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CDL – Programmer Manual 10 b: “flipped” BMP format I: IMG format i: “flipped” IMG format F: FRG format nn...n is the name you want to give to the im
CDL – Programmer Manual 11 STX Onnnn – Vertical offset To move the whole label lengthwise with respect to the direction of the printing, you can e
CDL – Programmer Manual 12 STX Sn – Feed speed The paper advance speed can be selected by pressing the FEED button. The n (from A to O) corresponds t
CDL – Programmer Manual 13 n Present sensor Cutter 0 Disabled Disabled 1 Disabled Enabled 4 Enabled Disabled 5 Enabled Enabled e.g. STX V4 en
CDL – Programmer Manual 14 An - XOR mode/transparent mode When two objects are superimposed on the label, if the printer is in XOR mode the superimpo
CDL – Programmer Manual 15 D11 D12 D21 D2223 D31 D32 fig. 2 – Dot sizes The
CDL – Programmer Manual 16 This command, since it is a label definition command, is a local command that is effective only on the current label: the
CDL – Programmer Manual 17 a Speed (ips28) A 2 B 2 C 2 D 2,5 E 3 F 3,5 G29 4 H 4,5 I 5 J 5,5 K30 6 L 6,5 M 7 N 7,5 O31 8 e.g. with command pG, the
CDL – Programmer Manual 18 a Speed (ips33) A 2 B 2 C 2 D 2,5 E 3 F 3,5 G34 4 H 4,5 I 5 J 5,5 K35 6 L 6,5 M 7 N 7,5 O36 8 e.g. with command SG the pap
CDL – Programmer Manual 19 +pii – Increase the previous field It increases the immediately preceding field by ii with the exclusion of the letters
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CDL – Programmer Manual 20 1: rotation by 0°38 2: rotation by 90° clockwise 3: rotation by 180° clockwise 4: rotation by 270° clockwise b indicates t
CDL – Programmer Manual 21 B hhh iii jjj kkk: B indicates that it is a box, hhh is the width in tenths of an inch45, iii is the height, jjj is the
CDL – Programmer Manual 22 Font 0 In addition to all the upper and lower case letters, the space and numbers, the following characters can also be pr
CDL – Programmer Manual 23 Font 2 In addition to all the upper and lower case letters, the space and numbers, the following characters can also be
CDL – Programmer Manual 24 Font 4 In addition to the upper case letters, the space and numbers, the following characters can also be printed with thi
CDL – Programmer Manual 25 fig. 8 - Font 5 Font 6 In addition to the upper case letters, the space and numbers, the following characters can also
CDL – Programmer Manual 26 fig. 9 - Font 6 Font 7 In addition to all the upper and lower case letters, the space and numbers, the following characte
CDL – Programmer Manual 27 fig. 10 - Font 7 Font 8 In addition to numbers and the space, the following characters can also be printed with this f
CDL – Programmer Manual 28 fig. 12 - Font 9 2.2.2 Bar codes Each bar code has specific characteristics that distinguish it from others. In particu
CDL – Programmer Manual 29 Type47 Description Length Checksum Valid ASCII characters Ratio48 A 3 of 9 Variable No 32, 36, 37, 42, 43, 4
CDL – Programmer Manual 3 1. CONTENTS 1. Contents___________________________________________________________________ 3 2. The programming languag
CDL – Programmer Manual 30 B - UPC A This code accepts 11 characters (only numbers): in this case it calculates and adds the twelfth checksum charact
CDL – Programmer Manual 31 fig. 16 – 2 of 5 Interleaved bar code E - 128 This variable length code, with checksum, in addition to all the lower a
CDL – Programmer Manual 32 F - EAN 13 This code accepts 12 characters (only numbers): in this case it calculates and adds the thirteenth checksum cha
CDL – Programmer Manual 33 fig. 20 – HIBC bar code I - Codabar This code has a variable length but must contain at least 3 characters, it has no
CDL – Programmer Manual 34 The nominal ratio varies from 2:1 to 3:1. fig. 23 – Plessey bar code L - 2 of 5 Interleaved with checksum and horizontal
CDL – Programmer Manual 35 N – 5-digit addendum for UPC This code is used to extend the UPC which is a fixed length code: it too accepts only a li
CDL – Programmer Manual 36 2.3 Examples Examples are given below as text files and in Basic so that they may be understood and tried out by any user
CDL – Programmer Manual 37 PRINT #1, "1"; "X"; "11"; "000"; "0000"; "0010"; "B&qu
CDL – Programmer Manual 38 Both of the following examples produce the label shown in fig. 30: the first is a text file while the second is a Basic pr
CDL – Programmer Manual 39 2.3.3 Bar codes There are 16 bar code types available: b=A-O and a-p (for the syntax, see sect. 2.1.2.1.3 on page 19)
CDL – Programmer Manual 4 2. THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE In order to work, thermal printers require some commands that use a specific syntax. The CDL l
CDL – Programmer Manual 40 ' 55 = horizontal and vertical expansion ' 000 = ignored when the font used is between 0 and 8 ' 0200 =
CDL – Programmer Manual 41 The graphic image is then sent to the printer: since it is stored in the flash memory, it will remain available after t
CDL – Programmer Manual 42 'alphanumerical field PRINT #1, "2"; "2"; "55"; "000"; "0200"; &quo
CDL – Programmer Manual 43 - when printing is carried out, which may be some time afterwards, fill the fields involved using the command STX Unns
CDL – Programmer Manual 44 ' 3 = font no. 3 ' 11 = horizontal and vertical expansion ' 000 = ignored when the font is not
CDL – Programmer Manual 45 saved in register A, the second in B and so on up to Z. The contents of these registers can be retrieved using command
CDL – Programmer Manual 46 HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO fig. 34 – Example with repeated fields 2.3.7 Incremental fields It is often necessary t
CDL – Programmer Manual 47 'increases the previous field by 1 (alphanumerical fields) PRINT #1, ">01" PRINT #1, "1";
CDL – Programmer Manual 48 103300000200140PRINT TEST<CR> 1X1100000180135L050015<CR> 225500002000040TEST<CR> 1A5205000500100ABC123&l
CDL – Programmer Manual 49 fig. 36 – Example of label saving
CDL – Programmer Manual 5 Immediate comm andsSOHLocal setting commandsSpecial com m andsGeometric figuresAlphanumeric fieldsBarcodesGraphic images
CDL – Programmer Manual 50 3. ASCII TABLES Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex NULL 0 00 32 20 @ 64 40 ` 96 60 SOH 1 01 ! 33 21
CDL – Programmer Manual 51 Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Ç 128 80 á 160 A0 192 C0 Ó 224 E0 ü 129 81 í 161 A1 193 C1 β
CDL – Programmer Manual 52 4. INDEX OF FIGURES FIG. 1 – COMMAND HIERARCHY...
CDL – Programmer Manual 53 5. INDEX OF TABLES TAB. 1 - VALID ASCII CHARACTERS FOR FONTS 0-9...
CDL – Programmer Manual 6 Local setting commands For each label it is possible to set local parameters such as the temperature of the head, the print
CDL – Programmer Manual 7 Position Query 1 Is the command interpreter busy? 2 Is the paper feed empty? 3 Is the ribbon out (if thermal transfe
CDL – Programmer Manual 8 Position Query 1 Is the command interpreter busy? 2 Is the paper feed empty? 3 Is the ribbon out (if thermal transfer p
CDL – Programmer Manual 9 STX e – Paper sensor in transmission mode After receiving this command, the sensor works in transmission mode (for paper
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