Chapter 5 | Printer Commands |
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5.3.9TEXT STRINGS COMMANDS
The following commands support special editing features that allows the positioning of new text, protects existing text, and enters text without using the ^D2<CR> or ^B delimiter. These commands are generally used when there is a format already loaded in RAM. They are used to edit that file in order to print variations, often only the text in one field.
^A ^D Command
60Clears command 61
XX61 Mark Text Starting Position: ^A designates which text field to start entering new data. This is useful for creating variable data fields after a string of fixed data fields. ^AXX^D61<CR> marks the text starting position, where XX is the text string number where the new text will begin. If XX is a 2, the first line of new text entered following a ^D2<CR> will overwrite text line two. If two new text strings are entered, the existing text lines two and three will be
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63Text Mode Control: Allows entry of new text without a ^D2 and/or clears all text when new text is added. The following ^AXX values have the following effects:
0 | Disable 1 & 2. |
1 | Enable |
| text lines and will overwrite existing text. The ^D2<CR> is not needed at the |
2 | beginning of new text. |
Clear all previous text upon receiving new data. When one or more characters of | |
| new text is entered, the existing text area will be erased in its entirety. The printer |
| can be programmed to enter this mode automatically upon |
3 | position 7 of software dip switch 2 (See ^D21, section 5.3.1). |
Enable 1 & 2. |
^A ^D Command
XX64 Auto Print String Count: ^A tells the printer how many text strings to accept before printing. Used in conjunction with ^A1^D63.
When the printer is put in
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