SATO CX208/212 User Manual

Page 14

Advertising
background image

COMMAND CODE PAGE REFERENCE

This section contains all the printer Command Codes. The commands must be sent to

the printer in an organized fashion in order for the label(s) to print.

The purpose of this section is to:

1. Explain the different commands and provide examples of their usage.

2. To provide a detailed reference for programming.

Each command begins on a separate page with its own heading. A uniform layout is

used to help you find key information about each command. For each Command

Code in this section, there will be a sample data input stream to the printer and the

expected print output. By studying the examples, you can learn how to use the

particular command within a whole block of printer code. Pay particular attention to

the “Special Notes” with each command to learn other important information.

The subject commands are highlighted in bold letters in the Reference Sheets. There

are two parts of most, but not all, commands. The first is the command character

which immediately follows the <ESC> code. It is always an upper case alpha or a

special character (such as an “&” or a “%”). It is never a lower case alpha character. If

the command requires additional variable information, it is represented by a group of

lower case alpha characters immediately following the command character. For

example, if an aaaabb is listed following the basic command, the printer will look

for six characters immediately following the command. The first four would represent

the value of aaaa and the next two the value of bb.

The maximum number of characters defined in a parameter is represented by the

number of characters shown in the command structure. For example, a command

followed by an aaaa can have up to four characters. In general, commands with only

one parameter following the command can be entered without the leading zeroes. In

the above example, you could enter either “809” or “0809”. However, certain

commands require the exact number of matching characters. A command with two

parameters listed following the command code, such as aaaabbbb require the exact

number of digits to be entered. If the value of aaaa is “800” and the value of bbbb is

“300”, then the parameters must be entered as “08000300”. It is recommended that

you make it a practice to always enter leading zeros to prevent any mistakes.

All label illustrations in this section are designed to be printed on a CX208 using four

inch wide labels.

SATO CX208/212 Printers

PN 9001092 Rev. A

Page 10

CX208/212 Programming Guide

Advertising