Microcom LDSII User Manual

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Chapter 2

Printer Commands

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FACT and/or DEV modes. This statistic field is only available on models that contain head
up detection.


2.7.12 ^D975)n

(Clear All Statistics)

The “^D975)” command is used at the factory for the initial setup. This command resets all
of the statistical parameters to “0”. This command is only available in modes FACT and/or
DEV access modes.


2.7.13 ^D976)n

(Edit Unit Serial Number)

This command is used to enter serial number of the printer manually at the factory. This
command is only available in modes FACT and/or DEV access modes.


2.7.14 ^D977)n

(Edit Cutter Cycles Statistic)

The “^D977)n” command is used to enter the total cutter cycles that have been performed
on a cutter installed on the printer. The cutter is an optional component and does not exist
on all printers. This cutter count is used to verify the use of a cutter for reliability and
warranty purposes.

The “^D977)” command is available in access modes SERVICE and

higher.


2.7.15 ^D978)0xn

(Edit Ethernet MAC Address)

This command is used to set the printer’s unique Ethernet MAC address. A unique Ethernet
MAC address is assigned and set at the factory and is never edited and/or reissued.
Microcom Corporation MAC addresses begin with “000257”. The MAC address is entered
by issuing the “^D978)” command followed by the “0x” characters (indicating that the value
for “n” will be in HEX) and then the “n” value would be the last six digits. This command is
only available in access modes FACT and/or DEV.


2.7.16 ^D979)n

(Edit CPU Serial Number)

This command is used to enter serial number of the printer manually at the factory. This
command is only available in modes SERVICE, FACT and/or DEV access modes.


2.7.17 ^D980)n

(Calibrate Sensors)

The “^D980)” command is used to calibrate the printer’s sensors. The factory calibration
should work for most applications and typically does not require recalibration. The
calibration should only be executed if the printer is a new printer and/or new registration
sensors have been installed on the printer. If the printer does not register properly, the
thresholds may require adjusting

. Refer to the “^D680)”, “^D681)”, “^D682)”, and “^D683)”

commands to adjust the threshold in order to correct registration issues. The values for “n”
are listed below.

0

Calibrate All Sensors

1

Calibrate Blackline Sensor

2

Calibrate GAP Sensor

3

Calibrate LPD Sensor

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