Instruction manual
Syntax {B,format#,N/U,quantity p
B1. B Batch Header.
B2. format# Format number (1 to 999) to use.
B3. N/U Controls how image is generated.
N New (default). Erase image and re-image all fields using
online data. Any missing fields will be blank.
U Update last image with one or more fields.
All other fields remain the same as the last queued batch.
B4. quantity Quantity to print (0 to 32000). Using 0 pre-images the field to reduce the
imaging time for labels. See “Batch Quantity Zero Method” for more
information.
Example {B,1,N,1 p
Defines a batch header that uses format #1 and reimages all fields using the
online data. One label is printed with this batch.
Defining the Batch Control Field
The batch header must precede this field. The batch control field defines
the print job and applies only to the batch that immediately follows.
Syntax E,feed_mode,batch_sep,print_mult,multi_part,
cut_type,cut_mult,ver_mode,cable_det p
E1. E Batch Control Field.
E2. feed_mode Feed Mode. Options:
0 Continuous Feed (default)
1 On-Demand
E3. batch_sep Batch Separator (striped label in between batches). Options:
0 Does not print a separator (default)
1 Prints a separator
2 Double-length separator- prints 2 tags (9855/9860)
Note: Do not use batch separators with continuous (non-indexed) supply
or RFID supply. If using a stacker, the batch separator is always
3.66 inches long.
6-4 Printing