Extended System-Level Command Functions
Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual
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STX Kd
Set File as Factory Default
This command selects the specified file name as the “factory default” configuration. After
execution, subsequent “Select Factory Default” commands will configure the printer to
this file’s configuration using one of the following methods:
•
<STX>KF
command;
•
Power-up the printer while pressing the PAUSE and CANCEL Keys; or,
•
Via the menu SYSTEM SETTINGS / SET FACTORY DEFAULTS entry.
Syntax:
<STX>KdName<CR>
Where:
Name
- The name, up to 16 characters, of the file.
<CR>
- 0x0d terminates the name.
Sample:
<STX>KdPlant1<CR>
The sample above selects the configuration file
Plant1
as the
default factory configuration.
STX KE
Character Encoding
This command is provided primarily as a means for users of 7-bit communication and to
embed control characters and extended ASCII characters in their data streams. Any
character in the DPL data stream may be substituted with a delimited two-character
ASCII hexadecimal numeric equivalent. The command allows the delimiting character to
be selected, and the encoding to be enabled or disabled. When character encoding is
enabled, the printer will decode any ASCII hexadecimal numeric pairs following the
delimiter as single-byte values. Character encoding is used where control characters
cannot be transmitted or where control characters within data may prematurely
terminate a label format record. Although the delimiter may be changed at any time
(except within a label format definition), there cannot be more than one defined
delimiter, and character encoding must be disabled with
<STX>KEN
prior to re-enabling
regardless of any change in the delimiter.
Syntax:
<STX>KEex<CR>
Where:
e
-
Y
–
character encoding enabled
N
–
character encoding disabled
x
- Delimiter: one ASCII character (Do not include when e = N)
Sample:
<STX>KEN
<STX>KEY\
<STX>L<CR>
1u0000001200120[)>\1E\01\1D\...\04\<CR>
E<CR>
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