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S Mode Programming
SPS-2000 Program Manual v1.30
Printer Driver Selections
This program allows you to change the commands for specific printers, or to set up a new printer by using
generic (1-5) settings.
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Select PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONS from the
S
mode PROGRAMMING MENU to display the
PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONS screen.
This is used to customize existing printer formats or to add generic printers to the system. There is normally
no need to change this information. The only exception being, printing bitmap images where the initialization
code should be deleted for the appropriate printer.
Printer Driver - Definitions
PRINTER TYPE
Common printer types have been defined, ELLIX, SAMSUNG, CITIZEN, EPSON etc. These need no
modification. The system does have some custom printer types available for technicians to allocate their
own settings.
PRINTER TASKS: INITIALIZE, COMPRESS, Etc.
This is the definition area of the tasks the printer can perform such as bold, underline etc. This is a fixed
field and is used to label the start and cancel codes. The only amendment that need be made is when a
bitmap graphics image is to be printed and then, the initialization code should be deleted for the
appropriate printer, or an alternatively is when a generic printer is to be allocated to the system.
SRP350
The SRP350 will support the storage of 255 NV bitmap images within the printer, all of which
are retained in memory when the printer is turned off and on. To determine which image is printed, a
different method other than the in-built bitmap download of program file 83 (logo image) is used. The
images can be downloaded to the printer using the PC Utility (available from your supplier). When using
this method it is necessary to change the logo print code. The
SRP350 LOGO
is as standard 1D2F this
should be changed to 1C7XXX where XXX is the image number 001 to 255.
START CODE
This code relates to the printer task and is input from your own printer manual when defining a custom
printer.
CANCEL
This code relates to the printer task and is input from your own printer manual when defining a custom
printer.