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Cd material change, Cf delete file, Material change – 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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#CD Material

change

Definition

Command #CD switches to the defined material depot n. n is the supply
chute of the change module, whose material is to be transported to the print
head.

Syntax

#CDn

Group H (only TT2/TT4)

n = 1

1st Supply unit (top supply unit)

– not on TT2

– corresponds on the TT4 to the feed from the roll

(TT4 parameter M_ROL)

= 2

2nd supply unit

– corresponds on the TT2 to the feed from the roll

(TT2 parameter ROL)

– corresponds on the TT4 to the feed from the bottom magazine chute

(TT4 parameter D_LEV)

= 3

3rd supply unit

– not on TT2

– corresponds on the TT4 to the feed from the middle magazine chute

(TT4 parameter C_LEV)

= 4

4th supply unit (bottom supply unit)

– corresponds on the TT2 to the manual single label feed

(TT2 parameter MAN)

– corresponds on the TT4 to the feed from the top magazine chute

(TT4 parameter U_LEV)

#CF Delete

file

Definition

Deletes a file on RAM disk or CF-card.

Command must be positioned outside of #ER and #Q.

Syntax

#CF/f

Group H

f =

Filename, which is supposed to be deleted. The filename must be
according to the DOS name convention (drive, path, name, extension).

Always write file names in capital letters!

For details about admissible file names read topic section "Notes,

Definitions, Command Overview", chapter "Number string and text
definition" / "File name conventions" and "Drive Names".

Example

#CF/A:\FONTS\FONT222.AFF#G The file “FONT222.AFF” is to be

deleted from RAM disk.