Command Parameter
^RB Repeats the last printed batch, printing the same number of labels as
specified in the original batch. This command does not work if using batch
separators.
NOTE: Printer ignores this command if printing.
^RS Resynchronizes supply when supply ro ll is changed.
NOTE: Printer ignores this command if printing.
^SD or
^SCd
Disables the status polling feature by turning off the status polling control
character. Sets the status polling control character to the ASCII value
given by the d parameter. The value of d can be any ASCII character.
^SFa Loads script with host response (9825/ 9850)
^SFb Loads script without host response (9825/9850).
^SFc Enables script (9825/9850).
^SFd Disables script (9825/9850).
^SFe Uploads script version information (9825/9850).
^SFf Deletes script (9825/9850).
^SFg Turns on ENQ status polling before it reaches the script (9825/9850).
^SFh Turns off ENQ status polling before it reaches the script (9825/9850).
^SFi Turns on immediate commands before it reaches the script (9825/9850).
^SFj Turns off immediate commands before it reaches the script (9825/9850).
^TP Prints a test label set. NOTE: Printer ignores this command if printing.
The table represents the defined immedia te command control
character as ^ and the defined status polling control character as
d. You may define these characters to suit your needs.
To use the immediate command control
character or the status polling character
within your data, use the tilde sequence.
Clearing Packets from Memory
You may want to remove packets from the printer to increase
memory storage capacity or if the formats/fonts/graphics are no
longer needed. In some cases, turning the printer off may clear
the packets from memory. If not, send a format clear packet.
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