Specifications

ZPL Commands
^SP
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^SP
Start Print
Description The ^SP command allows a label to start printing at a specified point before
the entire label has been completely formatted. On extremely complex labels, this command
can increase the overall throughput of the print.
The command works as follows: Specify the dot row at which the
^SP command is to begin.
This creates a label segment. Once the
^SP command is processed, all information in that
segment prints. During the printing process, all of the commands after the
^SP continue to be
received and processed by the printer.
If the segment after the
^SP command (or the remainder of the label) is ready for printing,
media motion does not stop. If the next segment is not ready, the printer stops mid-label and
wait for the next segment to be completed. Precise positioning of the
^SP command requires a
trial-and-error process, as it depends primarily on print speed and label complexity.
The
^SP command can be effectively used to determine the worst possible print quality. You
can determine whether using the
^SP command is appropriate for the particular application by
using this procedure.
If you send the label format up to the first
^SP command and then wait for printing to stop
before sending the next segment, the printed label is a sample of the worst possible print
quality. It drops any field that is out of order.
If the procedure above is used, the end of the label format must be:
^SP#^FS
Format ^SPa
This table identifies the parameters for this format:
Parameters Details
a = dot row to start
printing
Accepted Values:
0 to 32000
Default Value: 0