Variable command rules, Printer setup (variable) commands, Chapter – CognitiveTPG DLXi User Manual

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Printer Setup (VARIABLE)
Commands

VARIABLE

commands let you change some of the printer's

characteristics. These changes stay in effect until the printer is turned

off or until they are changed by another VARIABLE command.

NOTE: Do not confuse

VARIABLE

commands that control the printer with

variable values which are used to represent data.

Variable Command Rules

It is important to follow a few fundamental rules when using the
VARIABLE

commands:

• Enter all VARIABLE commands in upper case letters.
• Place any VARIABLE commands immediately after the

header line in the label format.

• Enter all VARIABLE commands exactly as shown in the

command descriptions. VARIABLE may be abbreviated as V,
but do not use any other abbreviations unless specifically

allowed in the command description.

• As a general rule, avoid using VARIABLE commands in

stored label formats. A few VARIABLE commands that

control label appearance (for example, VARIABLE
DARKNESS

) are permissible in stored formats, but there is

little advantage to using them there. It is better to use

conventional label formats for printer setup.

• Use VARIABLE WRITE and VARIABLE COMM only in non-

printing label formats. Some other VARIABLE commands
will not work well except in non-printing formats. These

cases are noted in the command descriptions.

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