Microcom 322M User Manual

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Printer Commands

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Peel-N-Dispense: This command is used when the labels are to be peeled

from the backing material, and is typically used in conjunction with an optional
LPS (Label Present Sensor) installed on the printer. This command instructs
the printer to advance the media by the amount specified by the ^D95
command to the tear edge. Once the media is advanced, the printer will wait
for the media to be removed before retraction occurs and printing continues.
This command is very similar to the ^A1^D97 command but will assume a
^D95 value of 83 so that the media is advanced just short of the tear bar. The
proper value for the ^D95 command should allow the label to be peeled from
the backing material and then remain hanging from the peel edge. This
command uses the LPS and Peel-n-Dispense options. The ^A3^D98
command is used in conjunction with the Printed Media Presenter (PMP)
option. The ^A3^D98 mode will allow the cutter to operate in conjunction with
the ^A1^D98 command operation.


0

Disable peel-n-dispense operation.


1

Enable peel-n-dispense operation.


2

Custom Applicator Mode (Peel-n-Dispense without a delay).


3

Enable PMP Mode with LPS sensor.



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Cutter Control: This command controls the enablement of full and/or partial
optional cutters. This command works in conjunction with the ^D102 and
^D103 Cut Interval commands. The ^D95 command is also used with the
^D99 command to adjust the advance distance to the cutter blades and then
retract to the home position (dot row one). The ^D99 command will assume a
default ^D95 value of 155.


0

Disable Cutter operation.


1

Enable Full Cut.


2

Enable Partial Cut.


3

Enable Full and Partial Cut.


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Full Cut Interval: Instructs the printer when to issue a Full Cut. The default
value is 1. A

value of “1” results in a full cut whenever the copies count is

reached, or after each format if a copies count has not been specified. If this
command is set higher than “1” (maximum of 65536), the printer will full cut
when that quantity is reached. This command will not operate if the Cutter
Control (^D99) command is set to full cut.


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Partial Cut Interval: This command instructs the printer when to issue a
Partial Cut. A partial cut requires the use of a Cutter that is capable of Partial
cuts. Partial Cut is when a thin piece of media, in the center, holds the media
together and the printer waits until the media is removed before printing the

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