Microcom LDSII User Manual

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Printer Commands

Chapter 2

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4

Advance after every label (LTS Disabled) - Causes the label or tag
perforation to be advanced to the peel edge after every label is printed.
Before the printer retracts, it will wait only for any advance delay time
setting.


5

Advance after copies count (LTS Disabled) - Causes the label or tag
perforation to be advanced to the peel edge after the set copies count
has been reached. Before the printer retracts, it will only wait for any
advance delay time setting.


2.5

6xx Series Commands

The 6xx series commands control the configurable settings and may be issued outside
and/or inside a script file. Commands will return the current status and/or setting if the ^Dxx
command is entered without an argument. Entering a que

stion mark (“?”) after the ^Dxx

command causes the printer to report the commands current setting as well as the verbose
description and help text associated with that particular command.


2.5.1

^D631)n

(Set Media Width)

This command specifies the width of the media using the current selected prevailing unit of
measure selected by the “^D564)” command. The maximum width is the width of the print
head installed on the printer. This command is also a parameter in the “^D200)” script
header command. See also, LSX.


2.5.2

^D632)n

(Set Media Height)

This command specifies the height of the media using the current selected prevailing unit of
measure selected by the “^D564)” command. The maximum LSY height is 24”. This
command is also a parameter in the “^D200)” script header command. See also, LSY.


2.5.3

^D633)n

(Set GAP Size)

This command sets the height distance, as viewed inside the printer, of the registration mark
that identifies the label and/or tag size and is entered using the current selected prevailing
unit of measure selected by the “^D564)” command. This would be the backing material
found between die-cut labels, blowhole sense mark, and/or the blackline height. This
command is also a parameter in the “^D200)” script header command. See also, GAP.


2.5.4

^D634)n

(Distance To Registration Mark)

This command is only used when the registration mark is not located at the edge of the
media. The “DRM” is the distance from the leading edge of the media to the beginning of
the registration mark and is entered using the current selected unit of measure. This
command is also a parameter in the

“^D200)” script header command. See also, DRM.





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