Programming instructions
Intermec Fingerprint v7.61 – Programmer’s Reference Manual Ed. 7146
Chapter 2 Program Instructions
LBLCOND
Field of Application
Statement for overriding the media feed setup.
Syntax LBLCOND<nexp
1
>,<nexp
2
>|<nexp
3
>
<nexp
1
> specifi es the type of action:
0 = Overriding the stop adjust.
1 = Overriding the start adjust.
2 =Turning off the Label Stop Sensor/Black Mark Sensor.
3 = Selecting the mode specifi ed by <nexp
3
>
<nexp
2
> specifi es <nexp
1
> = 0, 1, or 2 as a number of dots.
<nexp
3
> Specifi es one of the following modes:
0 = Default Mode
1 = IPL Mode
2 = Gap Truncate Mode
Remarks
This instruction allows you to override the printer’s feed-adjust setup or to
temporarily disable the label stop sensor or black mark sensor:
<nexp
1
> = 0 temporarily sets the stop adjust to the value specifi ed
by <nexp
2
>.
<nexp
1
> = 1 temporarily sets the start adjust to the value specifi ed
by <nexp
2
>.
<nexp
1
> = 2 makes the label stop sensor (LSS) or black mark
sensor temporarily ignore any gaps or marks detected
within the length of media feed specifi ed by <nexp
2
>.
However, the label length must be greater than than the
distance between the LSS and the tear bar (if not, use
LBLCOND 3,xx). This allows the use of labels of such
shapes that would make the LSS react prematurely, or
tickets with preprint at the back of the media that would
interfere with the detection of the black mark.
<nexp
1
> = 3 is useful as an alternative to LBLCOND 2,xx when the
length of the label or ticket is shorter than the distance
between the LSS and the tear bar. It makes it possible to
select one of the modes specifi ed by <nexp
3
>.
Default Mode (<nexp
3
> = 0):
If the print image is longer than the physical length of
the label or ticket, the print image will extend into the
next label until the media feed stops according to the
stop adjust setup (for example when the gap becomes
aligned with the tear bar). This means that the print
image may be truncated, the next label may have
to be discarded, and some of the print image may
coincide with a gap or slot.