Include the I parameter with each packet if you are sending them individually. Include it only at the beginning of a data stream if you are sending multiple packets.

This is the syntax to use when you create online configuration packets:

Syntax

{

Start of Header

I ,

Configuration Header

1 to 8 optional packets

 

A, parameter 1...parameter 5 p

System Setup

B, parameter 1...parameter 5 p

Supply Setup

C, parameter 1...parameter 5 p

Print Control

D, parameter 1...parameter 3 p

Monetary Formatting

E, parameter 1...parameter 9 p

Control Characters

F, parameter 1...parameter 5 p

Communication Settings

G, parameter 1...parameter 4 p

Backfeed Control

M, parameter 1...parameter 4 p

Memory Configuration

}

End of Header

Syntax for single packet

{

Start of Header

I ,

Configuration Packet Identifier

A, parameter 1...parameter 5

System Setup

}

End of Header

You can also add a configuration to non-volatile RAM or specify units for supply, print, margin, and cut positions. If you use the optional parameters with the I packet, any online configuration packets following the split vertical bar ( p ) must specify distances using the selected units. However, the test labels display the units in dots, even if you entered them in English or Metrics units.

Syntax

{header,ID#,action,device p }

1. header

Constant I .

2. ID#

ID. Use 0.

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