Specifications
DATAPROCESS EUROPE S.p.A.
ST3xx ST4xx ST5xx
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17.13
/ $>Tiiihbbbyyyyffffmmmmnnnnttttpppp
The
/$>T
command is used to set certain parameters regarding the identification of the
printer and the memory configuration. It is advisable to not change this parameter.
If this parameter is changed incorrectly it is possible that the printer will have some diffi-
culties on switch on which can then not be easily resolved.
The command must be followed by 9 parameters in the following order:
iii
Printer identification, 3 digits (values from 140 to 406)
h
Printhead type in reply to status request command , 1 character (recommended:
A
for ST403,
B
for ST406,
C
for ST302/ST312,
2
for ST314)
bbb
Width of bitmap in bytes, 3 digits (values: from 020 to 999, 104 for ST314)
yyyy
Height of bitmap in dots, 4 digits (values: from 0000 to 9999, depending on
quantity of RAM memory installed on the printer)
ffff
mmmm
nnnn
tttt
pppp
These parameters are normally only set once in the life of the printer – at the factory. They
should not normally be reset unless special situations arise e.g.installation or removal of
memory expansions or if a particular optimisation of the memory is required.
17.14
/*Ax solo ST4xx ST5xx
This command is used to activate or deactivate the applicator.
x=0 Applicator not activated
x=1 AP403 AP514(normal, variable or fast)
x=2 AP406 AP516
17.15
/*Bn
The
/*Bn
command is used to choose between single or double bitmap configuration.
The command must be followed by the following parameters:
n=0 single bitmap
n=1 double bitmap
The single bitmap is useful when very long labels must be printed and which require a
large amount of memory.
The double bitmap is used when a faster processing speed is required. In this case, half of
the memory is dedicated to the processing of the next label.