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PATH TYPE COMMANDS - <p1,p2,pb1,pb2>
These commands are explained in the FGL programming guide.
BUFFER MODE COMMANDS - <sb1,sb2,mb>
These commands are explained in the FGL programming guide.
CLEAR DOWNLOAD SPACE COMMAND – ESC c
This command is explained in the FGL programming guide.
DEFAULT SETTINGS COMMAND - <cpb1>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
This command returns the printer to its factory default settings.
New Feature
: The printer can also be returned to its factory default settings by holding in the test button for at
least 3 seconds while turning on the printer. Release the test button when you hear the stepper motor move
slightly. The printer will reset itself with the default configuration.
INC/DEC CUT1 COUNT COMMAND - <cca#>
This command sets the cut count for path 1 (A). The value can usually vary from 0-200.
INC/DEC CUT2 COUNT COMMAND - <ccb#>
This command sets the cut count for path 2 (B). The value can usually vary from 0-200.
2-SIDED PRINTER COMMANDS - <tse>/<tsd>
Note: This function is set at the factory and should not be changed.
These commands set the printer up as a 2-sided printer <tse> or non- 2-sided printer (normal) <tsd>.
PARK TICKET MODE COMMANDS- <pt>/<dpt>
These commands are explained in the FGL programming guide.
TICKET MODE COMMANDS - <md>/<me>
These commands are explained in the FGL programming guide.
PRINT MODE COMMANDS - <tml>/<rib>
Note: This function is set at the factory and generally should not be changed.
These commands set the printer up for Thermal <tml> or Ribbon (thermal transfer) <rib> printing.
PRINT INTENSITY COMMAND - <pi#>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
This command sets the print intensity setting for the printer. The values can range as shown below:
1 – light intensity
2 – medium light intensity
3 – normal intensity
4 – medium dark intensity
5 – short head life
SKI MODE ENABLED/DISABLED COMMANDS - <sme>/<smd>
Note: This function is set at the factory and should not be changed.
These commands set the printer in ski mode <sme> or non-ski mode <smd> after initializing. Ski mode
prevents the printer from backing up more than a ½ inch to prevent tearing of ski labels.
FLASH ACK MODE ENABLED/DIABLED COMMANDS - <fa>/<dfa>
These commands set the printer in flash ack mode <fa> or non-flash ack mode <dfa> after initializing. Flash
Ack mode causes the printer to send an ack (11h) or nak (1ch) after performing a file operation in Flash or RAM.
SOFTWARE BUSY MODE ENABLED/DISABLED COMMANDS - <sbe>/<sbd>
These commands are obsolete.