Dc deleting all download logos, Df downloading a file, Deleting all download logos – Avery Dennison Monarch 9864 Description of Commands User Manual
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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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#DC
Deleting all download logos
Definition
Deletion of all stored logos.
This command deletes all the logos present in the download memory and
releases the entire memory capacity for use.
The command must stand outside of the command sequence #ER to #Q!
Syntax
#DC
Groups
A-G
#DCm
Group
H
#DC =
Every logo is deleted (without consultation) and the entire memory capacity
is made available again.
opt.
m =
analog to m = A.
= A
Deletes every logo on the internal RAM disk.
= C
Deletes every logo, which is stored on CompactFlash card in the folder
“\logos”, if the file format is EPT.
Logos which are not saved in file format EPT, but e.g. in JPG or BMP, are
not deleted by this command.
#DF
Downloading a file
Definition
Downloads a file from a PC to the printer.
To include the binary data of the file to be transmitted (see parameter b),
you will need the help program „make_df.exe“.
make_df is contained on the Documentation-CD in folder „\utilities“. Read
the using instructions following the syntax paragraph.
Syntax
#DF/s/f/i/b#G Group
H
s =
same as s = N
= N
Don´t overwrite file, if a file with the specified name already exists (default
setting).
=
O
Overwrite
file.
f =
Filename, under which the downloaded data are saved. 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".
i = int
File size in bytes (1 bis 2
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b =
Binary file data