| 4. Message Structures |
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;BATCH_NAME | One to eight characters for the name of |
| the batch. A priority batch name must |
| begin with a decimal. For example: |
| .SOCKS12. |
| NOTE: Each batch should have a unique |
| name, or you can omit the name |
| for automatic batch naming. If |
| multiple batches are sent with the |
| same name, all batches are |
| stored with the same name. |
| If you omit the batch name, the |
| printer will generate unique |
| names which begin with the |
| letters "AUTO" and end with a |
| |
| number is an increment and can |
| have a value from |
| (example: AUTO1354, where |
| 1354 equals the increment). |
Example |
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| {B11,200,2,5,2,0,3; p |
This batch has the following attributes:
∙This batch prints data using format 11.
∙This batch will print 200 tickets.
∙The printer will cut after each ticket is printed, including the last ticket (2).
∙Each ticket will print 5 times.
∙This is a
∙A
∙The batch name will be automatically assigned by the printer (no characters between the