Star Micronics 4111 manual

Models: 4111

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You must give parameters in the format (type of units) required by each GL/2 command. The required format is stated in the parameter table of each command’s description, and is described as follows.

Infege}-- An integer from –2, 147,483,648to +2, 147,483,647.The printer automatically rounds fractional parameters to the nearest integer. Using a number outside the specified range causes an error.

Clumped integer — An integer from –32,768 to +32,767. The printer automatically rounds fractional parameters to the nearest integer. Sending a number outside this range does not cause an error, but the number is “clamped” to the limits of the range.

Certain commands have parameters which are restricted to a smaller range. These ranges are listed in the parameter tables for each command. Sending a number outside the reduced parameter range may produce unexpected results.

Real — A number where the integer portion is from –1,073,741,824 to +1,073,74 1,823. You are assured of at least 6 significant digits (including integer and fractional portion). You may omit the decimal point when no decimal fraction is specified. If you do not specify a sign, the parameter is assumed to be positive. Using a number outside this range causes the command to be ignored.

Clamped real — A number where the integer portion is from –32,768 to +32,767; you are assured of at least 6 significant digits (including integer and fractional portion). You may omit the decimal point when no decimal fraction is specified. If you do not specify a sign, the parameter is assumed to be positive. Sending a number outside this range does not cause an error, but the number is “clamped” to the limits of the range.

Certain commands have parameters which are restricted to a smaller range. These ranges are listed in the parameter tables for each command. Sending a number outside the reduced parameter range causes the command to be ignored.

Lalwl — Any sequence of characters. In the GL/2 language, text is described using the term “label’-. Refer to the Label (LB) command for a complete description.

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