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...the Last Field Read and Determining File Length With LOC and LOF 64 Output to Communication Channels 64 Output to the Printer Display 65 5 Managing Fonts, Bar Codes, and Images 67 Managing Fonts 68 About Font Types 69 Selecting Fonts 69 ...Standard Images 74 Downloading Image Files 74 Listing Images 75 Removing Images and Image Files 75 6 Designing Bar Code Labels 77 Creating a Layout With Fields 78 Positioning Fields in the Layout 79 About Units of Measure 79 About ... 84 Defining Borders With PRBOX 84 Summary for Text Fields 84 viii Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide
...the Last Field Read and Determining File Length With LOC and LOF 64 Output to Communication Channels 64 Output to the Printer Display 65 5 Managing Fonts, Bar Codes, and Images 67 Managing Fonts 68 About Font Types 69 Selecting Fonts 69 ...Standard Images 74 Downloading Image Files 74 Listing Images 75 Removing Images and Image Files 75 6 Designing Bar Code Labels 77 Creating a Layout With Fields 78 Positioning Fields in the Layout 79 About Units of Measure 79 About ... 84 Defining Borders With PRBOX 84 Summary for Text Fields 84 viii Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide
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... or Array 95 Using the Files in a LAYOUT Statement 96 Creating a Simple Label 97 Handling Errors With ERRHAND.PRG 101 Renumbering Lines When Merging Files 101 Merging Programs 101 Using ...the Print Key 102 7 Controlling the Printer 103 Using Fingerprint to Control the Printer 104 Controlling Media Feed 104 Adjusting Media Feed Distance With TESTFEED 104 ...105 Controlling Printing 105 Enabling the Automatic Paper Cutter With CUT ON 106 Enabling the Label Taken Sensor With LTS& ON 106 Repeating the Last Printing Operation With PRINTFEED 106 Enabling...
... or Array 95 Using the Files in a LAYOUT Statement 96 Creating a Simple Label 97 Handling Errors With ERRHAND.PRG 101 Renumbering Lines When Merging Files 101 Merging Programs 101 Using ...the Print Key 102 7 Controlling the Printer 103 Using Fingerprint to Control the Printer 104 Controlling Media Feed 104 Adjusting Media Feed Distance With TESTFEED 104 ...105 Controlling Printing 105 Enabling the Automatic Paper Cutter With CUT ON 106 Enabling the Label Taken Sensor With LTS& ON 106 Repeating the Last Printing Operation With PRINTFEED 106 Enabling...
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...BARADJUST 107 Checking Printhead Status With FUNCTEST or FUNCTEST 109 Reprinting Labels After Interruptions 109 About Batch Printing 109 Using the Printer Keypad 111 Branching to Subroutines With KEY...ON and ON KEY... 114 Using the Printer Display 114 Printing Text to the Display on PF/PM/PX-Series Printers 114 Controlling the Display Cursor on PF/PM/PX-Series Printers 115 Customizing the ... and Firmware Versions 122 Checking Immediate Mode and STDIO Status 123 Rebooting the Printer 123 About Printer Memory 124 Permanent Memory 124 Temporary Memory 124 Using Memory Cards 125 Other ...
...BARADJUST 107 Checking Printhead Status With FUNCTEST or FUNCTEST 109 Reprinting Labels After Interruptions 109 About Batch Printing 109 Using the Printer Keypad 111 Branching to Subroutines With KEY...ON and ON KEY... 114 Using the Printer Display 114 Printing Text to the Display on PF/PM/PX-Series Printers 114 Controlling the Display Cursor on PF/PM/PX-Series Printers 115 Customizing the ... and Firmware Versions 122 Checking Immediate Mode and STDIO Status 123 Rebooting the Printer 123 About Printer Memory 124 Permanent Memory 124 Temporary Memory 124 Using Memory Cards 125 Other ...
Fingerprint Developer's Guide (old)
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... to perform a variety of many lines that instruct the printer to design custom label formats and printer application software. For more information, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. Note: Depending on specific Fingerprint commands, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. Intermec Printer PA30 Print Engine PF2i, PF4i, PM4i, PX4i, PX6i PD41, PD42 PB21, PB31, PB22, PB32...
... to perform a variety of many lines that instruct the printer to design custom label formats and printer application software. For more information, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. Note: Depending on specific Fingerprint commands, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. Intermec Printer PA30 Print Engine PF2i, PF4i, PM4i, PX4i, PX6i PD41, PD42 PB21, PB31, PB22, PB32...
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... point. 5 indicates that the center anchor point should be saved after they are editing label formats. For more information, see "Understanding Fingerprint Syntax" on page 12. • Programming Mode. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 3 Runs the program. Fingerprint Operating Modes Fingerprint has two operating modes... the print feed. In this mode, you can then be at the insertion point. Chapter 1 - Sending Fingerprint Commands to the Printer To send Fingerprint commands to Fingerprint 10 PRPOS 200,200 20 DIR 3 30 ALIGN 5 40 PRIMAGE "GLOBE.1" 50 PRINTFEED RUN where...
... point. 5 indicates that the center anchor point should be saved after they are editing label formats. For more information, see "Understanding Fingerprint Syntax" on page 12. • Programming Mode. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 3 Runs the program. Fingerprint Operating Modes Fingerprint has two operating modes... the print feed. In this mode, you can then be at the insertion point. Chapter 1 - Sending Fingerprint Commands to the Printer To send Fingerprint commands to Fingerprint 10 PRPOS 200,200 20 DIR 3 30 ALIGN 5 40 PRIMAGE "GLOBE.1" 50 PRINTFEED RUN where...
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.../READY, COMSET), the keyboard/display unit and the communication channels are specified by numbers instead of label printers. • Send commands that you will never need to print label formats. Most commands can be used in a carriage return is received. Command strings can be used...Fingerprint commands are referred to by quotation marks (for example, "/c"). The Immediate Mode can send command strings in a single line: 12 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Some devices must be issued in Immediate Mode to print again. • Send command strings which have a trailing ...
.../READY, COMSET), the keyboard/display unit and the communication channels are specified by numbers instead of label printers. • Send commands that you will never need to print label formats. Most commands can be used in a carriage return is received. Command strings can be used...Fingerprint commands are referred to by quotation marks (for example, "/c"). The Immediate Mode can send command strings in a single line: 12 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Some devices must be issued in Immediate Mode to print again. • Send command strings which have a trailing ...
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...the instruction. This orders the printer to execute all preceding lines in a simple program: IMMEDIATE OFF GOSUB Q123 END Q123:SOUND 440,50 RETURN IMMEDIATE ON RUN If you next send the LIST command, Fingerprint automatically adds the line numbers: 14 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide In this... have line numbers in the next section. If you start with a digit or interfere with any keywords reserved by a colon (:). Line labels are not replaced by sending an IMMEDIATE ON command before you LIST the program. Chapter 2 - Programming Without Line Numbers To write program lines...
...the instruction. This orders the printer to execute all preceding lines in a simple program: IMMEDIATE OFF GOSUB Q123 END Q123:SOUND 440,50 RETURN IMMEDIATE ON RUN If you next send the LIST command, Fingerprint automatically adds the line numbers: 14 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide In this... have line numbers in the next section. If you start with a digit or interfere with any keywords reserved by a colon (:). Line labels are not replaced by sending an IMMEDIATE ON command before you LIST the program. Chapter 2 - Programming Without Line Numbers To write program lines...
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...memory, issue a RUN statement. The printer returns "Ok". 3 Type IMMEDIATE OFF and press Enter. Executing the Program To start execution at a specified line (for display messages: PRINT#. • Error handling subroutines: ERR, ERL, PRSTAT. • Label layout subroutines: PRPOS, DIR, ALIGN, ..., type NEW and press Enter. Chapter 2 - Optionally, you are connected to the printer through a serial connection, the first error that is a subroutine":'Line label RETURN IMMEDIATE ON Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 25 Writing, Executing, and Listing a Short Program Follow the next ...
...memory, issue a RUN statement. The printer returns "Ok". 3 Type IMMEDIATE OFF and press Enter. Executing the Program To start execution at a specified line (for display messages: PRINT#. • Error handling subroutines: ERR, ERL, PRSTAT. • Label layout subroutines: PRPOS, DIR, ALIGN, ..., type NEW and press Enter. Chapter 2 - Optionally, you are connected to the printer through a serial connection, the first error that is a subroutine":'Line label RETURN IMMEDIATE ON Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 25 Writing, Executing, and Listing a Short Program Follow the next ...
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... a program is SAVEd, you have the option to MERGE it with the new version: LOAD "PROGRAM1.PRG" 50 A%=300 SAVE "PROGRAM1.PRG" Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 29 Examples: SAVE "PROGRAM1" saves the program as PROGRAM1.PRG in the current directory: SAVE "PROGRAM1.PRG",L Making Changes If ... so you name the program. Chapter 2 - The automatic case conversion and adding of line labels for referring to make changes, and then SAVE the program under the original name and in the printer. Both programs should make it easier to also protect it, meaning that it cannot be changed...
... a program is SAVEd, you have the option to MERGE it with the new version: LOAD "PROGRAM1.PRG" 50 A%=300 SAVE "PROGRAM1.PRG" Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 29 Examples: SAVE "PROGRAM1" saves the program as PROGRAM1.PRG in the current directory: SAVE "PROGRAM1.PRG",L Making Changes If ... so you name the program. Chapter 2 - The automatic case conversion and adding of line labels for referring to make changes, and then SAVE the program under the original name and in the printer. Both programs should make it easier to also protect it, meaning that it cannot be changed...
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...-file) is a program file that directory, it is always composed of a specified program file to TRANSFERSET. 36 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide If a file with the same name already exists in the working memory. • LIST lists... the program file in that automatically runs when the printer is switched on page 13. Chapter 3 - For more information, see "About Programming Mode" on . Must be ... Program Files Program files are used to run and control the printer and to produce labels or other printouts.
...-file) is a program file that directory, it is always composed of a specified program file to TRANSFERSET. 36 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide If a file with the same name already exists in the working memory. • LIST lists... the program file in that automatically runs when the printer is switched on page 13. Chapter 3 - For more information, see "About Programming Mode" on . Must be ... Program Files Program files are used to run and control the printer and to produce labels or other printouts.
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... mapping them as NUL (ASCII 0 dec.) If no need to the printer in binary form. Mapped characters are transmitted in Fingerprint instructions (such as directed by the printer on the label. 42 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Note: Do not map any COMSET or ON KEY...... These Fingerprint commands can be printed, it using 7 bit communications, the printer cannot echo back the correct character to normal...
... mapping them as NUL (ASCII 0 dec.) If no need to the printer in binary form. Mapped characters are transmitted in Fingerprint instructions (such as directed by the printer on the label. 42 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Note: Do not map any COMSET or ON KEY...... These Fingerprint commands can be printed, it using 7 bit communications, the printer cannot echo back the correct character to normal...
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... that labels may specify some other symbols differ. This implies that have been processed and stored in the print buffer is not affected by a NASC statement. In Setup Mode, all characters from the printer via any of the input data and is not affected. The active character...a NASC statement. When a double-byte character set , and "ñ" according to ASCII 254 dec. (ASCII A1-FE hex) as alphanumeric characters. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 43 ASCII 124 generates the character "|" according to the Roman 8 character set, "ù" according to the French character set has ...
... that labels may specify some other symbols differ. This implies that have been processed and stored in the print buffer is not affected by a NASC statement. In Setup Mode, all characters from the printer via any of the input data and is not affected. The active character...a NASC statement. When a double-byte character set , and "ñ" according to ASCII 254 dec. (ASCII A1-FE hex) as alphanumeric characters. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 43 ASCII 124 generates the character "|" according to the Roman 8 character set, "ù" according to the French character set has ...
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...IMAGE BUFFER SAVE statement and automatically be installed in the printer as a file and automatically converted to Fingerprint "images." Example: 10 STORE OFF 20 INPUT "Name:", N$ 30 INPUT "Width:", W% 40 INPUT "Height:", H% 74 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Image files in Intel hex formats,... image in this section. Standard Images As a standard, the systems part ("Kernel") of the printer permanent memory contains a number of images primarily used for printing test labels and for all kinds of printable pictures, such as described in the Fingerprint internal bitmap format. ...
...IMAGE BUFFER SAVE statement and automatically be installed in the printer as a file and automatically converted to Fingerprint "images." Example: 10 STORE OFF 20 INPUT "Name:", N$ 30 INPUT "Width:", W% 40 INPUT "Height:", H% 74 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Image files in Intel hex formats,... image in this section. Standard Images As a standard, the systems part ("Kernel") of the printer permanent memory contains a number of images primarily used for printing test labels and for all kinds of printable pictures, such as described in the Fingerprint internal bitmap format. ...
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... 0 1 2 4 8 16 32 128 Description Printer is OK Printhead lifted Label not removed (valid if Label Taken Sensor is installed, and returns 0 if printer has no LTS) Label Stop Sensor does not detect a label Printer out of media 132 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Checking Error Codes With ERR and...- Use ON ERROR GOTO... For more information, see "Instructions for direct thermal printing, a ribbon is installed Printhead voltage too high Printer is OK. Branching to a subroutine if any other value indicates a print job or printhead error condition, or some combination of an ...
... 0 1 2 4 8 16 32 128 Description Printer is OK Printhead lifted Label not removed (valid if Label Taken Sensor is installed, and returns 0 if printer has no LTS) Label Stop Sensor does not detect a label Printer out of media 132 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Checking Error Codes With ERR and...- Use ON ERROR GOTO... For more information, see "Instructions for direct thermal printing, a ribbon is installed Printhead voltage too high Printer is OK. Branching to a subroutine if any other value indicates a print job or printhead error condition, or some combination of an ...
Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide (old)
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... PDF files) that you should be familiar with your network, general networking terms, such as IP address, and your bar code label printers. and Canada, contact your local representative, from the Intermec web site, click About Us > Contact Us. Service Location Support For the most current listing of service locations, click Support > Returns...
... PDF files) that you should be familiar with your network, general networking terms, such as IP address, and your bar code label printers. and Canada, contact your local representative, from the Intermec web site, click About Us > Contact Us. Service Location Support For the most current listing of service locations, click Support > Returns...
XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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... Responsibility Role to : • select the label printer mode. • define the printer. • enter the IP address. To select the label printer mode 1 From the System Administrator Responsibility Role, go to print with the Intermec XMLReady printers. TCP/IP. 4 Save your settings. 8 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide Setting Up Printers in Oracle Version 11i10 Use this section...
... Responsibility Role to : • select the label printer mode. • define the printer. • enter the IP address. To select the label printer mode 1 From the System Administrator Responsibility Role, go to print with the Intermec XMLReady printers. TCP/IP. 4 Save your settings. 8 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide Setting Up Printers in Oracle Version 11i10 Use this section...
XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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... 9 The Printers dialog box appears. 2 In the Printer field, type a unique name to Install > Printer > Register. To enter an IP address 1 From the Warehouse Manager role, go to reference your printer throughout the application. 3 From the Type list box, select Label. 4 In the Description field, type a meaningful description of the printer. 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for each label printer.
... 9 The Printers dialog box appears. 2 In the Printer field, type a unique name to Install > Printer > Register. To enter an IP address 1 From the Warehouse Manager role, go to reference your printer throughout the application. 3 From the Type list box, select Label. 4 In the Description field, type a meaningful description of the printer. 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for each label printer.
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...XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 11 Getting Started The Choose Document and Label Printers dialog box appears. Note: You cannot delete printer or label type assignments from the context-sensitive menu. 3 From the List of document Label Types to the label type. 7 In the Value field, enter the value for example,... Lpn or Lpn Summary). 5 From the Printer drop-down list, select a printer name to associate with the label type. 6 From the Level drop-down list, assign a level to which you can assign printers. 2 If a label type does not appear, right-click the Documents node and...
...XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 11 Getting Started The Choose Document and Label Printers dialog box appears. Note: You cannot delete printer or label type assignments from the context-sensitive menu. 3 From the List of document Label Types to the label type. 7 In the Value field, enter the value for example,... Lpn or Lpn Summary). 5 From the Printer drop-down list, select a printer name to associate with the label type. 6 From the Level drop-down list, assign a level to which you can assign printers. 2 If a label type does not appear, right-click the Documents node and...
Printer 802.11 Radio Interface Kit Installation Instructions
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15 Affix the labels to the appropriate locations on the printer. PD41 or PD42 802.11 Label 802.11 label PF2i 802.11 and MAC Address Labels 802.11 label MAC address labels Printer 802.11 Radio Interface Kit Installation Instructions 11
15 Affix the labels to the appropriate locations on the printer. PD41 or PD42 802.11 Label 802.11 label PF2i 802.11 and MAC Address Labels 802.11 label MAC address labels Printer 802.11 Radio Interface Kit Installation Instructions 11
Printer 802.11 Radio Interface Kit Installation Instructions
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802.11 label Serial number and RF logo (POD label) MAC address labels PF4i 802.11, Serial Number, and MAC Address Labels 802.11 label Safety and EMC logo (POD label) PM4i Safety and 802.11 Labels Printer 802.11 Radio Interface Kit Installation Instructions 13
802.11 label Serial number and RF logo (POD label) MAC address labels PF4i 802.11, Serial Number, and MAC Address Labels 802.11 label Safety and EMC logo (POD label) PM4i Safety and 802.11 Labels Printer 802.11 Radio Interface Kit Installation Instructions 13