Cf erase format, D trigger single-start, Dn single start function on/off – Avery Dennison Monarch 9864 Description of Commands User Manual
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10/07 Rev. AA
MANUAL EASY PLUG
Commands
All
devices
A = TTX 600 --TLX 604 – Eagle B = TTX 300 Offline -- Cobra Offline D = TTX 300 Online –TTX 207 -- Cobra Online – Da Capo
E = TTX 450/650/674/675/950/1050 – Puma/Puma plus/Lion/Lion plus/Tiger/Tiger XXL -- S45/65/95/105 -- TDI/STDI/XXTREME
G = TTX 350 – Ocelot – TTK – Texxtile H = 64-xx –Chess x –TT4 – DPM – PEM – ALX 92x – AP 4.4/5.4
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#!CF
Erase format
Definition
Breaks off the printing of the series currently being printed.
The current printing process is stopped after a label which has already
been started is completed.
The label format memory is erased. Data then present in the spooler buffer
is processed further.
Syntax
#!CF
All
groups
#!CF =
Breaks off the printing process:
– Labels being printed are completed
– Series is broken off
– Spooler data continues to be processed
#!D Trigger
Single-Start
Definition
The #!D command triggers exactly one Single-Start.
At printers of the 64-xx / Chess x series, Single-Start must be activated!
Syntax
#!D
Gruppe
H
#!Dn Single
start
function on/off
Definition
The command #!D switches the single start function of the printer on/off.
Syntax
#!Dn
Group D (only TTX 300 Online, Cobra Online)
n = 0
Switch off single start
= 1
Switch on single start
The command is not saved. The printer is in standard mode after the
device is switched off and then back on again, or after a reset.
Standard mode:
TTX 300 Online
= no single start
TTX 300 Dispenser
= single start
#!H
Head temperature adjustment
Definition
Sets the head voltage and therefore the head temperature to the required
value n.
Syntax
#!Hn
Groups E, G, H
n = int
Head voltage (0 to 99).
0 = lowest head voltage, 99 = highest head voltage.