Microcom 428T User Manual
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Printer Commands
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Hint: After the FONT file has been deleted, the ^D119 command may be used to
verify that Slot #xx is now available in RAM. The FONT may extend over
several slots and the ^D119 will indicate how many slots are used.
^A
^D
COMMAND
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137 Delete a FONT from FLASH.
^A0 deletes all FONTS from FLASH
^Ax deletes the FONT stored in FLASH Slot #x
Valid values for Axx are 1 to 255. The user selects the FLASH memory Slot
#xx that will be cleared.
Hint: After the FONT file has been deleted, the ^D119 command may be used to
verify that Slot #xx is now available in FLASH. The FONT may extend over
several slots and the ^D119 will indicate how many slots are used.
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138 Process a FLASH FORMAT.
^Axx references the FORMAT file stored in Slot #xx
Valid values for Axx are 1 to 128.
Label FORMATS are saved into FLASH Slots 1 to 128. Each of these
FORMAT slots specifies how to build the dot rows that are used to print a label
on the printer.
This command tells the printer to take the Label FORMAT file in Slot #xx and
build up its image in the printer’s slice buffer. After this command is finished,
the label may be printed by sending the ^C print command.
NOTE: If the FORMAT file contains a print command, then the label will be
printed at the end of this command.
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139 Send a FLASH FORMAT to the communications port.
^Axx references the FORMAT file stored in Slot #xx
Valid values for Axx are 1 to 128.
Label FORMATS are saved into FLASH Slots 1 to 128. This command
causes the printer to send a previously loaded FORMAT file out the
communications port to the HOST.
Use this command to view label Format’s that have been saved in the printer’s
non-volatile FLASH memory.
140 Clear all User GRAPHIC and FONT FLASH.
This command erases the user FONTS and GRAPHICS in FLASH memory.
This command is equivalent to sending:
1) ^A0^D134 (clears all GRAPHICS),
2) ^A0^D137 (clears all FONTS).