MPCLII Packet Reference Manual

3.Send the communication settings packet to select the printer’s communication settings. See "Defining the Communication Settings Packet" in Chapter 3 for more information. Make sure the settings match those at the host before sending any packets to the printer.

4.Type this command at the DOS prompt:

COPY LABEL1.FMT COM1

Transmits a file called "LABEL1.FMT" to COM1.

COPY LABEL1.BCH COM1

Transmits a batch called "LABEL1.BCH" to COM1.

If you use the COPY command to download your formats, set flow control to DTR (not XON/XOFF). Also, do not use the MS-DOS prompt from inside Windows, because you will get a framing error.

Defining the Batch Header –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Batch data is the actual information printed on the supply. Batch data fills in the format’s text, bar code, and non-printable text fields.

A batch packet contains three parts:

batch header

identifies the format and how many labels

 

to print.

batch control

defines the print job.

batch data

defines the actual information printed on

(optional)

the label.

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