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Appendix f – connectivity / function matrix, General introduction – Datamax 123 Print v1.1x User Manual

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Appendix F – Connectivity / Function Matrix

General introduction

Datamax printers offer three different physical connectivities for

communicating with your host PC:

Parallel

Serial

Ethernet


When MCL is running on a Datamax printer, MCL and Datamax share
these ports. Depending on which engine—Datamax or MCL—has
temporary ownership of a port, the protocol required to communicate
with the printer varies.

If MCL “owns” the port, the host PC application needs to
communicate with the printer using what is called MCL mode.

If Datamax “owns” the port, the host PC application needs to
communicate with the printer using what is called DPL mode.

Whether the printer requires MCL mode or DPL mode at a given
moment should not be of concern to you.

However, you do need to be aware of the impact this sharing has on
the functions supported depending on the connectivity you choose.

The matrix below summaries the functions supported according to the
printer Class and the physical connectivity being used.

A, I, M and W-Class Printers

H-Class

Printers

Function Connectivity

Connectivity

Parallel

Serial

Ethernet

Parallel Serial Ethernet

Load Firmware

V

X

V

V

X

V

Load MCL System Menu

V

X

V

X

X

V**

Load Fonts, Labels,
Images, etc

V

V

V

V

V

V

Load MCL files (projects,
etc.)

X

V

V

X

V*

V**

Send Printer Controls
(Formfeed, etc.)

V

V

V

V

V

V

Send DPL Commands

V

V

V

V

V

V

Get Printer settings

X

V*

V

X

V*

V**

Monitor Printer status

X

V*

V

X

V*

V**


Where:

V

= Valid option

V*

= Valid option if in the MCL System Menu you set Agent Port = Serial

V**

= Valid option if in the MCL System Menu you set Agent Port = Network

X

= Invalid option

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