Chapter 11 Secured/Unsecured Mode

NOTE: These features are not available on all printers with MTPL emulation. Special firmware may be necessary. Ask your service representative for details.

Secured/Unsecured Mode

Unsecured mode

 

 

 

 

 

ESC PSC0 ESC \

Secured mode

 

 

 

 

 

ESC PSC1 ESC \

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data Structure

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASCII

ESC

“P”

“S”

“C”

“0”

ESC

“\”

Unsecured

hex.

1B

50

53

43

30

1B

5C

Mode

dec.

27

80

83

67

48

27

92

 

ASCII

ESC

“P”

“S”

“C”

“1”

ESC

“\”

Secured

hex.

1B

50

53

43

31

1B

5C

Mode

dec.

27

80

83

67

49

27

92

 

Description

In Secured Mode, the amount of space the barcode or LCP character requires is secured. In each line, additional barcode and normal characters can be printed.

These additional characters are printed in the current line and in the following lines without influencing the barcode or LCP character. As a result, normal characters can be printed to the right or left of the barcode or LCP character in each line.

To guarantee successful barcode and LCP character printing, it is important to insert the correct paper feed commands, so that the paper feed is ensured to the end of the barcode and LCP height.

In Unsecured Mode, the paper feed necessary for barcode and LCP printing is automatic and is not possible to print mroe than one line with normal characters in the barcode and LCP line.

All characters in the mixed line are printed, so that the bottom edges are aligned in a straight line.

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