Paxar 9403, 9402 manual 1,4,2,1,4 p

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E6. cut_type Enables or disables the knife. Options:

0Does not cut (default)

1Cuts before first tag, cuts each tag, and cuts after last tag. (985x/9860)

2Cuts before first tag, cuts after batch. Cuts in strips, not each tag. (985x/9860)

3Cuts before first tag, cuts each tag, cuts after the last tag and feeds one or two tags past the printhead when it cuts the last tag in the last batch. (985x) If you select this option, the 9860 printer uses cut_type 1.

4Does not cut before the first tag in a batch, but cuts between each tag and after the last tag in the batch. Press Feed to feed the last tag out far enough to be cut. The last tag is queued to be cut once it reaches the knife. (985x/9860)

NOTE: If you choose cut after batch or last tag in last batch, the last tag in the batch is cut. However, there may be one or two tags left between the printhead and the knife, because the knife is two-and-a-half inches away from the printhead. Using extended backfeed may eliminate printed tags in between the printhead and knife. See "Defining the Backfeed Control Packet" in Chapter 2 for more information. The 9860 printer always uses extended backfeed operation whether that option is selected or not.

E7. cut_mult Number of tags to print before cutting. A cut multiple of one cuts after each tag. The range is 0 to 32,000. 0 is the default.

The cut multiple is a multiple of the print quantity. If the cut multiple is three and the print quantity is 16, then five sets of three tags and one set of one tag is produced.

NOTE: The last tag in the batch is always cut, regardless of the multiple.

Example

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Defines a batch control field. Continuous feed mode is used and a separator prints between batches. Four tags have the same image and there are two identical parts on one tag. The knife cuts after every four tags.

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