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Defining the backfeed control packet 2-19, Packet syntax 2-19, Backfeed control 2-19 – Avery Dennison Sierra Sport2 9460 Programmer Manual User Manual

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F5. parity

Parity. Options:

0

None (default)

1

ODD parity

2

EVEN parity

F6. flow_control

Flow Control. Options:

0

None

2

(CTS)

1

DTR (default)

3

XON/XOFF

Note:

If you use the DOS COPY command to download your formats, set
“Flow Control” to DTR (not XON/XOFF).

Example

{

I,F,3,1,0,0,1 p }

Uses 9600 baud, an 8-bit word length, one stop bit, no parity, and the DTR
mode.

D e f i n i n g t h e B a c k f e e d C o n t r o l P a c k e t

Use the backfeed control packet (G) to enable or disable the backfeed
option, set the dispense position and the backfeed distance. Backfeed
works by advancing each printed label to the desired dispense position.
Once that label is removed, the next label to be printed is backed up
underneath the printhead. In continuous mode, only the last label in the
batch is advanced to the dispense position. You may need to adjust the
dispense position to allow labels to be removed, die cut labels to be
removed easily, or to prevent them from falling off.

Do not use backfeed (normal or extended) with supplies less than 0.75
inches. We recommend using 0.5-inch gap supplies in peel mode when
backfeed is disabled.

The dispense position and backfeed distance are optional parameters and
do not have to be specified. However, they allow for greater precision when
positioning the supply. You cannot change the backfeed distance while the
printer is active.

Configuring the Printer 2-19