Appendix E. Addressing a 9490 Printer

Step 2. Select a Printer

Select a specific printer by sending this immediate command: ^ADxxxxxx, where ^ is the defined immediate command character, and xxxxxx is the printer’s address in ASCII. See "Using Immediate Commands," in Chapter 3 for more information. To read the hexadecimal address found on the test label, convert it to the ASCII equivalent.

After you send this immediate command, the selected printer remains active until a different printer is selected or you turn the printer off. You must send this immediate command before the printer can process status polling, job request, format, batch, or any other MPCLII packets.

Example ^ADABC123

Selects the ABC123 printer. The ABC123 printer is ready to receive status polling/job requests, or any MPCLII packets.

Step 3. Select the Battery Voltage

Selecting the battery voltage is required only for the 9490 printers used with the Station, because a 12-volt battery powers all the printers on the Station. Print a test label to verify which voltage is selected. The battery voltage selection is printed after the model number on the test label. See "Printing a Test Label" in Chapter 8 for more information. You can change the battery voltage by sending the print control packet.

Selecting the proper voltage detects low-battery conditions, so you know when to recharge the battery. If you remove the 9490 printer from the Station, select the 15-volt battery.

Syntax {I,C,contrast,print_adjust,margin_adjust,speed_adj ust, supply_width,bat_voltage p }

See "Defining the Print Control Packet" in Chapter 3 for more information.

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Paxar TCMPCL2PR manual Select a Printer, Select the Battery Voltage, Example ADABC123