Cim cut, Cp no. of labels per colour field, No. of labels per colour field – 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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#CIM Cut
Definition
Triggers the cutter or cutter-stacker, if available.
The command must stand outside of the command sequence #ER to #Q,
what means that it must stand outside of a print job!
The command does not work in label formats for standalone mode!
Groups A, E, H:
Command placed after a print job: The label material is fed forward, is cut
behind the last label and is fed backwards to the print position.
Group G:
Command placed after a print job: The cut is not done immediately, but is
stored in the cut memory. Because of this group´s printers not being able to
feed the material backwards, the cut is “saved” until the last label has
reached the cut position. This may be the case after the printing of the next
print job was started.
Group G: Set parameter PRTP > CLST to “Yes”, if the label material should
automatically be fed forward and cut after the last label.
Syntax
#CIM
Groups A, E, G, H
#CIM
=
Cut
command.
#CP
No. of labels per colour field
Definition
The number of labels which are to be printed per colour field can be defined
here. Varying quantities can be printed depending on the ribbon economy
mode. The quantity can therefore be set by the operator.
The #CP command is positioned between the
command and the #ER
command.
The command must stand outside of the command sequence #ER to #Q!
Syntax
#CPa/b/
Groups E, F
a = int
No. of different colours on the ribbon
b = int
No. of labels which are to be printed with a colour field set
Calculating b
If the printer is not in ribbon economy mode, b is calculated as follows:
b = ribbon colour field length: label length (b integer)
Example:
colour field length = 100 mm, label length =20 mm, therefore b = 5
If the entire surface of the label is not printed, even more labels can
generally be printed per colour field set in ribbon economy mode.
Consequently b is therefore dependent on
– the number of labels which are to be printed,
– the print position,
– the print speed and
– whether the labels are to be cut.