An - xor mode/transparent mode, Cnn – cut command, Dhv – dot size – Compuprint 6314 CDL User Manual
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An - XOR mode/transparent mode
When two objects are superimposed on the label, if the printer is in XOR mode the superimposed
part appears white, while if it is in transparent mode this part appears black. If n=1
the printer is
set in XOR mode, if n=2 in transparent mode.
When you want to obtain “reverse” text, you must use XOR mode.
Cnnnn – Horizontal offset (of columns)
When you want to move the whole label to the right (positive offset) without having to recalculate
all the column co-ordinates you can use the Cnnnn command in which nnnn are the four digits
indicating the column from which printing must begin.
e.g. C0015 adds 15 to all the column co-ordinates and the labels appears transversally offset by 15
hundredths of an inch
to the right.
cnn – Cut command
Like the command :nnnn, here too nn indicates the number of labels to be printed before the printer
automatically cuts the paper with the optional cutter (which must be enabled). Unlike :nnnn, this
command accepts only two digits.
e.g. with c02 the cutter operates every two labels that are printed.
Dhv – Dot size
The dots (the smallest points that the printer can print) can be “grouped” in couples to form a larger
dot. That is, you can enlarge each dot horizontally (h) and/or vertically (v) as in fig. 2.
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Default setting.
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After an m (see relevant paragraph), 15 tenths of a millimetre.