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| >RESTARTED< | ^Z | Printer has been reset |
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| >READY< | ^F | Normal condition |
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| >DATA ERROR< | ^U | Communication error |
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| >LOW STOCK< | ^Y | Out of labels |
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| >LOW TEMP< | ^^ | Head temperature is low |
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| >OVER TEMP< | ^[ | Head temperature is high |
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| >OVER VDD< | ^\ | VDD voltage is high |
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| >TAKE LABEL< | ^V | Printer is waiting for a label to be taken |
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5.3SENDING ^D PRINTER COMMANDS
Unless otherwise specified, these commands are entered by sending a ^DXX where XX is the command number. It is followed by a carriage return or another control code. Some commands load data or control numbers and are preceded by a ^AXX, where XX represents the data or control number. Unless otherwise specified, command codes should precede or follow the actual format layout. They should be placed before the ^D57 or just before the print command ^D3.
All commands not listed in 5.3.1 (the EEPROM and dip switch section) are not retained when the printer is turned off and if desired, must be sent again upon
When possible, the following commands are grouped by function. See the quick reference command summary in Appendix G for a listing by number.
Some commands can be substituted with equivalent
Example of Command usage:
^A3^D75^D3<CR> (This sequence will print a batch of three labels).
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