E terminate label formatting mode and print label, Erecall printer configuration, F advanced format attributes – Datamax-O'Neil Class Series Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Label Formatting Command Functions






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E Terminate

Label

Formatting Mode and Print Label

This command causes the printer, when the processing Label Formatting commands, to terminate the
Label Formatting Mode then generate, print, and feed a label. The label generated will be based on
whatever data has been received to that point, even if no printable data has been received. Other
termination commands are ‘X’ and ‘s’. Commands sent to the printer after the Terminate Label
command must be of the Immediate, System-Level, or Font Download type.

Syntax:

E

Sample:

<STX>L<CR>
121100000000000Testing<CR>
E<CR>

The sample will print one label.




e

Recall Printer Configuration

(Display-Equipped Models only)

This command recalls a previously stored printer configuration. It is highly recommended that only
one Recall Printer Configuration command be used per label, and that it be used at the beginning of
the label; otherwise, unpredictable results will occur. (Printer configurations may be stored using the
Extended System-Level Commands or the printer’s menu system.)

Syntax:

eName<CR>

Where:

Name

- The name, up to 16 characters, of the configuration file.

<CR>

- 0x0d terminates the name.

Sample:

<STX>L<CR>
ePlant1<CR>
1A2210001000000Testing<CR>
E<CR>

The sample recalls the stored printer configuration, Plant1.


F Advanced

Format

Attributes

These commends extend the text presentation capabilities for Scalable Fonts. The format attribute
allows a set of label format records to select Bolding, Italicizing and Underlining. Additional
commands allow the specification of line rotation and font changes within a label field. Reference
Section 8.0, Generating Label Formats / Advanced Format Attributes for details.

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