updated March 18, 2002

RS-232 Syntax:

GS ; n or X'1D 3B n'

where:

n

X'0' Disable two-color printing.

X'1' Enable color printing using print parameter set 1.

X'2'–X'FF'

Select the print parameters to be defined.

Purpose:

To enable two-color printing and select the print parameters that are best suited for the paper selected.

Remarks:

vNew parameters will be defined as new color papers become available.

vThe speed of printing will change depending on the print parameters. When print parameter set 1 is used, the print speed will be 15 lines per second.

Bar code commands are valid in the thermal print station only.

Bar Code Commands

Print Bar Code

RS-232 Syntax:

GS k n NUL or X'1D6B;n;data'

where:

nBarcode. Values are:

00 UPC-A

01 UPC-E

02 JAN13 (EAN-13)

03 JAN8 (EAN-8)

04 CODE 39

05 ITF

06 CODABAR

07 CODE 128C

08 CODE 93

09CODE 128A, 128B, and 128C (this command is supported only for Models TI3, TI4, TG3, TG4, TF6, and TM6)

data For n=00 through n=08, the ASCII representation of the characters to be printed.

For n=09, the hexadecimal representation of the characters to be printed.

Remarks:

vValid at the beginning of a line only.

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