Date Formatcr Disable increment and decrement Serial Number CommandsSingle Serial Number Status D85Command Load label control byte LCB a specifies the number Label Header CommandsUsage Saving Format Files CommandsSend Saved Format File to Serial Port a selects which one File #2 File #1ESC File #3 Label Presence Sensor Control Command Command Clears command Text Strings CommandsShip Fromcr Miscellaneous Printer Commands Enable 450 Emulation Disable AllEnable 1 Enable 460 EmulationRequired for the Logo Option LogosProcedure for Using the PCX2410 Software Chapter Printer Commands Opening Parameters Format of Logo FilesChapter Printer Commands Human Readables Designing with BAR CodesRotationscr Degreescr Chapter Printer Commands UPC-A HR W/CHKSUMCR UPC-A HR W/O Chksumcr 01234567890CR Half Lines Making LinesThick Lines Qtycr Reverse VideoLOT Numbercr Label Support Rack CLOCK/BATTERY Backed RAM SocketLarge Paper Roll Supply Holder PCX2410 SoftwareParallel Conversion Boards Cleaning KITWysiwyg Software Packages Limited Warranty Appendix a Warranty and Repair ProceduresReturn Material Authorization RMA Procedure Appendix B Cleaning KIT & Accessories Battery Backed RAM with REAL-TIME Clock Appendix C Configuration GuideAddition Format Area Graphic ImagesAppendix D Installing the Label Support Rack Appendix E More Label Samples Default POWER-UP LabelFonts UPC-A HR W/CHKSUMCR UPC-A HR W/O Chksumcr 01234567890CR Multipliercr XY Multipliercr 1XYCR 2XYCR 4XYCR 8XYCR D3CR Linescr Offset of 100CR D3CR Offset of 0CR D3CRD57CR 620,441,,10,25,,,352CR 100,100,13,1,13CR D56CR D2CR Aiag Label Wheelcr Aacr Print Print Print Appendix F Sample Basic ProgramDisk Label Maker Close System Appendix G Quick Reference Command Summary Not Used Column Epson emulation 2 inch Printer StatisticsPage Auto-Size Label Section Emulation Control Text Mode Control SectionClears Commands 86, 88 Peel-and-Dispense Mode Section Advance when idleTurn off peel-and-dispense mode Turn on peel-and dispense modeIndex Chapter Printer Commands Printer Commands Chapter Operators Manual