Specifications
Chapter 7— IPL Command Reference
128 IPL Programmer’s Reference Manual
Media Sensitivity, Select (continued)
Printer Default Values for n Values for ,m Notes
4100 n = 0 0 = Direct thermal
1 = Thermal transfer
420 = Direct thermal
567 = Thermal transfer
You can only set n by
using the Transfer On
switch on the front of
the 4100 printer.
4400 n = 0
0 = Direct thermal
1 = Thermal transfer
420 = Direct thermal
567 = Thermal transfer
This command is
effective after you
cycle printer power.
44X0 n = 0
0 = Direct thermal
1 = Thermal transfer
470 = Direct thermal
(2-5 ips)
720 = Direct thermal
(6-8 ips)
567 = Thermal transfer
You can only set n by
using the DIP
switches.
4X30 n = 0
0 = Direct thermal
1 = Thermal transfer
N/A
The ,m parameter is
not available for the
4630 and 4830
printers.
7421 n = 0
0 = Direct thermal
1 = Thermal transfer
180 = Direct thermal
567 = Thermal transfer
EasyCoder
F4, PF2i,
PF4i, PM4i
n = 0
0 = Direct thermal
1 = Thermal transfer
420 = Direct thermal
567 = Thermal transfer
Notes: For help setting ,m, see your printer user’s manual.
This command was called TTR/Direct Thermal Media Grade, Select in
the 4630 and 4830 printers user’s manual.
Message Delay, Set
Purpose: Sets the message delay to n milliseconds.
Syntax: <ESC><SYN>n
where n is the number of milliseconds to delay the start of a printer
transmission.
Printers:
Printer Default Values for n Notes
All except
EasyCoder F4,
PF2i, PF4i,
PM4i
n = 0 0 - 9999
All printers support this command
the same way.