PROGRAMMER’S REFERENCE MANUAL
Printer settings
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20 <n>
Threshold level for photo sensor. Valid values for n are {2, 3, …, 12}.
21 <n>
Current level to photo sensor. Valid values for n are {0, 1, …, 15}.
23 <n>
Max paper feed length, in
1
/
10
mm. Valid values for n are all positive numbers.
24 <n>
Dispensing feed, in
1
/
10
mm. This is the distance the paper is fed after the
next label has reached the print area (for label stock) or after printing is
complete (for continuous stock). It can be set to position the paper for tear-
off after printing, or so that pre-cut labels are properly dispensed.
25
5
<n>
Baud rate for COM2. Valid values for n are {300, 600, 1 200, 2 400, 4 800,
9 600, 19 200, 38 400, 57 600, 115 200}. Default is 9 600 baud.
26
5
<n>
Parity check for COM2. Valid values for n are {0, 1, …, 4} and they are
interpreted as follows:
0 = no parity (default)
1 = zero parity (space)
2 = odd parity
3 = even parity
4 = one parity (mark)
27
5
<n>
Number of data bits per character for COM2. Valid values for n are {7, 8}.
Default is 8 bits.
28
5
<n>
Number of stop bits for COM2. Valid values for n are {1, 2}. Default is 1 bit.
29
5
<n>
Input buffer size for COM2 in bytes. The input buffer is used to store
incoming data when data arrives faster than it can be processed. Its size is
usually not important since handshaking between the printer and the host
ensures that data is not sent faster than the printer can handle. Valid values
for n are {500, 501, …, 10000}. Default is 2000 bytes.
30
5
<n>
Baud rate for COM1. Valid values for n are {300, 600, 1 200, 2 400, 4 800,
9 600, 19 200, 38 400, 57 600, 115 200}. Default is 9 600 baud.
31
5
<n>
Parity check for COM1. Valid values for n are {0, 1, …, 4} and they are
interpreted as follows:
0 = no parity (default)
1 = zero parity (space)
2 = odd parity
3 = even parity
4 = one parity (mark)
32
5
<n>
Number of data bits per character for COM1. Valid values for n are = {7, 8}.
Default is 8 bits.
33
5
<n>
Number of stop bits for COM1. Valid values for n are {1, 2}. Default is 1 bit.
34
5
<n>
Input buffer size for COM1, in bytes. The input buffer is used to store
incoming data when data arrives faster than it can be processed. Its size is
usually not important since handshaking between the printer and the host
ensures that data is not sent faster than the printer can handle. Valid values
for n are {500, 501, …, 10000}. Default is 2000 bytes.