Instruction manual
Configuring the Printer 2-11
Command Parameter
^CA
Cancels all the batches in the printer's queue unless an error exists on the
printer.
^CB
Cancels only the current batch being printed unless an error exists.
^DD or
^DCd
Disables the MPCL data escape character (the tilde) and inhibits MPCL from
acting on ANY data escape sequence from the host. Sets the MPCL data escape
character to the ASCII value given by the d parameter. The value can be any
ASCII character.
^EA
Aborts an error condition. This command is the same as pressing Escape to
clear an error. May need to be sent multiple times. Use ^RB to reprint batch.
CAUTION: This command causes the current batch to stop and the condition
that caused the error to remain uncorrected.
^ER
Resets the error. This command is the same as pressing Enter to acknowledge
an error. Normal operation resumes.
^FD
Feeds a label when printer is idle. Simulates the operation of pressing Feed and
dispenses the next label if printer is in the on-demand mode.
Note: Printer ignores this command if printing.
^ID or
^ICd
Disables the Immediate Command feature by turning off the Immediate Command
escape character. Sets the Immediate Command escape character to the ASCII
value given by the d parameter. The value can be any ASCII character. Use ^IE
to enable immediate commands.
^MC
Returns the customer ID or RPQ version to the host. (00 to 99)
^MD
Returns the printhead dot density to the host. 00 = 203 dpi
^MF
Uploads the MIF file to the host.
^MI
Returns the customer ID or RPQ revision level to the host. (00 to 99)
^MM
Returns the model number to the host. For example, M09485.
^MP
Returns the prototype number to the host. (00 to 99)
^MR
Returns the revision number to the host. (00 to 99)
^MS
Returns the flash file system information.
^MV
Returns the version number to the host. (00 to 99)
^PR
Resets the printer. This command takes five seconds to complete and then the
printer is ready to receive data. It has the same effect as turning off and then
turning on the printer.
Note: Command should be used only when the printer is not printing.
^RB
Repeats the last printed batch, printing the same number of labels as specified in
the original batch. This command does not work if using batch separators.
Note: Printer ignores this command if printing.
^RS
Resynchronizes supply when supply roll is changed.
Note: Printer ignores this command if printing.
^SD or
^SCd
Disables the status polling feature by turning off the status polling control
character. Sets the status polling control character to the ASCII value given by
the d parameter. The value of d can be any ASCII character.
^TP
Prints a test label.
Note: Printer ignores this command if printing.