Printer User Manual

C5. speed_adj Print speed in inches per second (ips). Options:
0 Default (formats with serial bar codes automatically
print at 2.5 ips)
20 2.0 ips (only speed for 9403)
25 2.5 ips (default for serial bar codes)
40 4.0 ips
60 6.0 ips (default for 9825/9850)
80 8.0 ips (9850)
100 10.0 ips (9850 with 203 dpi)
120 12.0 ips (9850 with 203 dpi)
NOTE: Serial bar codes with an 8-dot narrow element do not
automatically print at 2.5 ips. Serial bar codes
printed at speeds greater than 2.5 ips may not scan
properly. However, the 9850 printer can print 203 dpi
serial bar codes with narrow elements of 3 dots (or
greater) at 4.0 ips. You must use a print speed of 2.5
ips with the high energy ribbon. See "9850 Special
Printing Considerations," in Chapter 6 for more
information.
C6. ph_width Width of the printhead in dots. Use 0 for these printers.
Example
{
I
,C,0,-20,-10,0,0
p
}
Uses the default contrast, moves print 0.1 inch closer to the
bottom of the supply (20/203 inches) and .05 inch to the left on
the supply (10/203 inches), prints at six inches per second, and
uses the default printhead width.
Defining the Monetary Formatting Packet
The monetary formatting packet (D) selects the monetary symbols
to print for a price field. Use the monetary formatting packet to
select primary and secondary monetary symbols, and designate
the number of digits to appear at the right of a decimal.
Syntax
{
I
,D,cur_sym,secondary,decimals
p
}
D1. D Monetary Formatting Packet
Configuring the Printer
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