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Communicating With the Printer
Downloading is the universal term used to describe the transfer of
information from the host to any connected peripheral device,
such as your printer. When you transfer data from your printer
to the PC or host, you are performing a process called uploading.
You can use several methods to download information to your
printer. Use these products to communicate with your printer:
PrintSet Application Software Use the PrintSet application
software to easily configure your printer from your PC. You can
upload the current configuration settings, modify them, and then
download them to your printer. PrintSet also lets you:
download graphics and fonts.
print test labels using resident fonts, user-defined bitmap
graphics, or resident bar code symbologies.
allocate printer memory.
download configuration files to multiple printers.
For help using PrintSet, refer to the online help portion of the
application software.
Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Commands You can create labels
by downloading formats (designs) and data with IPL commands.
You can use the printer IPL commands to perform functions and
activate features of the printer. See the IPL Programming Reference
Manual for more information.
Third-Party Software You can use third-party software to set
many of the printer parameters. You can use PrintSet or the IPL
command set to configure the parameters that your software
does not set.
Use your third-party software to create label formats and convert
graphics into a user-defined character (UDC) format that the
printer can interpret.
Printing a Test Label
If you would like to test your communications by downloading a
label, follow the example below. Use the PrintSet application
software to send a test label to the printer.