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Programming Techniques 6-1

P R O G R A M M I N G T E C H N I Q U E S

Many applications have common features, such as requiring the
operator to press the trigger to initiate processing.

This chapter describes the code you write to add such common
features to your application. It includes code for the following
features:

Printing Labels

Pausing While Printing

Loading Multiple Packets Together

Building Packets Dynamically

Using the Scanner

Reading Trigger Pulls

♦ Audio/Visual Feedback

P r i n t i n g L a b e l s

An application prints labels by submitting MPCL packets to the
Print subsystem. At a minimum, the application must submit
format and batch packets. To submit these packets, use either
pclWrite or pclOpen.

For more information, see “pclWrite” or “pclOpen” in Chapter 4.
For information about MPCL packets, refer to the

Packet

Reference Manual.

A batch packet starts a print job, which makes an asynchronous
call to the Print subsystem. After submitting a print job, the
application should call pclStatus in a loop, waiting until the
printer becomes free. See “Pausing While Printing” for more
information.

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