Epson 410 User Manual

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Printer Commands

Chapter 5

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5.3.2 PRINTING COMMANDS

The following commands initiate label printing or define the number of labels to be printed.

^A

^D

Command

3

Print Command: Prints a single label or starts the printing of a batch of labels.
This is usually the last command in a format file.

11

Print Test: Prints a label with diagonal lines that is useful in determining the
condition of wear of the print head. (Equivalent to ^K)

12

Form Feed: (Equivalent to ^L) Prints a blank label.

70

Clear commands 71-76.

71

Disable Copies Function: Suspends multiple copies function and returns printer
to single copy mode.

72

Enable Copies Function: Allows a batch of labels to be produced. Used to
restore conditions after a ^D71 has been executed. (Note: if copies function was
disabled with the ^D71 command, then this function will restore copies function
using previously entered copies count^D73.)

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73

Load copies count: Tells the printer to print multiple copies without
incrementing serial numbers. This command can be used in conjunction with the
^D75 (load print count) to allow duplicate copies to be made inside a batch. For
example, the following command string will print a total of 150 labels; three copies
of each serial number and 50 different numbers (^A3^D73^A50^D75^D3<CR>).

1

74

Infinity Print: Prints a batch of labels but will continue to print until the printer is
turned off. This command is most useful in tag/tear or peel-and-dispense
modes. ^A1 activates this mode. Can be used with serial numbers. Example
usage: ^A1^D74^D3<CR> - Prints until printer turned off or paused, using the front
panel button.

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