C5. speed_adj Print speed in inches per second (ips). Options:
0Default (formats with serial bar c odes automatically
print at 2.5 ips)
20 2.0 ips (only speed for 9403)
25 2.5 ips (default for serial bar codes)
40 4.0 ips
60 6.0 ips (default for 9825/9850)
80 8.0 ips (9850)
100 10.0 ips (9850 with 203 dpi)
120 12.0 ips (9850 with 203 dpi)
NOTE: Serial bar codes with an 8-dot narrow element do not
automatically print at 2.5 ips . Serial bar codes
printed at speeds greater than 2 .5 ips may not scan
properly. However, the 9850 printer can print 203 dpi
serial bar codes with narrow elements of 3 dots (or
greater) at 4.0 ips. You must use a print speed of 2.5
ips with the high energy ribbon. See "9850 Specia l
Printing Considerations," in Chapter 6 for more
information.
C6. ph_width Width of the printhead in dots. Use 0 for these printers.
Example {I,C,0,-20,-10,0,0 p }
Uses the default contrast, moves print 0.1 inch closer to the
bottom of the supply (20/203 inches) and .05 inch to the left on
the supply (10/203 inches), prints at six inches per second, and
uses the default printhead width.
Defining the Monetary Formatting PacketThe monetary formatting packet (D) selects the monetary symbols
to print for a price field. Use the monetary formatting packet to
select primary and secondary monetary symbols, and designate
the number of digits to appear at the right of a decimal.
Syntax {I,D,cur_sym,secondary,decimals p }
D1. D Monetary Formatting Packet
Configuring the Printer 2-13