Operator`s manual
I-Class  41 
System Settings (continued) 
Menu Item  Details 
AUTO 
Identifies then activates the appropriate emulation 
parser for the data. 
 Note:  Correct identification can be dependant upon 
the HOST SETTINGS / HOST TIMEOUT (see 
Section 4.2.6). Also, extraneous characters 
may, in some cases, render the data 
unrecognizable, thus requiring manual 
selection of the mode. 
COLUMN EMULATION 
Allows the column dot count to be adjusted, where: 
XXX DOTS (XXX - XXX)  Selects the number of dots per inch (or mm) in which 
to print the format, reducing it from right to left; see 
Appendix B for range and Section 7.1 for dot size. 
 Note:  No adjustment occurs at the default setting. 
ROW EMULATION 
Allows the row dot count to be adjusted, where: 
XXX DOTS (XXX - XXX)  Selects the number of dots per inch (or mm) in which 
to print the format, reducing or enlarging it from top to 
bottom; see Appendix B for range and Section 7.1 for 
dot size. 
 Note:  No adjustment occurs at the default setting. 
SOP EMULATION 
Allows SOP functions with backward compatibility when 
printing legacy model label formats, where: 
 Note:  The printer may automatically feed labels to 
setup the print position. 
DISABLED 
Uses the normal position. 
110 (PRODPLUS) 
Emulates the Prodigy Plus
®
 position. 
220 (ALLEGRO) 
Emulates the Allegro
®
 position. 
250 (PRODIGY) 
Emulates the Prodigy
™
 position. 
BACK AFTER PRINT 
Determines label movement timing when a cutter, 
present sensor, peel and present, or GPIO option is 
enabled, where: 










