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TOSHIBA Bar Code Printer B-SX4T Series, B-SX5T Series External Equipment Interface Specification First Edition: November 18, 2002 2nd Edition: February 21, 2003 3rd Edition: June 6, 2003 4th Edition: .
i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. SCOPE ....................................................................................................................... ................ 1 2. GENERAL D ESCRIPTION.......................................................
ii Page 6.3.21 2-BYTE WRITABLE CHARACTER CODE RANGE COMMAND .................................... 197 6.3.22 BIT MAP WRITABLE CHARACT ER COMMAND ([ESC ] XD) ......................................... 198 6.3.23 BIT MAP WRITABLE CHARA CTER COMMAND ([ ESC] XA) .
iii Page 9. STATUS RESPONSE ............................................................................................................. ... 267 9.1 FUNCT IONS ..........................................................................................
- 1 - 1. SCOPE This specification applies to the external equi pment interface for use with the B-SX4T-GS10/20- QQ/QP/CN/QQ-US and B-SX4T-GS10- QQ-CCS (hereinafter referred to as “B-SX4T”) and B-SX5T- TS12/22-QQ/QP/CN/QQ-US (hereinafter referred to as “B-SX5T”) industrial high-performance class general-purpose bar code printers.
- 2 - The following table shows the combination of t he main program and the boot program. As shown below, some combinations disable the proper printer operation. Boot program Main program V1.0 V1.1 V1.1A V2.0 V2.0A V2.0B V2.0E V3.0 V1.0 { { X X X X X X V1.
- 3 - Boot program Main program V1.0 V1.1 V1.1A V2.0 V2.0A V2.0B V2.0E V3.0 V5.4 X5.4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X { { V5.5 X X X X X X X { { : This combination enables the proper printer operation. X: This combination disables the proper printer operation.
- 4 - Main PC board MAIN4-R or greater MAIN3-R or earlier Boot program earlier than V3.0 When the boot program is sent to the printer by the downloader, the printer shows “MODEL TYPE ERROR” on the LCD and results in an error. When the COM is used as the interface, the downloader shows “Check Sum Error”.
- 5 - The model configuration and the differences betw een the models of the B-SX series are described below. Model B-SX4T-GS10/20- QQ/QQ-US, B-SX4T- GS10-QQ-CCS B-SX4T-GS10/20-QP B-SX4T-GS10/20-CN Flash ROM 4 MB × 1 = 4 MB Memory Whole 8 MB × 1 = 8 MB SDRAM Image buffer of whole SDRAM 1.
- 6 - Model B-SX5T-TS12/22-QQ B-SX5T -TS 12/22-QP B-SX5T-TS12/22-CN Flash ROM 4 MB × 1 = 4 MB Memory Whole 16 MB × 1 = 16 MB SDRAM Image buffer of whole SDRAM 3.
- 7 - Available PCMCIA cards • LAN card SCCE589ET series only, manufactured by 3COM • ATA card ATA flash card using flash memory manufactured by SanDisk or HITACHI.
- 8 - 3. INTERFACE 3.1 SERIAL INTERFACE (1) Type: Conforming to RS-232C (2) Mode of Communication: Full duplex (3) Transmission Speed: 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 115200 bps (4) Syn.
- 9 - (13) Transmission Control: XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol READY/BUSY (DTR) Protocol XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol + READY/BUSY (DTR) Protoc ol READY/BUSY (RTS) Protocol c XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol z When initialized after the power is turned on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and sends an XON code (11H).
- 10 - e XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) Protocol + READY/BUSY (DTR) Protocol z When initialized after the power is turned on, this printer becomes ready to receive data and turns the DTR signal to “High” level (READY). The printer also sends an XON code (11H).
- 11 - (14) Input/Output Signals (15) Connector Pin Assignment and Signal Description Pin No. Signal Name Function Signal Direction 1 FG z Ground line for circuit protection 2 RD z Line for data which the printer receives from the host. z Logic 1 is a Low level, while logic 0 is a High level.
- 12 - RD CTS DSR SN75189 or equivalent SN75188 or equivalent TD RTS DTR (16) Interface Circuit z Input Circuit z Output Circuit z Signal Levels Input Voltage H .
- 13 - 3.2 PARALLEL INTERFACE (1) Type: Centronics (2) Mode: Conforms to IEEE1284 Compat ibility mode, Nibble mode, and ECP mode (3) Data Input Method: Parallel 8 bits (DATA1 ~ 8) (4) Control Signals:.
- 14 - (7) Input/Output Circuit Configur ation and Input/Output Conditions: Signal Configuration DATA1 ~ 8 Logic level Input nStrobe/HostClk/HostClk nInit/nInit/ nReverseRequest nAutoFd/HostBusy/ HostAck nSelectIn/IEEE1284Active/ IEEE1284Active (Input) “1” = 2 ~ 5 V “0” = 0 ~ 0.
- 15 - (9) Connector Pin Diagram (IEEE1284-B Connector): Pin Signal Name No. Compatibility Mode Nibble mode ECP mode 1 nStrobe HostClk HostClk 2 Data 1 Data 1 Data 1 3 Data 2 Data 2 Data 2 4 Data 3 Da.
- 16 - (10) Input/Output Signals : Compatibility mode c Data 1 ~ 8 (Printer ← Host) z Input data signals for the 1st to 8th bits. z Logic 1 is “High” level. z Min. data pulse width of 2.5 µsec. d nStrobe (Printer ← Host) z Synchronizing signal for reading the above data.
- 17 - g nInit (Printer ← Host) z Reset request signal from the host. z Normally at “High” level. A low on this i nput causes the printer to be initialized in the same manner as when the power is turned on.
- 18 - Nibble mode c PtrClk (Printer → Host) z Reverse data transfer phase: It is used for evaluating data sent to the host. z Reverse idle phase: When the printer changes the signal from Low to Hig.
- 19 - ECP mode c Data 1 ~ 8 (Printer ← → Host) z Input/output data signals for the 1st to 8th bits. z Logic 1 is “High” level. d HostClk (Printer ← Host) z This signal is used with the Peri.
- 20 - (11) Timing Chart c When receiving normal data: For the Compatibility mode, one of two types of timing for BUSY-ACK can be selected. a) Timing 1 (Default) z The USB board has not been installed.
- 21 - d Receiving data in the Compatibility mode when t he blank positions in the receive buffer are 512 bytes or less: z When the blank positions in the receive buffe r become 512 bytes or less, the.
- 22 - Status to be returned immediately after [ESC ] WS [LF] [NUL] is received (13 bytes): SOX STX Status Remaining count ETX EOT CR LF 01H 02H 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 03H 04H 0DH 0AH (13) Status.
- 23 - 3.3 USB INTERFACE (1) Standard: Conforming to USB Standard Rev. 1.1 (2) Data Transfer Type: Cont rol transfer, Bulk transfer (3) Transfer Rate: Full speed (12 Mbps) (4) Transfer Control Method: Same as the transfe r control method described in “(13) Data transfer in ECP mode” of section 3.
- 24 - 4. KEY OPERATION FUNCTIONS 4.1 SYSTEM MODE FUNCTIONS The system mode has the following functions for t he printer self-test and setting various parameters.
- 25 - (3) Various parameters settings • Feed fine adjustment • Cut (strip) position fine adjustment • Back feed fine adjustment • X-coordinate fine adjustment • Print density fine adjustmen.
- 26 - (9) RFID setting • RFID module type selection RFID module’s destination code setting • RFID tag type selection Password to protect error tag detection • RFID error tag detection Access password setting • Max. number of RFID issue retries Automatic unlock function setting • Max.
- 27 - Parameter Initial Value Print density fine adjustment (Direct thermal print mode) (Key) 0 Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment (Rewind) (Key) 0 Ribbon motor drive voltage fine adjustment (Back tension) (Key) 0 X-coordinate fine adjustment (Key) 0 mm Transmissive sensor manual threshold fine adjustment value 1.
- 28 - Parameter Initial Value Centronics operation mode SPP Plug-and-play operation mode OFF Label end/ribbon end process setting TYPE1 Pre-peel-off process setting OFF Back feed speed 3”/sec MaxiCode specification setting TYPE1 B-SX4 V2 type: TPH104R7 Print head type setting B-SX5 V2 type: TPH128R5 Status response ON Label pitch 76.
- 29 - Parameter Initial Value LAN enable/disable setting OFF XML specification setting STD (V4.4A and Xx.x only) Z-MODE enable/disable setting OFF (C5.
- 30 - 5. TRANSMISSION SEQUENCE This section describes the out line of the transmission sequence. 5.1 INITIALIZATION Writable characters, logo, and PC interface commands must be stored before the label issue operation.
- 31 - (2) Storing PC interface commands NOTES: (1) The storage of PC commands is only performed if it is required. (2) When the flash memory card is used, and the Format Com mand is not sent before storing already stored PC interface comm ands , memory will be taken up with every such storing.
- 32 - 5.2 LABEL ISSUE OPERATION An example of the label issue operation is described below. (1) Where the Saved Data Call Command is not used: NOTES: (1) When placing new paper, the Label Size Set Comm and and the Feed Command must always be sent.
- 33 - (2) Where the Saved Data Call Command is used: NOTES: (1) When placing new paper, the Feed Command must always be sent. When using the same paper after the power is turned off and on, the Feed Command m ay be omitted.
- 34 - 6. INTERFACE COMMANDS 6.1 OUTLINE OF COMMANDS (1) Format of Interface command z The length from [ESC] to [LF] [NUL] must be as specified by each command.
- 35 - 6.2 LIST OF COMMANDS (1) Commands related to setting Label Size Set Co mmand [ESC ] D ...................................... 37 (2) Commands related to fine adjustment Position Fine Adjust Command [ ESC] AX .................................... 43 Print Density Fine Adju st Command [ ESC] AY.
- 36 - (10) Commands related to check Head Broken Dots Che ck Command [ ESC] HD ................................. 223 (11) Commands related to display Message Display Co mmand [ESC ] XJ .................................. 224 (12) Commands related to control Reset Command [ESC] WR .
- 37 - 6.3 COMMANDS FOR CREATING APPLICATION 6.3.1 LABEL SIZE SET COMMAND [ESC] D Function Sets the size of a label or tag. Format [ESC] Daaaa, bbbb, cccc (, dddd) [LF] [NUL] Term aaaa: Pitch length of the label or tag 4 and 5 digits (in 0.1 mm units) 4 digits: 0100 (10.
- 38 - [Setting range] [Labels] [Tags] Black mark (Back side of print) Paper feed direction B E A G D C H Ori g in c Origin d I Cut position Stop p osition I Stop position H G C F A Tag Origin c Origi.
- 39 - [mm] Model B-SX4T B-SX5T Cut Cut Swing Rotary cutter Swing Rotary cutter Issue mode Item Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Thermal head dot density 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) 12.
- 40 - B-SX4T: (*1): When a cut issue is performed at 3 ips by using the rotary cutter, label length B should be as follows: Label length B ≥ 91.0 mm - (*2): When a cut issue is performed at 6 ips by using the rotary cutter, label length B should be as follows: Label length B ≥ 103.
- 41 - Notes (1) Before changing the label size or type of sensor, the Label Size Set Command must first be transmitted. (2) The Label Size Set Command is protected in memory (even if the power is turned off).
- 42 - Examples (1) Labels (2) Tags [ESC] D0508, 0760, 0468, 0820 [LF] [NUL ] [ESC] D0762, 0996, 0722 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] T20C30 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] T10C30 [LF] [NUL] 46.8 mm 50.8 mm 76.0 mm Effective print area Label Backing paper 72.2 mm 76.2 mm 99.6 mm Effective print area Tag Black mark (Back side of print) 82.
- 43 - 6.3.2 POSITION FINE ADJUST COMMAND [ESC] AX Function c Adjusts the feed value so that the label will be shifted forward or backward from the automatically set first print start position.
- 44 - Explanation [Feed Length Fine Adjustment] (To finely adj ust the feed for shifting backward or forward) [Cut Position Fine Adjustment] (To finely adjust the cut position for shifting backward or forward) 0.0 mm +3.0 mm -3.0 mm First print position Paper feed direction One label One label One label First print position First print position 0.
- 45 - [Strip Position Fine Adjustment] Printing in strip issue mode is stopped at the position where the distance from the middle point of the label-to-label gap to the end of the strip shaft is 4 mm, since the label-to-label gap is assumed to be 2 mm.
- 46 - Notes (1) If the feed value fine adjustment, cut position (or strip position) fine adjustment or back feed value fine adjustment has been se t in the system mode (key operation on the printer), the fine adjustment value will be the sum of the fine adjustment by this command and the fine adjustment in the system mode.
- 47 - NOTES: 1. If the head is being lifted when the edge of the label which is being ejected passes the paper feed roller, the sensor may not be able to detect an error even if it occurs (a feed cannot be performed).
- 48 - (b) Operation example Issue count: 2, Cut interval = 1 A B A (1) Idling Head position Cut position A (5) Completes printing the second label (B). (9) Feeds the label to the cut position, then cuts the gap at the front of label C B C (2) Completes printing the first label (A).
- 49 - (7) Procedure for label having less than the minimum label pitch for each issue speed when the rotary cutter is used: When the following conditions are all met, the cut operation for the last label to be cut is as follows.
- 50 - Examples (1) Cut issue [ESC] AX; +020, +035, +10 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] T21C30 [LF] [NUL] (2) Strip issue [ESC] AX; +010, +020, +00 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] T20D30 [LF] [NUL] Cut 2.0 mm 2.0 mm 3.5 mm 3.0 mm Cut Paper feed direction Preprinted z Finely adjust the print position by +2.
- 51 - 6.3.3 PRINT DENSITY FINE ADJUST COMMAND [ESC] AY Function Adjusts the automatically set print density. Format [ESC] AY; abb, c [LF] [NUL] Term a: Indicates whether to increase or decrease the density.
- 52 - 6.3.4 RIBBON MOTOR DRIVE VOLTAGE FINE ADJUST COMMAND [ESC] RM Function Finely adjusts the drive voltage of the ribbon motor. Format [ESC] RM; abbcdd [LF] [NUL] Term a: Fine adjustment dire ction of the ribbon rewind motor -: Negative (The voltage is lowered.
- 53 - 6.3.5 IMAGE BUFFER CLEAR COMMAND [ESC] C Function Clears the image buffer for drawi ng characters, lines, bar codes, and graphics. Format [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] Explanation (1) After changing the label size, the image buffer must be cleared.
- 54 - 6.3.6 CLEAR AREA COMMAND [ESC] XR Function Clears the designated area or reverses the white/black dot pattern in the designated area in the drawing area. Format [ESC] XR; aaaa, bbbb, cccc, dddd, e [LF] [NUL] Term aaaa: Designated area start point X-coordinate Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.
- 55 - [Effective print area] [mm] Model B-SX4T B-SX5T Cut Cut Swing Rotary cutter Swing Rotary cutter Issue mode Item Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Effective print width Min.
- 56 - 6.3.7 LINE FORMAT COMMAND [ESC] LC Function Sets the line format and draws the line. Format [ESC] LC; aaaa, bbbb, cccc, dddd, e, f (, ggg) (, h)[LF] [NUL] Term aaaa: Start point X-coordinate Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.1 mm units) bbbb: Start point Y-coordinate 4 or 5 digits (in 0.
- 57 - [Line] (1) Horizontal line (In the case of |Y 2 - Y 1 | = 0) (2) Vertical line (In the case of |X 2 - X 1 | = 0) (3) Slant line A ( |X 2 - X 1 | ≤ |Y 2 - Y 1 | ) (4) Slant line B ( |X 2 - X 1.
- 58 - [Rectangle] (1) Radius of rounded corners = 000 or parameter omitted (2) Radius of rounded corners ≠ 000 Notes (1) In line designation, a horizontal line, vertical line, or slant line A/B is drawn according to the start and end point coordinates.
- 59 - (4) Programming the radius of the rounded corner is effective only when the type of line is 1 (rectangle). When the type of li ne is 0, designation of the radius is ignored. When the type of line is 1, and the radius of the rounded corner is 000 or omitted, a rectangle is printed.
- 60 - 6.3.8 BIT MAP FONT FORMAT COMMAND [ESC] PC Function Sets the format indicating the position on the label at which the bit map font is to be printed and how it is to be printed.
- 61 - N: Letter Gothic (Medium) 14.3 point 9.5 point O: Prestige Elite (Medium) 10.5 point 7 point P: Prestige Elite (Bold) 15 point 10 point Q: Courier (Medium) 15 point 10 point R: Courier (Bold) 1.
- 62 - ii: Rotational angles of a character and character string 00: 0° (char.) 0° (char.-string) 11: 90° (char.) 90° (char.-string) 22: 180° (char.) 180° (char.-string) 33: 270° (char.) 270° (char.-string) 01: 0° (char.) 90° (char.-string) 12: 90° (char.
- 63 - noooooooooo: Increment and decrement (Omissible. If omitted, increment ing/decrementing is not performed.) n: Designates whether to increment or decrement. +: Increment - : Decrement oooooooooo: Skip value 0000000000 to 9999999999 Zpp: Zero suppression (Omissible.
- 64 - Explanation (1) Character string number When drawing by the Data Command ([ESC] RC), the format designated by the character string number is selected.
- 65 - [Effective print area] [mm] Model B-SX4T B-SX5T Cut Cut Swing Rotary cutter Swing Rotary cutter Issue mode Item Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Effective print width Min.
- 66 - Char. height Char. width Point of origin Horizontal spacing/ proportional spacing Left offset Point of origin of next char. Enlar g e Char. height × Vertical magnification Char. Width × Horizontal magnification (Horizontal spacing/ proportional spacing) × Horizontal magnification Point of ori g in Point of origin of next char.
- 67 - q: Gothic725 Black : r: Chinese (24×24 dots) : To print font “r”, the Chinese ROM is required. (5) Fine adjustment of c haracter-to-character space If no character-to-character space is s .
- 68 - (7) Selection of character attribution (8) Bold character designation (9) Check digit to be attached When Modulus 10 or Modulus 43 is selected, the check digit of a data row is calculated and attached to the data row for drawing.
- 69 - (10) Increment/decrement Printing is performed while the data is incr emented or decremented every time a label is issued. Where the data row exceeds the ma ximum number of digits (40), the data row will not be drawn. When the font type is r, 51, 52, 53, 54, or 55, the incrementing/decrementing cannot be designated.
- 70 - (12) Alignment If characters are not placed on one line when equal space and automatic line feed is designated, the following steps should be performed.
- 71 - (14) Link field No. The link field No. can be programmed by designat ing it after the symbol “;”. After the link field No. is designated using the Format Comm and, the data strings ar e linked by the Link Field Data Command to draw an image.
- 72 - Notes (1) The check digit attachment, increment/decrement, and zero suppress processes are performed according to the following priority. If any of the conditions are improper, no drawing will take place.
- 73 - (3) The Bit Map Font Format Command ma y be connected to the Outline Font Format Command when transmitted. [ESC] P C001; 0100, 0150, 1, 1, A, 00, B [LF] C002; 0350, 0180, 1, 1, A, 00, B [LF] C0.
- 74 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC000; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, A, 00, B=ABCD [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0125, 1, 1, C, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC002; 0650, 0550, 2, 2, G, 33, B, +0000000001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; Sample [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC002; 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 12.
- 75 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, C, 00, B; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B; 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0550, 3, 1, 03, 03, 08, 08, 03, 0, 0150; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC; S [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 30.
- 76 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC000; 0200, 0125, 1, 1, W, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, W, 01, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC000; AB [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; AB [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 12.
- 77 - 6.3.9 OUTLINE FONT FORMAT COMMAND [ESC] PV Function Sets the format to indicate the positi on on the label, at which the outline font is to be printed and how it is to be printed.
- 78 - j: Character attribution B: Black character W (aabb): Reverse character aa: No. of dots from the c haracter string to the end of the black background in the horizontal direction. bb: No. of dots from the c haracter string to the end of the black background in the vertical direction.
- 79 - Po: Alignment (Omis sible. If omitted, the alignment is s et to the left.) o: Designates the character position. 1: Left 2: Center 3: Right 4aaaa: Equal space aaaa: X direction of character string area 0050 to 1040 (in 0.1 mm units) B-SX4 0050 to 1280 (in 0.
- 80 - ~ TrueType font Format [ESC] PVaa; bbbb, cccc, dddd, eeee, ff, g (, hiii), jj, k (=ppp ------ ppp) [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Character string number 00 to 99 bbbb: Print origin of X-coor dinate of the character string Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.1 mm units) cccc: Print origin of Y-coordinate of the charact er string 4 or 5 digits (in 0.
- 81 - g: Drive Indicates where the TrueTy pe font files are stored. 0: Flash ROM on the CPU board 1: Slot 1 on the PCMCIA board (Option) 2: Slot 2 on the PCMCIA board (Option) * “0” cannot be specified for the font types from 21 to 25. hiii: Fine adjustment of character-to-character space (Omissible.
- 82 - Explanation (1) Character string number When drawing by the Data Command ([ ESC] RV), the format designated by the character string number is selected.
- 83 - [Effective print area] [mm] Model B-SX4T B-SX5T Cut Cut Swing Rotary cutter Swing Rotary cutter Issue mode Item Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Batch Strip cutter Head-up operation not performed Head-up operation performed Effective print width Min.
- 84 - (4) Type of font A: TEC FONT1 (Helvetica [bold]) B: TEC FONT1 (Helvetica [bold] proportional) E: Price font 1 (POP font).
- 85 - F: Price font 2 (POP font) G: Price font 3 (POP font) H: DUTCH801 Bold (Times Roman Proportional).
- 86 - I: BRUSH 738 Regular (Pop Proportional) J: GOTHIC725 Black (5) Fine adjustment of c haracter-to-character space If no character-to-character space is specified or the number of space dots between characters is 0, drawing will ta ke place according to the horizontal spacing/proportional spacing determined fo r each character.
- 87 - (6) Rotational angles of a character and character string (7) Selection of character attribution (8) Check digit to be attached When Modulus 10 or Modulus 43 is sele cted, the check digit of a data row is calculated and attached to the data row for drawing.
- 88 - (9) Increment/decrement Printing is performed while the data is in cremented or decremented each time a label is issued. Where the data row exceeds the ma ximum number of digits (40), the data row will not be drawn.
- 89 - (13) Link field No. The link field No. can be programmed by designat ing it after the symbol “;.” After the link field No. is designated using the Format Comm and, the data strings ar e linked by the Link Field Data Command to draw an image.
- 90 - [Examples] 1) Format Command (Increment character string No. 01 (+1)) 2) Format Command (No incrementing for character string No. 02) 3) Format Command (Increment character string No. 03 (+2)) 4) Image Buffer Clear Command 5) Data Command (Character string No.
- 91 - (4) When the drawing data is changed per label issue during printing, the drawing data field for the previous label is autom atically cleared using the character string number, then the next drawing data is print ed. Therefore, the character string number which differs according to the drawing fields should be designated.
- 92 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV00; 0200, 0300, 0080, 0080, B, 00, B=ABCD [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0200, 0125, 0100, 0100, B, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV02; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B, +0000000001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RV01; Sample [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RV02; 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] Origin (0, 0) 12.
- 93 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, C, 00, B; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B; 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0550, 3, 1, 03, 03, 08, 08, 03, 0, 0150; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RV; S [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] (2) 30.
- 94 - 6.3.10 BAR CODE FORMAT COMMAND [ESC] XB Function Sets the format to indicate the posit ion on the label, at which the bar code is to be printed and how it is to be printed. ~ In the case of WPC, CODE 93, CODE128, UCC/EAN128, Customer bar code, POSTNET, RM4SCC, KIX CODE (WPC is the generic name for bar codes of JAN, EAN and UPC.
- 95 - e: Type of check digit 1: Without attaching check digit 2: Check digit check WPC Modulus 10 CODE93 Modulus 47 CODE128 PSEUDO 103 3: Check digit auto attachment (1) WPC Modulus 10 CODE93 Modulus.
- 96 - qq: No. of zeros to be suppressed (Omissible. If omitted, the zero suppression process is not performed.) 00 to 20 sss ------ sss: Data string to be printed (Omissible) Max. 126 digits. However, it varies depending on the type of bar code. tt 1 , tt 2 , tt 3 , ------.
- 97 - ~ In the case of MSI, Interleaved 2 of 5, CODE39, NW7, Industrial 2 of 5, MATRIX 2 of 5 for NEC Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, gg, hh, ii, jj, k, llll (, mnnnnnnnnnn, p, qq) (, r) (.
- 98 - ii: Wide space width 01 to 99 (in dots) * In the case of industrial 2 of 5, the value is fixed to 00. jj: Character-to-character space width 01 to 99 (in dots) * In the case of MSI and ITF, charac ter-to-character space width is set to 00.
- 99 - ~ In the case of GS1 DataBar Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, g, hhhh (, ijjjjjjjjjj, kk) (, Sll) (= sss ------ sss) [LF] [NUL] d [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, g, hhhh (, ijjjjjjj.
- 100 - sss ------ sss: Data string to be printed (Omissible) Max. 126 digits. However, it varies depending on the type of bar code. tt 1 , tt 2 , tt 3 , ------. tt 20 : Link field No. (Omissible) 01 to 99 (1 to 99 can also be used.) Up to 20 fields can be designated using commas.
- 101 - ~ In the case of Data Matrix (Two-dimensional code) Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, ee, ff, gg, h (, Ciiijjj) (, Jkkllmmmnnn) (= ooo ------ooo) [LF] [NUL] d [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, ee, .
- 102 - h: Rotational angle of bar code 0: 0° 1: 90° 2: 180° 3: 270° Ciiijjj: No. of cells (Omissible. If omitted, it is automatically set.) iii: No. of cells in the X direction 000 to 144 jjj: No. of cells in the Y direction 000 to 144 * Cell setting varies according to the ECC type.
- 103 - ~ In the case of PDF417 (Two-dimensional code) Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, ee, ff, gg, h, iiii (=jjj------jjj) [LF] [NUL] d [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, ee, ff, gg, h, iiii (; kk 1 , kk 2 , kk 3 , ------, kk 20 ) [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Bar code number 00 to 31 bbbb: Print origin of X-coordinate of the bar code Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.
- 104 - ~ In the case of MicroPDF417 (Two-dimensional code) Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, ee, ff, gg, h, iiii (=jjj------jjj) [LF] [NUL] d [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, ee, ff, gg, h, iiii (; kk 1 .
- 105 - The maximum number of columns and rows for the MicroPDF417 Parameter (gg) No. of columns No. of rows Max. number of digits for binary mode Max.
- 106 - ~ In the case of QR code (Two-dimensional code) Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, g, h (, Mi) (, Kj) (, Jkkllmm) (= nnn --- nnn) [LF] [NUL] d [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, g, h (,.
- 107 - ~ In the case of MaxiCode Code (Two-dimensional code) Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d (, e) (, Jffgg) (, Zh) [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Bar code number 00 to 31 bbbb: Print origin of X-coordinate of the bar code Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.1 mm units) cccc: Print origin of Y-coordinate of the bar code 4 or 5 digits (in 0.
- 108 - ~ In the case of CP code (Two-dimensional code) Format c [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, g, h (, Ciijj) (= kkkk --- kkk) [LF] [NUL] d [ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, g, h (, Ciijj) (; ll 1 , ll 2 , ll 3 , --- ll 20 ) [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Bar code number 00 to 31 bbbb: Print origin of X-coordinate of the bar code Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.
- 109 - ~ In the case of RFID (Data write) Function Writes a specified data onto an RFID tag. When the feed amount has been set by the RFID Tag Position Adjustment Command ([ESC] @003) for adjusting an RFID tag position, the specified amount of the media is fed forward or backward before writing data.
- 110 - 15: C210 16: C240 17: C320 21: EPC Class 0 22: EPC Class 1 23: ISO 18000-6B 24: EPC Class 1 Generation 2 Designates the type of RFID tag onto which data is to be written.
- 111 - can be designated by the parameters of RFID data write start point designation for on-the-fly issue and RF ID data write end point designation for on-the-fly issue, respectively. Smmmm: RFID data write start point des ignation for on-the-fly issue (Omissible) 4 or 5 digits (in 0.
- 112 - 33 Permanent lock Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked 34 Unlocked Permanent lock Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked 35 Permanent lock Permanent lock Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked 36 Unlocked Unlocked Per.
- 113 - This parameter is effective only fo r EPC Class1 Generation 2 tag type. When a format is designated, th is parameter is ignored. When the RFID module type is the U1, the EPC area and user area are effective. Hxyyyyyyyy: User blo ck password setting (Effective only when the Hibiki tag is used for the B-SX704-RFID-U2-R.
- 114 - f: User block password read/write permanent lock designation (Effective to Bank4 to Bank8 only) 0: Disabled 1: Enabled NOTES: 1. Once a permanent lock is enabled for parameter b, d, or f, any subsequent change is disabled. 2. When read/write permanent lock is se lected, a read/write lock state is retained.
- 115 - ~ In the case of RFID (Data read) Function Reads an RFID tag which is posit ioned above the antenna. When the feed amount has been set by the RFID Tag Position Adjustment Command ([ESC] @003) for adjusting an RFID tag position, the specifi ed amount of the media is fed forward or backward before reading the RFID data.
- 116 - Ih: RFID read mode (Omissible) 1: Only user data is read. 2: Only tag ID is read. 3: Both tag ID and user data are read. When omitted, only user data will be read. When the tag type is Gen2, user data equals to TID bank + user bank, and tag ID equals to EPC bank.
- 117 - Explanation (1) The parameter, “Number of byte s to be read”, is effective only when RFID read mode is set to 1 or 3, as this paramet er is intended for reading user data.
- 118 - Explanation (1) Bar code number When drawing by the Data Command ([ ESC] RB), the format designated by the bar code number is selected. (2) Print origin of coordinates The print origin of coordinates must be se t so that the bar code drawing result will be within the effective print area set by the Label Size Set Command ([ESC] D).
- 119 - (3) Type of bar code 0: JAN8, EAN8 1: MSI 2: Interleaved 2 of 5 3: CODE39 (standard) 4: NW7 5: JAN13, EAN13 6: UPC-E 7: EAN13 + 2 digits 8: EAN13 +5 digits 9: A: CODE128 B: CODE39 (Full ASCII).
- 120 - M: UPC-A + 5 digits N: UCC/EAN128 O: Industrial 2 of 5 P: PDF417 Q: Data Matrix R: Customer bar code S: Highest priority customer bar code T: QR code U: POSTNET V: RM4SCC W: KIX code X: MicroP.
- 121 - b: GS1 DataBar family GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded (4) Type of check digit c Where no check digit is attached, the bar code of the data row will be drawn.
- 122 - [Example of setting] B-SX4T: Type of bar code 1 module 2 modules 3 modules 4 modules 5 modules 6 modules Bar Space Bar Space Bar Space Bar Space Bar Space Bar Space JAN, EAN, UPC 3 6 9 12 - - .
- 123 - In the case of QR code When the 1-cell width is 0, a two-dimensi onal code is not drawn. However, the bar code printed on the previous label is cleared.
- 124 - (7) Bar code height [PDF417, MicroPDF417] [Postal code] [GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional/GS1 DataBar Truncated] [GS1 DataBar Stac ked] [GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional] Height Height Height Height Height (The height of the bottom row is the same as the specified height.
- 125 - [GS1 DataBar Limited] [GS1 DataBar Expanded] When the bar code height is 0000, bar code (including guard bars) and numerals under bars are not drawn. However, the bar code printed on the previous label is cleared. (8) Length of guard bar The length of guard bar is valid only when the type of bar code is WPC.
- 126 - d In the c ase of UPC (Example) UPC-A + 2 digits (Example) UPC-E e In the case of bar codes other than JAN, EAN, and UPC (Example) CODE39 (Example) UCC/EAN128 (10) Start/Stop Code y This parameter is valid only when t he type of bar code is CODE39 and NW7.
- 127 - (11) Increment/decrement Printing is performed while the data is incr emented or decremented every time a label is issued. Where the data row exceeds the ma ximum number of digits (40), the data row will not be drawn.
- 128 - (12) Zero suppression No. of zeros to be suppressed 0 1 2 2 3 4 5 Data 0000 0000 0000 0A12 0123 0123 0123 Print 0000 0 00 A12 123 0123 0123 The leading zero(s) in a data row is replac ed by a space(s) according to the designated number of digits.
- 129 - [Data Command] [ESC] RB; A [LF] B [LF] ABCD [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] Link field No. 4 Link field No. 3 Link field No. 2 Link field No. 1 (15) Explanation for Data Matrix c ECC type Data Matrix contains a function to correct a code reading error using an error correction code (ECC) and restore normal dat a.
- 130 - e Maximum number of digits The maximum number of digits varies according to the ECC type or format ID. Since each Kanji character uses 2 bytes, the maximum number of digits for it becomes half of the following values.
- 131 - Cell size and the effective data capacity ECC000 ECC050 ECC080 ECC100 ECC140 Symbol size Num eric capacity Alphanum capacity 8-bit byte Numeric capacity Alphanum capacity 8-bit byte Numeric ca.
- 132 - ECC200 Symbol size Numeric capacity Alphanum capacity 8-bit byte Row Col capacity 10 10 6 3 1 12 12 10 6 3 14 14 16 10 6 16 16 24 16 10 18 18 36 25 16 20 20 44 31 20 22 22 60 43 28 24 24 72 52.
- 133 - (16) Explanation for the PDF417 and MicroPDF417 c Security level The PDF417 contains a function to correct a code reading error using an error correcting code word and restore normal data. The security level should be designated according to usage to perfo rm the error correction function.
- 134 - d 1-cell width When the 1-cell width is 0, a two-dimensional code is not drawn. However, the two- dimensional code printed on the previous label is cleared. e Selection of mode All codes including alphanumerics, symbol s, and Kanji can be used in one QR code.
- 135 - (19) Explanation for CP code c ECC (Error Correction Code) level The CP code contains a function to correct a code reading error using an error correcting code word and restore normal data. The error correction level should be selected according to usage to perform the error correction function.
- 136 - e Writing binary data on RFID tags When writing binary data on RFID tags, the data is specified by attaching a ‘>’. Or, the data is converted to binary format w hen “conversion to binary” is designated for the data type, and converted to hexadec imal format when “conversion to hexadecimal” is designated for t he data type.
- 137 - i Designation of access password regi stration and kill password registration When registration of access password or kill password fails, a registration error will result and the printer prints the void pattern. This setting is effective only for the EPC Class 1 Generation 2 tag type and is ignored for other tag types.
- 138 - Notes (1) The check digit attachment, increment/decrement, and zero suppress processes are performed according to the following priority . If any of the conditions is improper, no drawing will take place.
- 139 - (3) More than one Bar Code Format Command can be connected when transmitted. [ESC] XB01; 0100, 0150, 3, 1, 02, 02, 06, 06, 02, 0, 0150 [LF] B02; 0350, 0150, 3, 1, 02, 02, 06, 06, 02, 0, 0150 [.
- 140 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0125, 3, 1, 03, 03, 08, 08, 03, 0, 0150=12345 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB02; 0830, 0550, 3, 1, 02, 04, 07, 08, 04, 3, 0150, +0000000000, 1, 00, N [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB02; *ABC* [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 12.
- 141 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, C, 00, B; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B; 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0550, 3, 1, 03, 03, 08, 08, 03, 0, 0150; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB; S [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] Effective print area 30.
- 142 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0125, P, 04, 02, 03, 0, 0010 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB02; 0830, 0550, Q, 08, 03, 05, 3 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB01; PDF417 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB02; Data Matrix [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] Effective print area 20.
- 143 - 6.3.11 BIT MAP FONT DATA COMMAND [ESC] RC Function Provides data for the bit map font row. Format c [ESC] RCaaa; bbb ------ bbb [LF] [NUL] d Link Field Data Command [ESC] RC; ccc ------ ccc [LF] ddd ------ ddd [LF] ------ [LF] xxx ------ xxx [LF] [NUL] Term aaa: Character string number 000 to 199 (Two digits, 00 to 99, also acceptable.
- 144 - (2) Data string of Kanji code • When the font type is r, Chines e Kanji is used. GB18030 can be printed. (3) Kanji code selection • The character code is automatica lly selected in the manner described below.
- 145 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0125, 1, 1, C, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC002; 0650, 0550, 2, 2, G, 33, B, +0000000001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; Sample [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC002; 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 55.
- 146 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, C, 00, B; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B; 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0550, 3, 1, 03, 03, 08, 08, 03, 0, 0150; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC; S [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] Effective print area (2) 30.
- 147 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC000; 0200, 0125, 1, 1, X, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, X, 01, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC000; AB [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; AB [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 12.
- 148 - 6.3.12 OUTLINE FONT DATA COMMAND [ESC] RV Function Provides data fo r the outline font row. Format c [ESC] RVaa; bbb ------ bbb [LF] [NUL] d Link Field Data Command [ESC] RV; ccc ------ ccc [LF] ddd ------ ddd [LF] ------ [LF] xxx ------ xxx [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Character string number 00 to 99 bbb ------ bbb: Data string to be printed Max.
- 149 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0200, 0125, 0100, 0100, B, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV02; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B, +0000000001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RV01; Sample [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RV02; 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 55.
- 150 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, C, 00, B; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B; 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0550, 3, 1, 02, 02, 06, 06, 02, 0, 0150; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC; S [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 30 .
- 151 - 6.3.13 BAR CODE DATA COMMAND [ESC] RB Function Provides data for the bar code. Format c [ESC] RBaa; bbb ------ bbb [LF] [NUL] d Link Field Data Command [ESC] RB; ccc ------ ccc [LF] ddd ------.
- 152 - The maximum number of digits for Data Matrix varies according to the settings for ECC type, format ID, and the cell size. In the case of Kanji, the maximum number of digits is half those of the values described below since a Kanji character occupies 2 bytes.
- 153 - ECC200 Symbol size Numeric capacity Alphanum capacity 8-bit byte Row Col capacity 10 10 6 3 1 12 12 10 6 3 14 14 16 10 6 16 16 24 16 10 18 18 36 25 16 20 20 44 31 20 22 22 60 43 28 24 24 72 52.
- 154 - When PDF417 or MicroPDF417 is used, the number of symbol characters called code words is limited to 928 or less. Moreover, the data compression rate varies according to the contents of data. T herefore, the maximum number of digits according to modes is as follows.
- 155 - The maximum number of columns and rows for the MicroPDF417 Parameter (gg) No. of columns No. of rows Max. number of digits for binary mode Max.
- 156 - (3) CODE128 code selection In the case of CODE128 (with auto code selection), code selection is performed in the following manner. (Conforming to USS-128 APPENDIX-G) c Determining the start character (a) If the data begins with four or more consecutive numerals, the start code to be used is (CODE C).
- 157 - (4) CODE128 code selection check Check if selection of (CODE A), (CODE B), or (CODE C) of CODE128 has been set correctly. If an error is found, the bar code will not be drawn. [Conditions causing an error] c No start code is designated. d A small letter (including { , | , } , ~, _ ) is found in (CODE A).
- 158 - (7) When manual mode is selected in the Format Command for a QR code c Numeric mode, alphanumeric and symbol mode, Kanji mode Mode selection Data to be printed d Binary mode Mode selection No.
- 159 - (10) Transfer code for QR code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 NUL DLE SP 0 @ P ` p 1 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 STX DC2 ” 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK % 5 E .
- 160 - (12) MaxiCode data For mode 2 or 3: [ESC] RBaa; bbbbbbbbbcccdddeeeee --- eeeee [LF] [NUL] For mode 4 or 6: [ESC] RBaa; fffffffffggggg --- ggggg [LF] [NUL] c bbbbbbbbb: Postal code Fixed as 9 d.
- 161 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0125, 3, 1, 02, 02, 06, 06, 02, 0, 0150 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB02; 0830, 0550, 3, 1, 02, 04, 07, 08, 04, 3, 0150, +0000000000, 1, 00, N [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB01; 12345 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB02; * ABC * [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] 20.
- 162 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0300, 1, 1, C, 00, B; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PV01; 0650, 0550, 0200, 0150, B, 33, B; 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0550, 3, 1, 02, 02, 06, 06, 02, 0, 0150; 01, 02 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB; S [LF] 001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] Effective print area 30.
- 163 - [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB01; 0200, 0125, P, 04, 02, 03, 0, 0010 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XB02; 0830, 0550, Q, 08, 03, 05, 3 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB01; PDF417 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RB02; Data Matrix [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0002, 0002C3000 [LF] [NUL] Effective print area 20.
- 164 - 6.3.14 ISSUE COMMAND [ESC] XS Function Issues labels according to the print conditions programmed. Format [ESC] XS; I, aaaa, bbbcdefgh [LF] [NUL] Term aaaa: Number of labels to be issued 0001 to 9999 bbb: Cut interval. Designates the num ber of pieces to be printed before the backing paper is cut.
- 165 - Explanation (1) Number of labels to be issued c If increment/decrement is not specifi ed, the designated number of pieces with the same drawing data will be issued. d If increment/decrement is specified, the designated number of pieces will be issued while incrementing/decrementing the piece of the designated drawing area.
- 166 - g Reflective sensor (when usi ng a manual threshold value) Printing takes place according to the parameters designat ed by the Label Size Set Command.
- 167 - [C: Batch mode (Cut in terval: 1, Issue count: 2)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to OFF in the system mode. • The swing cutter is used. (1) Idling A A A B Head position Cut position (2) Completes printing the 1st label (A).
- 168 - [C: Batch mode (Cut in terval: 1, Issue count: 2)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to ON in the system mode. • The swing cutter is used. (1) Idling (during the forward feed standby) A A A B Head position Cut position (3) Completes printing the 1st label (A).
- 169 - [C: Batch mode (Cut in terval: 1, Issue count: 2)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to OFF in the system mode. • The rotary cutter is used. (1) Idling (at the home position) A A B B A B Head position Cut position (2) Completes printing the 1st label (A).
- 170 - [C: Batch mode (Cut in terval: 1, Issue count: 2)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to ON in the system mode. • The rotary cutter is used. (1) Idling (during the forward feed standby) A A B B A B Head position Cut position (3) Completes printing the 1st label (A).
- 171 - [D: Strip mode (Issue count: 3)] A B C Head position Strip position (1) Idling (3) Completes printing the 1st label (A). (4) Remove the 1st label (A). (6) Completes printing the 2nd label (B). (7) Remove the 2nd label (B). (9) Completes printing the 3rd label (C) * The next label is not printed until the printed label is removed.
- 172 - [E: Strip mode (Issue mode: E)] The expansion I/O is installed: The strip sensor is ignored. An issue is performed by checking a PAUSE signal generated from the expansion I/O. A B C Head position Strip position (1) Idling The PAUSE signal generated from the expansion I/O, is turned ON.
- 173 - The expansion I/O is not installed: The strip sensor is ignored, an issue is performed. *1 Issue mode E is different from issue mode D. In issue mode E, a label is issued regardless of whether or not a label to be stripped is placed.
- 174 - (5) Issue speed • Printing takes place at the designated speed. However, the back feed speed in cut mode and strip mode is 3 ips. This back feed speed can be changed from 3 ips to 2 ips in the system mode. • For B-SX4T, the print speed “10 ips” is not supported for printing with the rotary cutter.
- 175 - Correction for the ribbon saving area (in case of TAG and solenoid TYPE 1): A B C D E A B C D E Printing area Printing area Correct so that the head is lowered to at least 50% of the label pitch length (Solenoid OFF).
- 176 - (7) Tag rotation The origin of coordinates and printing direction vary according to the designation of tag rotation. c Printing bottom first d Printing top first Black mark (Back side of print.
- 177 - e Mirror printing bottom first f Mirror printing top first Origin of coordinates (0, 0) Origin of coordinates ( 0, 0 ) Effective print length Effective print width Tag pitch Tag Paper feed dir.
- 178 - (8) Status response When the option with status respons e has been selected, a status response is made at the end of printing or if an error occurs. In the batch mode and the cut mode, the print end status response is made after printing on the designated number of labels.
- 179 - Notes ~ Explanation of processes involved to stop the label at the home position after the head-open state is detected: When the gap between labels (black mark ) is found after the head open state is detected, the value to stop at the hom e position of each label between the head and the sensor is set again.
- 180 - 6.3.15 FEED COMMAND [ESC] T Function Feeds the paper. Format [ESC] Tabcde [LF] [NUL] Term a: Type of sensor 0: No sensor 1: Reflective sensor 2: Transmissive sensor (when using normal labels) .
- 181 - f Transmissive sensor (when using preprinted labels): Feeding takes place according to the parameter designated by the Label Size Set Command. However, the label-to- label gap is automatically.
- 182 - [C: Batch (Cut)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to ON in the system mode. • The swing cutter is used. [C: Batch (Cut)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to OFF in the system mode. • The rotary cutter is used.
- 183 - [C: Batch (Cut)] • “Automatic forward feed standby” is set to ON in the system mode. • The rotary cutter is used. [D: Strip] Head position Strip position (1) Place paper. (2) Feeds back to the home position. * Even if a label is not removed, a feed is performed.
- 184 - [E: Strip (Feed mode: E)] Expansion I/O is installed: The strip sensor is ignored. A feed is performed by checking a PAUSE signal generated from the expansion I/O. Expansion I/O is not installed: The strip sensor is ignored. A feed is performed.
- 185 - (4) Feed speed • A feed is performed at the designated speed. However, the back feed speed in the cut mode or the strip mode is 3 ips. This back feed speed can be changed from 3 ips to 2 ips in the system mode. • For B-SX4T, the print speed “10 ips” is not supported for printing with the rotary cutter.
- 186 - Notes (1) If a change of label size or type of sensor, feed fine adjustment, cut position fine adjustment (or strip position fine adjus tment) or back feed fine adjustment is made, one label must be fed to adjust the first print position prior to printing.
- 187 - 6.3.16 EJECT COMMAND [ESC] IB Function Ejects (cuts) the label presently remaining between the head and the cutter and returns to the original position. Format [ESC] IB [LF] [NUL] Notes If no subsequent command is received from the PC for 1 second after ejection, the printer automatically performs an appr oximately 13.
- 188 - • The rotary cutter is used: [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] PC001; 0200, 0125, 1, 1, A, 00, B [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; A [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0001, 0001C3001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; B [LF] [NUL].
- 189 - 6.3.17 FORWARD/REVERSE FEED COMMAND [ESC] U1, [ESC] U2 Function After printing or feeding the paper, feeds the paper to the position at which a label can be cut manually. When issuing the next label, feeds the paper back to the first print position.
- 190 - Examples [ESC] T20C30 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] U1; 0120 [LF] [NUL] Cut manually. [ESC] U2; 0120 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] RC001; A [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XS; I, 0003, 0002C3001 [LF] [NUL] [ESC] U1; 0120 [LF] [NUL] Cut manually.
- 191 - 6.3.18 STORAGE AREA ALLOCATE COMMAND [ESC] XF • For the firmw are before V5.0 Function Allocates the storage area in flash ROM on the CPU board.
- 192 - In case that the size of BASIC file storage area is set to “AA”: (9) When this command is received, t he BASIC file storage area is reserved and the other areas in flash ROM on the CPU board are cleared. (10) If this command is not sent, t he storage area in flash ROM on the CPU board cannot be used.
- 193 - • For the firmw are V5.0 or greater (MAIN 4-R or greater PC board is required.) Format [ESC] XF; aa, bb, cc [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Size of the TrueType font storage area 00 to 48 (0 KB to 3072 .
- 194 - In case that the size of BASIC file storage area is set to “AA”: (9) When this command is received, t he BASIC file storage area is reserved and the other areas in flash ROM on the CPU board are cleared. (10) If this command is not sent, t he storage area in flash ROM on the CPU board cannot be used.
- 195 - 6.3.19 FLASH MEMORY FORMAT COMMAND [ESC] J1 Function Formats (initializes) the flash memory card or flash ROM on the CPU board for storage. Format [ESC] J1; a (, b) [LF] [NUL] Term a: Formatti.
- 196 - 6.3.20 ATA CARD FORMAT COMMAND [ESC] JA Function Formats (initializes) the ATA card for storage. Format [ESC] JA; a [LF] [NUL] Term a: Drive 1: Slot 1 on the PCMCIA board (Option) 2: Slot 2 on the PCMCIA board (Option) Explanation (1) Only up to 128-MB ATA cards manuf actured by SanDisk or Hitachi, can be used.
- 197 - 6.3.21 2-BYTE WRITABLE CHARACTER CODE RANGE COMMAND [ESC] XE Function Sets the code range when a 2-byte writ able character code is stored in flash ROM on the CPU board.
- 198 - 6.3.22 BIT MAP WRITABLE CHARACTER COMMAND (For Flash Memory) [ESC] XD Function Writes writable characters and logos in the flash memory card or flash ROM on the CPU board. Format [ESC] XD; (Sj, ) aa, b, ccc, ddd, eee, fff, ggg, h, iii ------ iii [LF] [NUL] Term Sj: Drive in which writabl e characters or logos are stored (Omissible.
- 199 - 6.3.23 BIT MAP WRITABLE CHARACTER COMMAND (For ATA Card) [ESC] XA Function Writes writable characters and logos in the ATA card. Format [ESC] XA, j, aa, b(b), ccc(c), ddd(d), eee(e), fff(f), g.
- 200 - Explanation (1) Type of writable character Up to 44 and 49 writable character sets can be stored for the flash card and the ATA card, respectively. However, the maximum number of characters varies depending on the writable character size and number of characters because of the limited memory capacity.
- 201 - 1-byte writable character W/C = Writable character ATA card GAIJI 0100 01000020. UDF (W/C file for character code 20H) (W ritable character 01) 01000021. UDF (W/C file for character code 21H) 0101 Each W/C file 01000022. UDF (W/C file for character code 22H) (Writable character 02) 0102 Each W/C file 010000FD.
- 202 - (6) (7) Writable character set: 01 to 40, 51 to 55 Nibble mode 1 30H 2 30H 3 30H 4 3FH 5 3CH 6 30H 7 30H 8 30H 9 3FH 10 3CH 11 37H • • • • • • • 240 30H 241 3FH 242 3FH 243 3FH 244 3CH 245 30H 246 30H 247 30H 248 30H Hex.
- 203 - [Nibble mode] (1) The writable character data to be stored is separated into four dot units and sent in the following order ( 1 → 248 ). (High order digit: “3”) (2) The data of writable characters to be stored is 30H to 3FH. (3) The minimum unit in the X direction is 8 dots.
- 204 - (8) Writable character set: 41 (16×16 dots ) Nibble mode 1 30H 2 30H 3 30H 4 30H 5 30H 6 31H 7 38H • • • 58 31H 59 38H 60 30H 61 30H 62 30H 63 30H 64 30H Hex.
- 205 - (9) Writable character set: 42 (24×24 dots ) Nibble mode 1 30H 2 30H 3 30H 4 30H 5 30H 6 30H 7 30H 8 30H 9 33H • • • • • 137 30H 138 30H 139 30H 140 30H 141 30H 142 30H 143 30H 144 30H Hex.
- 206 - (10) Writable character set: 43 (32×32 dots) Nibble mode 1 30H 2 30H 3 30H 4 30H 5 30H 6 30H 7 30H 8 30H 9 30H 10 30H 11 30H 12 37H • • • • • 248 30H 249 30H 250 30H 251 30H 252 30H 253 30H 254 30H 255 30H 256 30H Hex.
- 207 - (11) Writable character set: 44 (48×48 dots) Nibble mode 1 30H 2 30H 3 30H 4 30H 5 30H 6 30H 7 30H 8 30H 9 30H 10 30H • • • • • 569 30H 570 30H 571 30H 572 30H 573 30H 574 30H 575 3.
- 208 - Notes (1) No matter what character set or character code is selected, no memory will be wasted. (2) When a new writable character is stored, the Flash Memory Format Command ([ESC] J1) or the ATA Card Format Command ([ESC] JA) must be transmitted.
- 209 - Examples Writable character set: 03 Writable character code: 70H [ESC] J1; C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] XD; 03, p, 002, 022, 026, 031, 030, 0, 000?<000?<7??800?<???<00?=?03>001? <00?00.
- 210 - 6.3.24 GRAPHIC COMMAND [ESC] SG Function Draws graphic data. Format [ESC] SG; aaaa(D), bbbb(D), cccc, dddd, e, ggg --- ggg [LF] [NUL] or [ESC] SG0; aaaa(D), bbbb(D), cccc, dddd, e, ffff, ggg --- ggg [LF] [NUL] Term aaaa(D): Print origin of X- coordinate for drawing graphic data Fixed as 4 digits (in 0.
- 211 - ffff: Data count (Effective only for [ESC] SG0; -- command) Fixed as 4 digits Represents the total number of bytes for the compressed graphic data by 32 bits in Hex.
- 212 - Nibble mode 1 30H 2 30H 3 33H 4 30H 5 30H 6 30H 7 30H 8 30H • • • • • • • • 126 30H 127 33H 128 3FH 129 30H 130 30H 131 30H 132 30H Hex.
- 213 - [When TOPIX compression mode is selected] (1) Length: Total number of byte s of the graphic data (0001H ~ ) Ex. Length = 20 bytes: (2) L1 parameter: Shows in which large blo ck (512 dots/block) the changed data is contained. (3) L2 parameter: Shows in which medium bl ock (64 dots/block) the changed data is contained (of the L1 large block).
- 214 - [When the printer driver compression mode is selected] (1) For the [ESC] SG0; -- command, only “A: Pr inter driver compression mode” can be selected for the type of graphic data. The parameter for the data count is attached after the parameter for the type of graphic data.
- 215 - Notes (1) The print origin of coordinates mu st be set so that the result of drawing the graphic data will be within the effective print area set by the Label Size Set Command ([ESC] D).
- 216 - Examples [ESC] C [LF] [NUL] [ESC] SG; 0100, 0240, 0019, 0022, 0, 003000003800003<00003>000037000033800031 <00030<00030>00030600030>00030<00031<00033800?33003??0007??000.
- 217 - [TOPIX compression mode] [ESC] SG; 0100, 0240, 0019, 0300, 3, 00 5C 80 80 40 30 Length L1 L2 L3 Data (1st line) 80 80 40 08 80 80 40 04 80 80 40 02 80 80 40 09 (2nd line) (3rd line) (4th line).
- 218 - 6.3.25 SAVE START COMMAND (For Flash Memory) [ESC] XO Function Declares the start of saving PC interface commands. (Places the printer in the mode where PC interface commands are written in flash memory.
- 219 - 6.3.26 SAVE START COMMAND (For ATA Card) [ECS] XV Function Declares the start of saving PC interface commands. (Places the printer in the mode where PC interface commands are written in the ATA card.
- 220 - 6.3.27 SAVE TERMINATE COMMAND [ESC] XP Function Declares the termination of saving PC interface commands. Format [ESC] XP [LF] [NUL] Note If the storing operation is not continued after the PC interface command is stored, the printer enters the online mode (label issue operation) after about 10 seconds.
- 221 - 6.3.28 SAVED DATA CALL COMMAND (For Flash Memory) [ESC] XQ Function Calls PC interface co mmands saved in flash memory. Format [ESC] XQ; aa, (Sb,) c , d [LF] [NUL] Term aa: Identification number of the file to be called from the flash memory card 01 to 99 Sb: Drive from which the command is called (Omissible.
- 222 - 6.3.29 SAVED DATA CALL COMMAND (For ATA Card) [ESC] XT Function Calls PC interface commands saved in the ATA card. Format [ESC] XT; dddddddd, b, c, d [LF] [NUL] Term dddddddd: Identifier for t.
- 223 - 6.3.30 HEAD BROKEN DOTS CHECK COMMAND [ESC] HD Function Checks the thermal head for broken dots. Format [ESC] HD001 (, a) [L F] [NUL]................. All br oken dots check [ESC] HD003, s 1 s 1 s 1 s 1 , e 1 e 1 e 1 e 1 , s 2 s 2 s 2 s 2 , e 2 e 2 e 2 e 2 ,--- s 8 s 8 s 8 s 8 , e 8 e 8 e 8 e 8 (, a) [LF] [NUL] .
- 224 - 6.3.31 MESSAGE DISPLAY COMMAND [ESC] XJ Function Displays the message on the upper line of the LCD. Format [ESC] XJ; aaa ------ aaa [LF] [NUL] Term aaa ------ aaa: Display data (16 digits) Exp.
- 225 - Examples c Load paper. d Feed one label. e Issue 4 labels. f Message “Please set [Tag]” is displayed. g Change paper. h Press the [RESTART] key.
- 226 - 6.3.32 RESET COMMAND [ESC] WR Function Returns the printer to its initial state. Format [ESC] WR [LF] [NUL] Explanation The printer is returned to the same state as when the power is turned on. When the printer receives this command during printing, it returns to its initial state after issuing the label which is being printed.
- 227 - 6.3.33 STATUS REQUEST COMMAND [ESC] WS Function Sends the printer status to the host computer. Format [ESC] WS [LF] [NUL] Explanation This command makes the printer send it s status regardless of the setting of “status response/no status response.
- 228 - 6.3.34 RECEIVE BUFFER FREE SPACE ST ATUS REQUEST COMMAND [ESC] WB Function Sends information on the printer status and the free space of the receive buffer to the host.
- 229 - 6.3.35 VERSION INFORMATION ACQUIRE COMMAND [ESC] WV Function Sends information such as the program version of the printer. Format [ESC] WV [LF] [NUL] Explanation (1) The format of the program version data (total 27 bytes of data) to be returned to the host is as follows.
- 230 - 6.3.36 ATA CARD INFORMATION ACQUIRE COMMAND [ESC] WI Function Sends information regarding t he use of the ATA card to the host. Format [ESC] WI; a, b [LF] [NUL] Term a: Drive 1: Slot 1 ATA car.
- 231 - C: Stored PC command save file SOH STX “C” Slot Stored PC command save file name ETX EOT CR LF 01H 02H 43H xxH File name 1 00H File name 2 00H ··· File name n 00H 03H 04H 0DH 0AH In the following cases, 1 byte of “00H ” is returned as the stored PC command save file name.
- 232 - 6.3.37 ATA CARD WRITABLE CHARACTER INFORMATION ACQUIRE COMMAND [ESC] WG Function Sends the writable character inform ation stored in the ATA card to the host.
- 233 - 6.3.38 PRINTER OPTION STATUS ACQUIRE COMMAND [ESC] WN Function Sends the information what opti onal devices are installed, to the host. Format [ESC] WN [LF] [NUL] Explanation (1) The format of.
- 234 - 6.3.39 IP ADDRESS SET COMMAND [ESC] IP Function Sets the IP address to be required for the network connection. Format [ESC] IP; a, bbb, ccc, ddd, eee [LF] [NUL] Term a: IP address to be set 2: Printer IP address (Initial value: 192.168.10.20) 3: Gateway IP address (Initial value: 0.
- 235 - 6.3.40 SOCKET COMMUNICATION PORT SET COMMAND [ESC] IS Function Enables or disables the socket communication, and sets the communication port number to be used. Format [ESC] IS; a, bbbbb [LF] [NUL] Term a: 0: Socket communication is disabled. 1: Socket communication is enabled.
- 236 - 6.3.41 DHCP FUNCTION SET COMMAND [ESC] IH Function Enables or disables the DHCP function, and sets the DHCP client ID. Format [ESC] IH; a, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb [LF] [NUL] Term a: 0: DHCP function is disabled. 1: DHCP function is enabled.
- 237 - 6.3.42 PASS-THROUGH COMMAND [ESC] @002 Function Passes the serial interface data th rough the internal serial interface (CN14). Format [ESC] @002; aaa, bbb --- bbb [LF] [NUL] Term aaa: Number .
- 238 - 6.3.43 INTERNAL SERIAL INTERFACE PARAMETER SET COMMAND [ESC] IZ Function Sets communication parameters for the internal serial interface. Format [ESC] IZ; a, b, c , d [LF] [NUL] Term a: Commun.
- 239 - 6.4 COMMANDS FOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR 6.4.1 PARAMETER SET COMMAND [ESC] Z2; 1 Function Sets each parameter on the printer. Format [ESC] Z2; 1, abcdefghijkklm nooppqqrstuuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJK [LF] .
- 240 - g: RS-232C transmission control 0: XON/XOFF protocol (No XON output when the power is turned on, no XOFF output when the power is turned OFF) 1: READY/BUSY (DTR) protocol (No XON output when t.
- 241 - oo: 1st byte code of the control code (*2) “00” to “FF” (Specify the hex code in 2 bytes of ASCII code.) (*3) pp: 2nd byte code of the control code (*2) “00” to “FF” (Specify the hex code in 2 bytes of ASCII code.
- 242 - C: Plug-and-play operation mode setting 0: OFF (Plug-and-play operation is disabled.) 1: ON (Plug-and-play operation is enabled.) D: Label end/ribbon end process setting 0: TYPE1 (When the label end state is detected, the printer stops even if it is printing a label.
- 243 - 6.4.2 FINE ADJUSTMENT VALUE SET COMMAND [ESC] Z2; 2 Function Sets various fine adjus tment values on the printer. Format [ESC] Z2; 2, abbbcdddeffghhhijjkllmnnoppqqrr [LF] [NUL] Term a: Indicates the direction, forward or backward, in which a feed length fine adjustment is to be made.
- 244 - o: Fine adjustment direction fo r the ribbon back tension motor voltage -: Negative (The voltage is lowered.) pp: Fine adjustment value for the ribbon back tension motor voltage 00 to 15 (in units of 1 step) qq: Reflective sensor manual threshold fine adjustment value 00 to 40 (in units of 0.
- 245 - 6.4.3 RFID PARAMETER SET COMMAND [ESC] Z2; 3 Function Sets RFID related parameters on the printer. Format [ESC] Z2; 3, abbcdddeeeffggghhijjkkkllmnnooppq [LF] [NUL] Term a: RFID module type selection 0: Not installed.
- 246 - ll: RFID AGC threshold setting 00 to 15 m: RFID channel setting 0: AUTO 1: 2CH 2: 3CH 3: 4CH 4: 5CH 5: 6CH 6: 7CH 7: 8CH nn: Q value 00 to 15 oo: AGC threshold for data write 00 to 15 pp: AGC .
- 247 - 6.4.4 BATCH RESET COMMAND [ESC] Z0 (zero) Function Resets the printer. Format [ESC] Z0 [LF] [NUL] Explanation • This command is not execut ed until the printer enters an idle state.
- 248 - 6.5 EXPLANATION OF THE RFID RELATED COMMANDS 6.5.1 RFID TAG POSITION ADJUSTMENT COMMAND [ESC] @003 Function Sets the feed amount to adjust the RF ID tag position before writing data onto it.
- 249 - When print data for several labels is trans mitted to the printer, how the printer performs printing and data write is expl ained for each of the offset printing parameter options using the above illustration, as follows. [0:Offset printing is not performed.
- 250 - 6.5.2 RFID TAG READ COMMAND [ESC] WF Function Reads the data stored on the RFID t ag which is positioned just above the antenna. Format [ESC] WF (;) (Naaaa) (,Abbb) (, Tcc) (,Id) (,Jeeeeeeee) .
- 251 - Xfgggggggg: User block access password ex ecution setting (Effective only when the Hibiki tag is used for the B-SX704-RFID-U2-R.) Designates a password to access and read a tag of which user block is read-locked. Up to five user blocks can be specified continuously.
- 252 - Supplemental explanation of parameter “I” When Gen2 tag is used, options for the parameter “I” are as follows: I1: TID & User area data I2: EPC data I3: EPC data + TID & User area data As the readability of the TID & User area differs depending on the tag manufacturers, refer to the memory map of each tag.
- 253 - Example Examples of the status to be retu rned are shown below. (The number of bytes to be read is omitted.) [When a reading failed.] Header “F” Tag type Footer 01H 02H 46H 30H 30H 03H 04H 0DH 0AH [When a reading succeeded. (When RFID read mode=1 or omitted.
- 254 - 6.5.3 RFID VOID PATTERN PRINT COMMAND [ESC] @006 Func tion Prints the void pattern to indicate an RFID tag error. Format [ESC] @006 [LF] [NUL] Explanation (1) The void patter is printed a ccording to the currently set label size. (2) After the void pattern is printed, the print data image is still retained.
- 255 - 6.5.4 RFID DATA WRITE COMMAND [ESC] @012 Function Writes a specified data onto an RFID tag. No printing is performed. The result of a data write is notifi ed by returning a detailed status.
- 256 - Dgg: EPC format (Omissible) 00: No format (When omitted) 10: GID-96 11: SGTIN-64 12: SGTIN-96 13: SSCC-64 14: SSCC-96 15: SGLN-64 16: SGLN-96 17: GRAI-64 18: GRAI-96 19: GIAI-64 20: GIAI-96 21.
- 257 - 20 Unlocked Unlocked Locked Unlocked Locked 21 Locked Unlocked Locked Unlocked Locked 22 Unlocked Locked Locked Unlocked Locked 23 Locked Locked Locked Unlocked Locked 24 Unlocked Unlocked Unl.
- 258 - when “0” (Verification disabled) is selected. Bnn: Designates the area where the data is written (Omissible) 00: Blank0 (Reserved area) 01: Blank1 (EPC area) (When omitted) 02: Blank2 (TID.
- 259 - Qqrstuvw: Area lock designation (Effective only when the Hibiki tag is used for the B- SX704-RFID-U2-R. Designates an area lock type. Area lock type can be specified for up to eight areas continuously.
- 260 - Xxyyyyyyyy: User blo ck access password execution se tting (Effective only when the Hibiki tag is used for the B-SX704-RFID-U2-R.) Designates a password to access and write a tag of which user block is write-locked. Up to five user blocks can be specified continuously.
- 261 - 7. CONTROL CODE SELECTION (1) Automatic Selection This printer automatically selects [ESC] (1BH). [L F] (0AH). [NUL] (00H) or {(7BH). | (7CH).} (7DH) as an interface command control code.
- 262 - 8. ERROR PROCESSING If the printer detects any of the following errors, it will display the error message (LCD, LED), makes status response (serial interface, para llel interface), and stops its operation.
- 263 - (2) Cutter Error • Rotary cutter When the cutter does not move from the cutter home position 40 msec or more after the cutter solenoid is driven, an error will result. The cutter moves from the home position, however , it does not return to the home position after 150 msec.
- 264 - (5) Head Open Error c If the head open sensor detects the open state in 5 mm continuously, an error will result. d If the head open sensor detects the open state when an issue, a feed, or an ejection is attempted in a printer stop state, an error will result.
- 265 - 8.3 ERRORS IN WRITABLE CHARACTER AND PC COMMAND SAVE MODES (1) Write Error • An error has occurred in writing in flash memory for storage. (2) Format Error • An erase error has occurred in formatting flash memory for storage. (3) Memory Full • Storing is impossible because of the insufficient flash memory for storage.
- 266 - 8.6 RFID ERROR (1) RFID Write Error If writing data onto the RFID tag continuously failed for the maximum number of RFID write retries, an RFID write error will result.
- 267 - 9. STATUS RESPONSE 9.1 FUNCTIONS There are three kinds of status response functions. (1) Status transmission function at the end of a normal transmission and the occurrence of an error (auto status transmission) This function is available for the RS-232C interface and for the mail function.
- 268 - 9.1.1 STATUS FORMAT SOH STX Status Remaining count ETX EOT CR LF 01H 02H 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 3XH 03H 04H 0DH 0AH Remaining count • 0000 ~ 9999 (Fixed as 0000 in the save mode) Type of st.
- 269 - 9.1.2 DETAIL STATUS Detail Status LCD Message of Upper Line (English) Printer Status Auto Status Transmission Status Request Command ON LINE The head was closed with the head open.
- 270 - Detail Status LCD Message of Upper Line (English) Printer Status Auto Status Transmission Status Request Command EEPROM ERROR An EEPROM for back up cannot be read/written properly. – – SYSTEM ERROR (a) A command has been fetched from an odd address.
- 271 - 9.1.3 SUMMARY OF STATUS RESPONSE Interface Status transmission timing Status size RS-232C Automatic status transmission 13 bytes Reception of [ESC] WS [LF] [NUL] 13 bytes Reception of [ESC] WB.
- 272 - 9.2 PARALLEL INTERFACE SIGNALS 9.2.1 COMPATIBILITY MODE LCD Messages Printer Status Output Signal of Upper Line (English) Busy Select nFault PError ON LINE In the online mode L H H L ON LINE In the online mode (communicating) L, H H H L HEAD OPEN The head was opened in the online mode.
- 273 - LCD Messages Printer Status Output Signal of Upper Line (English) Busy Select nFault PError EEPROM ERROR An EEPROM for back-up cannot be read/written properly. H L L L SYSTEM ERROR (a) A command has been fetched from an odd address. (b) Word data has been accessed from a place other than the boundary of the word data.
- 274 - 10. LCD MESSAGES AND LED INDICATIONS The model and the firmware version are displayed on the lower line of the LCD. LED Indication No. LCD Messages of Upper line (English) POWER ON LI NE ERROR.
- 275 - LED Indication No. LCD Messages of Upper line (English) POWER ON LI NE ERROR Printer Status Restoration by the [RESTART] key Yes/No Acceptance of Status Request Reset Command Yes/No 18 Display of error command (See NOTE 1 .) { z { A command error has occurred in analyzing the command.
- 276 - LED Indication No. LCD Messages of Upper line (English) POWER ON LI NE ERROR Printer Status Restoration by the [RESTART] key Yes/No Acceptance of Status Request Reset Command Yes/No 25 RFID WRITE ERROR { z { Writing data onto the RFID tag continuously failed for the maximum number of RFID write retries.
- 277 - NOTE 3: { : ON : Blinking z : OFF ****: Remaining number of labels to be printed to 9999 (in units of 1 label/tag) %%%%%%%: Remaining memory capacity for ATA card 0 to 9999999 (in units of 1 K byte) * Firmware V4.
- 278 - 11. LCD MESSAGES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES (UPPER LINE OF LCD) No. ENGLISH No. GERMAN No. FRENCH 1 ON LINE 1 ON LINE 1 PRETE 2 HEAD OPEN 2 KOPF OFFEN 2 TETE OUVERTE 3 PAUSE **** 3 PAUSE **** 3 PAUSE **** 4 COMMS ERROR 4 UEBERTR.-FEHLER 4 ERR. COMMUNICAT.
- 279 - No. DUTCH No. SPANISH No. JAPANESE 1 IN LIJN 1 ON LINE 1 2 KOP OPEN 2 CABEZAL ABIERTO 2 3 PAUZE **** 3 PAUSA **** 3 4 COMM. FOUT 4 ERROR COMUNICACI 4 5 PAPIER VAST **** 5 ATASCO PAPEL**** 5 6 .
- 280 - No. Italian 1 PRONTA 2 TESTA APERTA 3 PAUSA **** 4 ERR. COMUNICAZ. 5 CARTA INCEP.**** 6 ERR. TAGL. **** 7 NO CARTA **** 8 NO NASTRO **** 9 TESTA APERTA**** 10 ERROR TESTA 11 TEMP. TESTA ALTA 12 ERR. NASTRO **** 13 RIAVV.PIENO **** 14 SALVA #### &&&& SALVA %%%%%%% 15 ERR.
- 281 - 12. CHARACTER CODE TABLE The followings are the character code tables. Ho wever, the characters which can be printed are different according to the character type.
- 282 - (3) PC-852 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç É á C Ó - 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü í Ð ß 2 ” 2 B R b r é ó Ô 3 # 3 C S c s â ô ú Ë 4 $ 4 D T d t ä ö 5 % 5 E U e u Á § 6 &a.
- 283 - (5) PC-851 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç C 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü ± 2 ” 2 B R b r é 3 # 3 C S c s â ô 4 $ 4 D T d t ä ö 5 % 5 E U e u à § 6 & 6 F V f v û 7 ’ 7 G W g w ç ù ¸ 8 ( 8 H X h x ê ° 9 ) 9 I Y i y ë Ö ¨ A * : J Z j z è Ü B + ; K [ k { Ï ½ C , < L l | î £ D – = M ] m } E .
- 284 - (7) PC-1250 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C 1 ! 1 A Q a q ± Á á 2 ” 2 B R b r  â 3 # 3 C S c s Ó ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ ´ Ä Ô ä ô 5 % 5 E U e u µ 6 & 6 F V f v ¦.
- 285 - (9) PC-1252 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C À Ð à ð 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ñ 2 ” 2 B R b r ¢ ² Â Ò â ò 3 # 3 C S c s ƒ £ ³ Ã Ó ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ ´ .
- 286 - (11) PC-1254 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C À à 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ñ 2 ” 2 B R b r ¢ ² Â Ò â ò 3 # 3 C S c s ƒ £ ³ Ã Ó ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ ´ Ä Ô .
- 287 - (13) LATIN9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C À Ð à ð 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ñ 2 ” 2 B R b r ¢ ² Â Ò â ò 3 # 3 C S c s £ ³ Ã Ó ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d t C Ä Ô ä.
- 288 - 12.2 PRESENTATION (Bit map font type: M) (1) PC-850, PC-857 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` P C - 1 ! 1 A Q A Q 2 " 2 B R B R 3 # 3 C S C S 4 $ 4 D T D T 5 % 5 E U E U 6 & 6 F V F V 7 ' 7 G W G W 8 ( 8 H X H X 9 ) 9 I Y I Y A * :J Z J Z B + ; K [ K { C , < L L | D – = M ] M } E .
- 289 - (3) PC-852 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` P C - 1 ! 1 A Q A Q 2 " 2 B R B R 3 # 3 C S C S 4 $ 4 D T D T 5 % 5 E U E U 6 & 6 F V F V 7 ' 7 G W G W 8 ( 8 H X H X 9 ) 9 I Y I Y A * :J Z J Z B + ; K [ K { C , < L L | D – = M ] M } E .
- 290 - (5) PC-1252, PC-1254 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` P C 1 ! 1 A Q A Q 2 " 2 B R B R 3 # 3 C S C S 4 $ 4 D T D T 5 % 5 E U E U ¥ 6 & 6 F V F V 7 ' 7 G W G W 8 ( 8 H X H X ^˜ 9 ) 9 I Y I Y A * :J Z J Z B + ; K [ K { C , < L L | D – = M ] M } E .
- 291 - (7) LATIN9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` P C 1 ! 1 A Q A Q 2 " 2 B R B R 3 # 3 C S C S 4 $ 4 D T D T C 5 % 5 E U E U ¥ 6 & 6 F V F V 7 ' 7 G W G W 8 ( 8 H X H X 9 ) 9 I Y I Y A * :J Z J Z B + ; K [ K { C , < L L | D – = M ] M } E .
- 292 - 12.3 OCR-A (Bit map font type: S) (1) PC-850, PC-857 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P - 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M E .
- 293 - (2) PC-8 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M ¥ E .
- 294 - (3) PC-852 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P - 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M E .
- 295 - (4) PC-851, PC-855, PC-1250, PC-1251, PC-1257, Arabic c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M E .
- 296 - (5) PC-1252, PC-1254 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P - 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U ¥ 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X ^˜ 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M E .
- 297 - (6) PC-1253 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P - 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U ¥ 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M E .
- 298 - (7) LATIN9 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 1 1A Q 2 " 2B R 3 3C S 4 $ 4D T 5 5E U ¥ 6 6F V 7 7G W 8 8H X 9 9I Y A J Z B + K C <L D - M E .
- 299 - 12.4 OCR-B (Bit map font type: T) (1) PC-850, PC-857 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 0 - 1 1A Q 1 2 " 2 B R 2 3 3C S 3 4 $ 4 D T 4 5 5E U 5 6 6F V 6 7 7G W 7 8 8H X 8 9 9I Y 9 A J Z B + K C <L D - M E . >N ¥ F / O The size of the numerals of codes 80h ~ 89h are reduced to 80%.
- 300 - (2) PC-8 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 0 1 1A Q 1 2 " 2 B R 2 3 3C S 3 4 $ 4 D T 4 5 5E U 5 6 6F V 6 7 7G W 7 8 8H X 8 9 9I Y 9 A J Z B + K C <L D - M ¥ E . >N F / O The size of the numerals of codes 80h ~ 89h are reduced to 80%.
- 301 - (3) PC-852 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 0 - 1 1A Q 1 2 " 2 B R 2 3 3C S 3 4 $ 4 D T 4 5 5E U 5 6 6F V 6 7 7G W 7 8 8H X 8 9 9I Y 9 A J Z B + K C <L D - M E . >N F / O The size of the numerals of codes 80h ~ 89h are reduced to 80%.
- 302 - (4) PC-851, PC-855, PC-1250, PC-1251, PC-1257, Arabic c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 0 1 1A Q 1 2 " 2 B R 2 3 3C S 3 4 $ 4 D T 4 5 5E U 5 6 6F V 6 7 7G W 7 8 8H X 8 9 9I Y 9 A J Z B + K C <L D - M E . >N F / O The size of the numerals of codes 80h ~ 89h are reduced to 80%.
- 303 - (5) PC-1252, PC-1254, LATIN9 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 0 1 1A Q 1 2 " 2 B R 2 3 3C S 3 4 $ 4 D T 4 5 5E U 5 ¥ 6 6F V 6 7 7G W 7 8 8H X 8 ˜ 9 9I Y 9 A J Z B + K C <L D - M E . >N F / O The size of the numerals of codes 80h ~ 89h are reduced to 80%.
- 304 - (6) PC-1253 c B-SX4T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P 0 1 1A Q 1 2 " 2 B R 2 3 3C S 3 4 $ 4 D T 4 5 5E U 5 ¥ 6 6F V 6 7 7G W 7 8 8H X 8 9 9I Y 9 A J Z B + K C <L D - M E . >N F / O The size of the numerals of codes 80h ~ 89h are reduced to 80%.
- 305 - 12.5 TEC OUTLINE FONT 1 (Outline font type: A, B) (1) PC-850 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç É á C - 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü æ í C ß ± 2 ” 2 B R b r é Æ ó 3 # 3 C S c s â .
- 306 - (3) PC-852 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç É á C - 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü í C ß 2 ” 2 B R b r é ó 3 # 3 C S c s â ô ú 4 $ 4 D T d t ä ö 5 % 5 E U e u § 6 & 6 F V f v ÷ 7 ’ 7 G W g w ç 8 ( 8 H X h x ° 9 ) 9 I Y i y ë Ö A * : J Z j z Ü ¬ • B + ; K [ k { C , < L l | î D – = M ] m } E .
- 307 - (5) PC-851 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç C 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü C ± 2 " 2 B R b r é 3 # 3 C S c s â ô 4 $ 4 D T d t ä ö 5 % 5 E U e u à § 6 & 6 F V f v û 7 ' 7 G W g w ç ù 8 ( 8 H X h x ê ° 9 ) 9 I Y i y ë Ö A * :J Z j z è Ü B + ; K [ k { Ï ½ C , < L l | î £ D – = M ] m } E .
- 308 - (7) PC-1250 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C 1 ! 1 A Q a q C á 2 " 2 B R b r â 3 # 3 C S c s ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ Ä ä ô 5 % 5 E U e u µ 6 & 6 F V f v Ö ö 7 ' 7 G W g w § ·Ç ç ÷ 8 ( 8 H X h x 9 ) 9 I Y i y É é A * : J Z j z ú B + ; K [ k { « » ë C , < L l | ¬ Ü ü D – = M ] m } Í E .
- 309 - (9) PC-1252 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C à 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ C Ñ á ñ 2 " 2 B R b r ¢ ² â ò 3 # 3 C S c s ƒ £ ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ Ä ä ô 5 % 5 E U e u ¥ µ .
- 310 - (11) PC-1254 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C à 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ C Ñ á ñ 2 " 2 B R b r ¢ ² â ò 3 # 3 C S c s ƒ £ ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ Ä ä ô 5 % 5 E U e u ¥ µ.
- 311 - (13) LATIN9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C à 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ C Ñ á ñ 2 " 2 B R b r ¢ ² â ò 3 # 3 C S c s £ ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ Ä ä ô 5 % 5 E U e u ¥ µ Å .
- 312 - 12.6 PRICE FONT 1, 2, 3 (Outline font type: E, F, G) (1) All types of character codes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 - 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 $ 4 5 % 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 A B C , ¥ D – E .
- 313 - 12.7 TEC OUTLINE FONT 2, 3, GOTHIC725 BLACK (Outline font type: H, I, J) (1) PC-850 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç É á C ð Ó - 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü æ í Ð ß ± 2 ” 2 B R b.
- 314 - ¨ Š ¸ ¸ Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š ¨ ¨ å å Š Š Š Š Š ´ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ¸ ´ ´ ´ ¸ ¸ ¸ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ Š Š (.
- 315 - (5) PC-851 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p Ç C 1 ! 1 A Q a q ü ± 2 ” 2 B R b r é 3 # 3 C S c s â ô 4 $ 4 D T d t ä ö 5 % 5 E U e u à § 6 & 6 F V f v û 7 ’ 7 G W g w ç ù ¸ 8 ( 8 H X h x ê ° 9 ) 9 I Y i y ë Ö ¨ A * : J Z j z è Ü B + ; K [ k { ï ½ C , < L l | î £ D – = M ] m } E .
- 316 - Š Š Š Š ¨ å Š ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ¸ ¸ ¸ ¸ ¸ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ Š ´ ´ Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š Š ¨ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ´ ´ ´ ´ å (7) PC-1250 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
- 317 - Š Š Š Š (9) PC-1252 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C Ð à ð 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ñ 2 ” 2 B R b r ² Ò â ò 3 # 3 C S c s ƒ £ ³ Ó ó 4 $ 4 D T d t ¤ ´ Ä .
- 318 - Š Š ¸ ¸ ¨ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ Š ‘ ‘ ‘‘ ‘ Š Š Š Š ¨ Š Š (11) PC-1254 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C à 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ñ 2 ” 2 B R b r .
- 319 - Š Š Š Š (13) LATIN9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p C Ð à ñ 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ò 2 ” 2 B R b r ² Ò â ó 3 # 3 C S c s £ ³ Ó ô 4 $ 4 D T d t ð Z Ä Ô ä.
- 320 - 12.8 GB18030 (CHINESE KANJI) (1) GB18030 (Chinese Kanji) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p 1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 ” 2 B R b r 3 # 3 C S c s 4 $ 4 D T d t 5 % 5 E U e u 6 & 6 F V f v 7 ’ 7 G W g w 8 ( 8 H X h x 9 ) 9 I Y i y A * : J Z j z B + ; K [ k { C , < L ¥ l | D – = M ] m } E .
- 321 - (2) GB18030 code tables TBD.
- 322 - TBD.
- 323 - TBD.
- 324 - TBD.
- 325 - 12.9 TrueType FONT (1) PC-850 (2) PC-8.
- 326 - (3) PC-852 (4) PC-857.
- 327 - (5) PC-851 (6) PC-855.
- 328 - (7) PC-1250 (8) PC-1251.
- 329 - (9) PC-1252 (10) PC-1253.
- 330 - (11) PC-1254 (12) PC-1257.
- 331 - Š Š Š Š (13) LATIN9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 @ P ` p ° À Ð à ð 1 ! 1 A Q a q ¡ ± Á Ñ á ñ 2 " 2 B R b r ¢ ² Â Ò â ò 3 # 3 C S c s £ ³ Ã Ó ã ó 4 $ 4 D T d .
- 356 - 13. BAR CODE TABLE (1) WPC (JAN, EAN, UPC) (2) CODE39 (Standard) ITF, MSI, UCC/EAN128, Industrial 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional/GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Stack.
- 357 - (4) NW-7 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 SP 0 1 1 A a 2 2 B b 3 3 C c 4 $ 4 D d t 5 5 e 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 A * : B + C D – E • n F / (5) CODE93 [Transfer code] [Drawing code] 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 SP 0 @ P.
- 358 - (6) CODE128 [Transfer code] – – 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 NUL DLE SP 0 @ P ` p 1 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 STX DC2 " 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK % 5 E U e u 6 ACK .
- 359 - Value Code Table VALUE CODE A CODE B CODE C VALUE CODE A CODE B CODE C VALUE CODE A CODE B CODE C 0 SP SP 00 36 D D 36 72 BS h 72 1 ! ! 01 37 E E 37 73 HT i 73 2 " " 02 38 F F 38 74 .
- 360 - (7) Data Matrix The code to be used is designated using the format ID. Format ID Code Details 1 Numerics 0 to 9 space 2 Letters A to Z space 3 Alphanumerics, symbols 0 to 9 A to Z space .
- 361 - (8) PDF417 The following modes are automatically selected according to the code used. Mode Code Details EXC mode Alphanumerics, symbol 0 to 9 A to Z a to z space ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - .
- 362 - (9) MicroPDF417 The following modes are automatically selected according to the code used. Mode Details Upper case letters, space A to Z, space Binary International Character Set 00H to FFH (K.
- 363 - (10) QR code When manual mode is selected in the Format Command y Numeric mode, alphanumeric and symbol mode, Kanji mode Mode selection Data to be printed y Binary mode Mode selection No.
- 364 - c How to send control code data: NUL (00H) → >@ (3EH, 40H) SOH (01H) → >A (3EH, 41H) STX (02H) → >B (3EH, 42H) t o GS (1DH) → >] (3EH, 5DH) RS (1EH) → >^ (3EH, 5EH) US.
- 365 - (11) Postal code Customer bar code POSTNET 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 P 0 0 1 1 A Q 1 1 2 2 B R 2 2 3 3 C S 3 3 4 4 D T 4 4 5 5 E U 5 5 6 6 F V 6 6 7 7 G W 7 7 8 8 H X 8 8 9 9 I Y 9 9 A J Z A.
- 366 - (12) MaxiCode Symbol Character Value Code Set A Code Set B Code Set C Code Set D Code Set E Decimal Binary Character Decimal Character Decimal C haracter Decimal Character Decimal Character De.
- 367 - c How to send control code data: SOH (01H) → >A (3EH, 41H) STX (02H) → >B (3EH, 42H) t o GS (1DH) → >] (3EH, 5DH) RS (1EH) → >^ (3EH, 5EH) US (1FH) → >_ (3EH, 5FH) d H.
- 368 - (13) CP code [Transfer Code] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 NUL DLE SP 0 @ P ` p 1 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 STX DC2 ” 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK % 5 E U .
- 369 - (14) GS1 DataBar Expanded/GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked [Transfer Code] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 SP 0 P p 1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 ” 2 B R b r 3 FNC1 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 % 5 E U e u 6 & 6 F V f v 7 ’ 7 G W g w 8 ( 8 H X h x 9 ) 9 I Y i y A * : J Z j z B + ; K k C , < L l D – = M m E .
- 370 - e Bar code height calculation method Example) In the following conditions: 203-dpi print head, Module width: 02, Recommended bar code height: 33x (25.4 m / 203 dpi) x 2 dots x 33x ≈ 8.25 m Since the height is specified in units of 0.1 mm, “0082” or “0083” is to be set as 8.
- 371 - (15) RFID [Transfer Code] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 NUL DLE SP 0 @ P ` p 1 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 S T X D C 2 ” 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK % 5 E U.
- 372 - 14. DRAWING OF BAR CODE DATA : Field to be incremented/decremented (The absence of a solid line inva lidates incrementing/decrementing.) : Field subject to printing numerals under bars.
- 373 - Type of Bar Code: JAN13, EAN13 (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 13 digits Input Data T o be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 13 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 374 - Type of Bar Code: UPC-A (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 12 digits Input Data T o be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 12 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No. of Input Digits 12 digits Input Data T o be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 12 digits Not to be drawn (3) Auto affix of modulus 10 No.
- 375 - Type of Bar Code: UPC-E (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 7 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 7 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No. of Input Digits 7 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 7 digits Not to be drawn (3) Auto affix of modulus 10 No.
- 376 - Type of Bar Code: JAN8 + 2 digits, EAN8 + 2 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 10 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 10 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 377 - Type of Bar Code: JAN8 + 5 digits, EAN8 + 5 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 13 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 13 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 378 - Type of Bar Code: JAN13 + 2 digits, EAN13 + 2 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 15 digits Input Data T o be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 15 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 379 - Type of Bar Code: JAN13 + 5 digits, EAN13 + 5 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 18 digits Input Data T o be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 18 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 380 - Type of Bar Code: UPC-A + 2 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 14 digits Input Data T o be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 14 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 381 - Type of Bar Code: UPC-A + 5 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 17 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 17 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 382 - Type of Bar Code: UPC-E + 2 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 9 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 9 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 383 - Type of Bar Code: UPC-E + 5 digits (1) No affix No. of Input Digits 12 digits Input Data To be checked as modulus 10 C/D Drawing Data Other than 12 digits Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 384 - Type of Bar Code: MSI (1) No affix No. of Input Digits Max. 15 digits Input Data Not recognized as a check digit. Drawing Data 16 digits or more Not to be drawn (2) IBM modulus 10 check No.
- 385 - Type of Bar Code: Interleaved 2 of 5 (1) No affix No. of Input Digits Max. 126 digits Input Data Not recognized as a check digit. Drawing Data 127 digits or more Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 10 check No.
- 386 - Type of Bar Code: Industrial 2 of 5 (1) No affix No. of Input Digits Max. 126 digits Input Data Not recognized as a check digit. Drawing Data 127 digits or more Not to be drawn (2) Modulus check character check No. of Input Digits Min. 2 digits Max.
- 387 - Type of Bar Code: CODE39 (Standard) (1) No affix No. of Input Digits Max. 123 digits Input Data Start code Stop code Not recognized as a check digit. Drawing Data 124 digits or more Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 43 check No. of Input Digits Min.
- 388 - Type of Bar Code: CODE39 (Full ASCII) (1) No affix No. of Input Digits Max. 60 digits Input Data Start code Stop code Not recognized as a check digit. Drawing Data 61 digits or more Not to be drawn (2) Modulus 43 check No. of Input Digits Min.
- 389 - Type of Bar Code: No auto selection of CODE128 (Character “>” to be also counted as a digit) (1) No affix PSEUDO103 check Auto affix of PSEUDO103 No. of Input Digits Min. 3 digits Max. 125 digits Input Data (including start code) Drawing Data Affix PSEUDO103 C/D.
- 390 - Type of Bar Code: CODE93 (1) No affix C/D check Auto affix of C/D No. of Input Digits Input Data Max. 60 digits Drawing Data Stop code Affix a modulus 47 “K” C/D.
- 391 - Type of Bar Code: POSTNET (1) Auto affix of dedicated C/D No. of Input Digits Input Data 5 digits Drawing Data Start code Stop code Dedicated check digit Input Data 9 digits Drawing Data Start.
- 392 - Type of Bar Code: Customer bar code (1) Auto affix of dedicated C/D No. of Input Digits Input Data 20 digits Drawing Data Start code Dedicated check digit Stop code 21 digits or more Data of up to 20 digits is dr awn. Data of 21 digits or more is discarded.
- 393 - 15. AUTOMATIC ADDING OF START/STOP CODES Type of Bar Code Designation of Start/Stop Codes Input Data Drawing Data 12345ABC Standard *12345ABC* Full ASCII *12345ABC* *12345ABC Standard *12345AB.
- 394 - Type of Bar Code Designation of Start/Stop Codes Input Data Drawing Data 12345ABC Standard 12345ABC Full ASCII 12345ABC *12345ABC Standard *12345ABC Full ASCII *12345ABC 12345ABC* Standard 123.
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